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September 17, 2010
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Best hardware for working

  • September 17, 2010
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Dear all,

Can you tell me wich is the best hardware for working with Proenginner 4.0 M 120 over Windchill 9.0 M070, with oracle Database. (Working with Windows XP prof)

I have lots of problems of slow working in it and I'm thinking the problem is the hardware. What kind of PC do you have and works very well or what kind of hardware do you recommend?

thank you

    Best answer by VladimirPalffy

    Hello,

    here you can find System Requirements for ProE Wildfire 4.0

    If you are looking for a specific workstation: see HP8740w - it's really cool PC for your work ;o)

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    1-Visitor
    September 22, 2010

    You should look at getting the fastest processor you can and the most memory. It would be best to have a 64bit OS so that you can make use of more memory and maybe better processing capabilities.

    The video card does not seem to make that much difference as long as it does OpenGL.

    Mouse drivers other then what comes with Windows sometimes cause problems, and I have problems with mice that have a smooth turning scroll wheel. The clicking ones seem to work better zooming in Pro/E.

    You might also try upgrading to a GigaBit network Connection to see if you can communicate with the server faster.

    14-Alexandrite
    September 23, 2010

    Hello,

    here you can find System Requirements for ProE Wildfire 4.0

    If you are looking for a specific workstation: see HP8740w - it's really cool PC for your work ;o)

    1-Visitor
    February 15, 2011

    I'm looking for a Laptop for Proengineer 4

    any other laptop cheaper than HP8740w (1350 pounds..)

    1-Visitor
    February 16, 2011

    Is the bottleneck with Windchill or ProE ?

    Might effect where you want to spend your money...

    1-Visitor
    February 16, 2011

    the bottleneck is in Proe. I want to use this laptop connected with windchill 9 M070. I need a laptop to designg machines over 200 parts.

    which laptop do you recommend?