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Minimum system requirements for Vuforia Studio, or just can't handle large files

JonathonFowler
12-Amethyst

Minimum system requirements for Vuforia Studio, or just can't handle large files

Are there set of minimum system requirements for Vuforia Studio? I'm currently trying to use it with a 200mb file and it seems to be running really slowly. I don't know if this is a problem with the specs of the machine I'm on or if Studio itself can't handle very large files in-depth files? Any help would be appreciated before I start upgrading equipment.

 

Kind regards,

Jon

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Studio uses WebGL to display the 3D canvas, so it comes down to how well your machine can handle that.  It'e really a combination of graphics card and CPU.  You can have a look at WebGL Report to see what it says about your graphics card.  WebGL Samples has lots of different models you can load up to get an idea of what your machine can handle.

 

I'm just using the built-in Intel HD Graphics 630 card for Chrome and I've been able to handle big PVZ files (>900MB before optimization) with no real issues - although it does work my GPU pretty hard (and the CPU) when spinning things around:

 

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Regards,

 

Allan

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Studio uses WebGL to display the 3D canvas, so it comes down to how well your machine can handle that.  It'e really a combination of graphics card and CPU.  You can have a look at WebGL Report to see what it says about your graphics card.  WebGL Samples has lots of different models you can load up to get an idea of what your machine can handle.

 

I'm just using the built-in Intel HD Graphics 630 card for Chrome and I've been able to handle big PVZ files (>900MB before optimization) with no real issues - although it does work my GPU pretty hard (and the CPU) when spinning things around:

 

Untitled.png

 

Regards,

 

Allan

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