Use this information to ensure you are always working with a SOLIDWORKS-supported and optimized system for hardware, operating system and Microsoft products.Its rare for Mack to have a spare moment between leading Alignexs team of application engineers and supporting our sales team, but when he does, youll most likely find this avid sportsman in the outdoorsskiing with his son, camping, fishing or hunting.Computer Aided Technology and SOLIDWORKS no longer support Internet Explorer versions below 10.Navigation SOLIDWORKS and Office version compatibility November 16, 2010 by John Van Engen Home Uncategorized SOLIDWORKS and Office version compatibility SOLIDWORKS Blog 3D Printing Blog 3D Scanning Blog Categories Categories Select Category 2D CAD Tools 3D Experience 3D Printing 3D Printing Materials 3D Printing Tech Tip 3D Scanning 3DQuickPress Additive Manufacturing API CAD CAD Administration CAD Design CAM CAMWorks CATIA V5 CATIA V6 CNC Milling Conceptual Designer Creaform Scanners Customer Stories Daily Dose.of SOLIDWORKS Support Design Validation Desktop Metal DraftSight Drawings DriveWorks eDrawings Education and Research Electrical Electrical Design ENOVIA Exalead OnePart Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) General General Info Industrial Designer InFlow Technology InFlow Technology Model Based Definition Modeling PhotoView 360 Polyjet Product Data Management Rapid Prototyping Simulation Simulia SOLIDWORKS SOLIDWORKS 2019 SOLIDWORKS 3D CAD SOLIDWORKS CAM SOLIDWORKS Composer SOLIDWORKS Education SOLIDWORKS Electrical SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation SOLIDWORKS Inspection SOLIDWORKS PCB SOLIDWORKS PDM SOLIDWORKS Plastics SOLIDWORKS Simulation SOLIDWORKS Sustainability SOLIDWORKS TIPS TRICKS SOLIDWORKS Tips and Tricks SOLIDWORKS Topics SOLIDWORKS Training SOLIDWORKS Visualize SOLIDWORKS Whats New Stratasys Stratasys 3D Printers Support Technical Communication Uncategorized SOLIDWORKS Blog 3D Printing Blog 3D Scanning Blog Categories Categories Select Category 2D CAD Tools 3D Experience 3D Printing 3D Printing Materials 3D Printing Tech Tip 3D Scanning 3DQuickPress Additive Manufacturing API CAD CAD Administration CAD Design CAM CAMWorks CATIA V5 CATIA V6 CNC Milling Conceptual Designer Creaform Scanners Customer Stories Daily Dose.of SOLIDWORKS Support Design Validation Desktop Metal DraftSight Drawings DriveWorks eDrawings Education and Research Electrical Electrical Design ENOVIA Exalead OnePart Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) General General Info Industrial Designer InFlow Technology InFlow Technology Model Based Definition Modeling PhotoView 360 Polyjet Product Data Management Rapid Prototyping Simulation Simulia SOLIDWORKS SOLIDWORKS 2019 SOLIDWORKS 3D CAD SOLIDWORKS CAM SOLIDWORKS Composer SOLIDWORKS Education SOLIDWORKS Electrical SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation SOLIDWORKS Inspection SOLIDWORKS PCB SOLIDWORKS PDM SOLIDWORKS Plastics SOLIDWORKS Simulation SOLIDWORKS Sustainability SOLIDWORKS TIPS TRICKS SOLIDWORKS Tips and Tricks SOLIDWORKS Topics SOLIDWORKS Training SOLIDWORKS Visualize SOLIDWORKS Whats New Stratasys Stratasys 3D Printers Support Technical Communication Uncategorized So you think its time to upgrade SOLIDWORKS, or maybe its time to upgrade MicroSoft Office.
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Here are a few tips from the CATI tech staff on selecting your next SOLIDWORKS system. You can also download our latest PDF on SOLIDWORKS system requirements on the right. Solidworks Compatibility 32 Bit Windows RAMOperating System Supported Systems: Windows 10, 64-Bit Windows 7 SP1, 64-Bit ( End of Life: SW2020 SP5) Not Supported Systems: Windows 8.1, 64-Bit Windows 8.0, 64-Bit Windows 7 SP1, 32-Bit Vista Business x64 SP2 XP x64 32 bit Windows RAM 16 GB or more, SOLIDWORKS 32 GB or more recommended for large assembly work and Simulation Video Card Visit solidworks.comswsupportvideocardtesting.html for a list of certified cards and drivers. ![]() While a certified video card is important SOLIDWORKS is a CPU bound application, youll see more performance gains from a faster CPU. For SOLIDWORKS 2019, the new performance pipeline requires Nvidia Quadro series cards Kepler, Maxwell, Pascal and Volta that support OpenGL 4.5. CPU 3.3GHz or Higher Current generation Intel or AMD with SSE2 support processor as fast as you can afford. The Intel i7 Generation 8 Coffee Lake series are the fastest CPUs today. SOLIDWORKS will take advantage of multi core and multi CPU architectures up to 4 cores. All SOLIDWORKS Simulation products take advantage multi core and multi CPU architectures. Hard Drive Sata Controlled SSD (solid state drive) recommended at minimum. New PCIe M.2 drives are strongly recommended for use for the primary drive. Benchmarks SOLIDWORKS has created a benchmark to gauge system performance. See what other SOLIDWORKS users have for hardware and their performance to make a better informed decision. Additional Notes: Though these recommendations are a good starting point for specing out a SOLIDWORKS machine, it is always a good idea to conduct your own hardwaresoftware tests before purchasing any workstation, computer hardware, or video card for SolidWorks. End Of Life (EOL) corresponds to the last SOLIDWORKS release where a Microsoft product is supported (This is synchronized with the Microsoft Mainstream Support End Date ). SOLIDWORKS releases after the EOL are not supported for the said Microsoft product and SOLIDWORKS installation is blocked in the case of an operating system. SOLIDWORKS Product Support Lifecycle defines the End Of Support for SOLIDWORKS versions. SolidWorks recommends using the latest Microsoft update of Windows, Office and Internet Explorer. SolidWorks supports each Windows 10 release for applicable SOLIDWORKS releases as long as it is still covered by both the SOLIDWORKS Product Support Lifecycle and Microsoft Windows Lifecycle Fact Sheet. SolidWorks recommends using a Windows Server operating system for all SOLIDWORKS server-based products. Apple Mac based machines running Windows using Boot Camp are not supported. SOLIDWORKS 2018 on Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 requires the Microsoft April 2014 update It is not recommended to install any instances of other applications on the SOLIDWORKS PDM Archive or Database Server. For PDM Professional, it is recommended the Archive and Database servers are two separate, dedicated machines.
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