![]() ![]() Solidworks performance is limited by the CPU and unfortunately only runs single-core for everything except simulation and rendering. A thread on Reddit has a great breakdown on Solidworks performance and how component selection will improve performance. The core of a good Solidworks workstation is still a fast CPU, lots of RAM, and a Solidworks approved workstation graphics card. Overall there have been minimal performance relevant changes in 2017 and most of the hardware remains the same. Not a whole lot has changed regarding a workstation build but by now you should be on Windows 10 and be considering a ridiculous amount of RAM and a beefier CAD GPU. ![]() This article is a refresh from my workstation build last year. Maybe something clever will warm my crusty engineer heart. I have become pessimistic with upgrades and none of the new 2017 features seem to be game changers. ![]() EDIT: This article has been updated in Building a Solidworks PC – 2018 Editionĭassault has shuffled out another release of Solidworks. ![]()
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