enrico1979
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Hello, everyone.
I'm thinking of switching to wf5 parametric creo, simplemte because
Some colleagues at work who have to learn the software, coming from other cads do not reenact to digest the interface of wf5 (poco intuitiva, etc) that for me it is absolutely clear, since however pro and is the cad that I use since the times of the university.
now, in the company they have supplied i7 from 2ghz of cpu with 2 giga radeons.
I read that the performance required by creo parametric is 2.4 ghz cpu.
Obviously an i7 with its 4 physical cores plus the other 4 virtuals should not have problems.
I do not want, however, that during the installation the software, during the verification of the performance of the pc recognized only the 2 ghz of cpu ignoring that
it is an i7 (which has 8 cores that reason at that frequency),
therefore affecting the use of the same on computers.
I put forward this problem because a similar problem has already happened to me in the past.
Hello and let me know
I'm thinking of switching to wf5 parametric creo, simplemte because
Some colleagues at work who have to learn the software, coming from other cads do not reenact to digest the interface of wf5 (poco intuitiva, etc) that for me it is absolutely clear, since however pro and is the cad that I use since the times of the university.
now, in the company they have supplied i7 from 2ghz of cpu with 2 giga radeons.
I read that the performance required by creo parametric is 2.4 ghz cpu.
Obviously an i7 with its 4 physical cores plus the other 4 virtuals should not have problems.
I do not want, however, that during the installation the software, during the verification of the performance of the pc recognized only the 2 ghz of cpu ignoring that
it is an i7 (which has 8 cores that reason at that frequency),
therefore affecting the use of the same on computers.
I put forward this problem because a similar problem has already happened to me in the past.
Hello and let me know