PaoloR1
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Hi.
have any of you already installed the 2016 suite of autodesk with inventor?
have any of you already installed the 2016 suite of autodesk with inventor?
you already have an i7 processor as required by the requirements.frankly not known speed variations by installing it on the one I use from three hooks (i7 3610qm, 8gb, ssd, 1080p)... even though I haven't been able to trouble the PC...
I downloaded the two versions from the sub site and I already requested the key for a month... He's coming. . .
Mah... iho, if you limit yourself to inventor (and autocad), unless you have to deal with assemblies of tens of thousands of parts (where however the video card risks being the most important bottleneck), a hyper-fast processor does not have that great utility... Of course, if we talk about big phom stones or operations where the processor is fundamental, then it's another thing... but before the difference in speed (read time saved) pays the higher expense, they want calculations to do.. .you already have an i7 processor as required by the requirements.
I have an intel xeon, I was wondering if installing it I will not put it in crisis
you have to look for it right in products-autodesk product design suite ultimate-laster actions (menu a tendon under the "install now")-you get physical copygiga, how did you get usb? from what I understood you go from your account in products and then on further actions, but I do not see "more actions"....
boh, I didn't get physical copy.. .Mah... iho, if you limit yourself to inventor (and autocad), unless you have to deal with assemblies of tens of thousands of parts (where however the video card risks being the most important bottleneck), a hyper-fast processor does not have that great utility... Of course, if we talk about big phom stones or operations where the processor is fundamental, then it's another thing... but before the difference in speed (read time saved) pays the higher expense, they want calculations to do.. .
that then a xeon takes behind memories etc, a (presumption) greater quality construction, components to height, is definitely a good thing: everything concurs to have a fast pc... but you have to use it really thoroughly to notice the differences. . .
you have to look for it right in products-autodesk product design suite ultimate-laster actions (menu a tendon under the "install now")-you get physical copy

You're not in the right place.boh, I didn't get physical copy.. .
my opinion is that if you want to live quietly wait for the first service pack before working seriously. now is released the first update (the most urgent patches)use inventor only from last year, usually for other cad I expected a little before installing a new release.
This is to make the various initial basins settled.
What do you recommend me to do with inventor?
the 2016 release is already stable or is it a beta version put on the market so that users could help to identify defects?
beta version is a year that is tested and filed, it does not take that it is strongly recommended to wait at least the first sp.... or is a beta version...
my dealer advised me to wait until after the summer, so be sure that autodesk has already published the sp. I have installed it equally, just x play us, but I keep using 2015 x work.beta version is a year that is tested and filed, it does not take that it is strongly recommended to wait at least the first sp.