Choose the right hardware requirements necessary to achieve stunning results, make the whole system more responsive and ‘feel’ better, and remove distractions to design caused by lags in the GUI. Graphics cards are a critical hardware element that can have a large impact on both the performance and stability of systems. If your designs have a larger number of components and/or nets, then consider upgrading the processor family (for example, upgrade an i5 to an i7). The system requirements detailed above are for a medium-sized PCB design, for example up to 1000 components and up to 1000 nets. Other Considerations The Size of the Design The following table shows the maximum DPI Scaling supported, based on the vertical resolution of the monitor being used. USB2.0 port (if connecting to a Nanoboard-NB2 or NanoBoard-3000).Strongly recommended: second monitor with minimum 1280x1024 resolution at 100% DPI scaling.Main monitor 1280x1024 screen resolution at no greater than 100% DPI scaling.Intel integrated graphics HD4000 or equivalent, supporting DirectX 9.0c and Shader model 3 (or later).3.5GB hard disk space (Install + User Files).Intel ® Core™ i3 processor or equivalent.Microsoft Excel (required for Bill of Materials templates).3D mouse for 3D PCB design, such as the Space Navigator.USB2.0 port if connecting to 3D Mouse, a NanoBoard-NB2 or a NanoBoard-3000.Dual monitors with at least 1680x1050 (widescreen) or 1600x1200 (4:3) screen resolution.NVIDIA ® GeForce ® GT 640 series or AMD ® Radeon ® HD 7770, 1024MB (or more) graphics card or better, supporting DirectX 9.0c and Shader model 3 (or later).10GB hard disk space (Install + User Files).Intel ® Core™ i5 processor or equivalent.Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10 (32-bit or 64-bit).Altium Designerīelow are the recommended and minimum system requirements to install and run Altium Designer. Ensure that your computer/server meets the system requirements detailed below, prior to installing Altium software.
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