How much RAM do I need for FreeCAD?

What are the system requirements for FreeCAD?

Re: PC Specification for fast FreeCAD

  • Processor: Core i3 -> Core i5 -> Core i7.
  • Memory: 4GB -> 8GB -> 16GB.
  • Graphics: Intel Integrated -> Nvidia/AMD GPU with 2GB dedicated graphics memory.
  • Storage: HDD -> SSD.

Can my PC run FreeCAD?

Re: Newbie – System Requirements



FreeCAD is not very resource hungry, but it needs any power it can get if you intend to convert large meshes into solids. Make sure your graphics card supports OpenGL, so if possible you should make a test run with a current development version.

How many GB is FreeCAD?

Re: Hardware for Linux/FreeCAD



His quotation has a “4.0” in the quantity, in front of the RAM. This means he is actually buying 4 x 8 GB, so 32 GB. Always add the important information to your posts if you need help.

Does FreeCAD need graphics card?

FreeCAD can run on a variety of graphics chipsets and discrete cards. The important thing is that they need to support OpenGL. Integrated Intel graphics usually work fine. If you want to add a graphics card to your PC, you would do good with even a cheap Nvidia GeForce card.

How many MB is FreeCAD?

Download size? That’s okay, but the size of the msi file is 21.7MB (22,831,104 bytes), while it states on the article page that it is about 25MB.

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How much RAM does Tinkercad use?

Laptops for Design and Technology should have at least 4Gb of RAM (preferably 8Gb), 500Gb (preferably 1Tb) Hard Drive (but SSD is better), screen resolution of no less than 1600 × 900 pixels and Dedicated Graphics Card in addition to the usual network connections.

Is FreeCAD any good?

FreeCAD Ratings



“Very good 3D tool and perfect for anyone who needs to review 3D models and does not own a commercially available solution. Backed by a dedicated group of skilled knowledgeable developers.” “The best selling point for FreeCAD is that it is totally free, and hence even non-professionals can aid from it.”

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