VTube Computer Specification

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VTube Computer Specification


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Recommended Computer Specifications

  • We recommend a computer that can handle demanding CAD packages. For example, use a 64-bit Windows 7 on a Pentium i7 with 8 GB of RAM.
  • Recommended OS: Windows 7 Professional


Disk Space Requirements

  • The program requires 100 MB of disk space (0.1 Gigabyte).
  • A parts folder with 100 parts (for example, in "My Documents/VTube") requires about 14 megabytes of disk space.



Example Computer Systems

FAST: Dell Precision M6800

Dell Precision M6800
  • Intel(R) Core(TM) i7

  • Installed Memory: 8.00 GB minimum

  • System Type: 64-bit, Windows 7 Professional

  • Video card: NVIDIA (strongly recommended to avoid other brands)

  • VERY fast. This is sold by FARO to run VTube-LASER.

Highly recommended.

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FASTER: Dell T3500 Desktop

Dell Precision T3500 Minitower Workstation, Intel XEON 3500, Windows 7 Pro, 64 bit, 500 GB hard drive, 12 GB memory

This is one of the faster computers we have run with the FARO and VTube-LASER.

It was installed as part of a turnkey system at a customer's - and we were told it was the most powerful computer in the entire factory.
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FASTEST: Asus Rampage Desktop

Asus Ramppage, Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3930K CPU @ 3.20GHz, 3201 Mhz, 6 Cores, 12 logical Processors, 32 GB memory, 250 GB Memory drive, 2 TB second drive, ASUS PCE-N53 300 Mbps LAN, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 video card.

This is the fastest computer we have run with the FARO and VTube-LASER.

We use it as a show computer and for testing new implementations of VTube-LASER.

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Dell 24" Flat Panel Monitor

We recommend 24" flat panel monitors as the minimum size for measuring center monitors. This one is a Dell flat panel that we installed with the Dell above. The data on the screen is large and easy to read. Dell 24inchFlatPanel.jpg