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Here is the hard truth from the official Optitex documentation (Version 21).
uses the GPU for rendering and 3D simulation. A dedicated graphics card is required. Integrated graphics (like Intel Iris Xe) will not provide a satisfactory experience. The 3D cloth simulator benefits greatly from NVIDIA CUDA technology, making NVIDIA cards the preferred choice. Processor (CPU) Optitex 21 System Requirements-
Intel Core i5 (9th Gen or newer) or AMD Ryzen 5. RAM: 8 GB.
Aim for a dedicated graphics card with at least 6GB to 8GB of VRAM (Video RAM) to handle complex fabric textures, prints, and lighting environments without stuttering. 3. RAM (System Memory): Multitasking and File Management O/Cloud is optimized for the latest versions of
By ensuring your system meets or exceeds these requirements, you can enjoy a stable, high‑performance experience with Optitex 21 — whether you are creating basic patterns, running advanced nesting algorithms, or designing photorealistic 3D garments.
Running out of RAM causes Windows to use your hard drive as temporary memory, slowing Optitex to a crawl. A dedicated graphics card is required
Optitex 21 is heavily multi-threaded. When shopping for a CPU, look for a high clock speed (measured in GHz) alongside a high core count. While more cores help with multi-tasking, a higher clock speed will often make the 3D simulation feel "snappier" and more responsive in real-time.
For or 3D Suite , an i7 with high clock speeds is necessary to handle complex geometric calculations.
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