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re: Gaming Desktop vs Work Desktop -- Computer
Posted on 11/5/22 at 7:36 am to CHiPs25
Posted on 11/5/22 at 7:36 am to CHiPs25
Based on pc requirements for corel draw you need a video card. Not a powerful one but it has to have 3 gb of vram. Work desktop not likely to have a video card at all and just use integrated graphics. Gaming desktop with 1000 series nvidia should be fine as long as it has the vram. Building is fun but you won’t have warranty or help if something goes wrong.
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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2022 -
System requirements Intel Core i3/5/7/9 or AMD Ryzen 3/5/7/9/Threadripper, EPYC.
OpenCL 1.2-enabled video card with 3+ GB VRAM.
8 GB RAM.
5.5 GB hard disk space for application and installation files.
Mouse, tablet or multi-touch screen.
Posted on 11/5/22 at 1:10 pm to Chinese Bandit
I run CorelDraw and Adobe graphics sweets on a laptop with "Intel Iris Plus graphics" and a i7-1065G7 processer. It runs fine, even when I get a warning saying that processing such a large image my slow down my computer it takes 1-2 seconds to make a change. It might happen instantly on a proper graphics oriented computer but it happens fast enough that it isn't a hinderance. I don't use these programs in any type of job capacity.
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