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Desk top for Solid Works

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I'm looking at buying a desk top so that I can run Solid Works 2010 on it. What sort of spec should I be looking at?
(I did ask Pie Sandwich about getting one built but he's a fat bone idle w@nker and hasn't sorted it yet so it looks like I'll have to buy one.)
 
I'm looking at buying a desk top so that I can run Solid Works 2010 on it. What sort of spec should I be looking at?
(I did ask Pie Sandwich about getting one built but he's a fat bone idle w@nker and hasn't sorted it yet so it looks like I'll have to buy one.)
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We run it on laptops and networked PC's at my place of work none of them have anything special in them and it runs just fine
 
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