

In addition to operating systems supported for the application, the license server will run on the Windows Server® 2016, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, and Windows Server 2008 R2 editions.Ĭitrix® XenApp™ 7.6, Citrix® XenDesktop™ 7.6. Primary login on workstations may be Netware or Windows. The license server and all workstations that will run applications dependent on network licensing must run TCP/IP protocol.Įither Microsoft® or Novell TCP/IP protocol stacks are acceptable. Recommended: 4 GB GPU with 106 GB/s Bandwidth and DirectX 11 compliant Resolutions up to 3840 x 2160 supported on Windows 10, 64 bit systems (with capable display card)īasic: 1 GB GPU with 29 GB/s Bandwidth and DirectX 11 compliant

See Autodesk's Product Support Lifecycle for support information. Microsoft Windows 10 Anniversary Update (64-bit only) (version 1607 or higher).


Here’s something else to consider, if you’re interested in anecdotes, and not tied to a particular CAD package-I’ve found (several revisions of) Pro/ENGINEER quite usable on systems with extremely modest capabilities, but have had much less success running Inventor (or even recent versions of AutoCAD) on similarly-equipped machines.System requirements for AutoCAD 2019 including Specialized Toolsets If you’re experiencing graphics slowness, or visual problems, try another driver version (newer or older). Just about any mid-to-high-end consumer-grade graphics card will work for the average FIRST team’s CAD work.Įven among consumer-grade drivers, you may have to try a couple different revisions to find one that co-operates with your chosen CAD program. The real story is the drivers-the hardware on most CAD-certified cards is very similar to the hardware on a consumer-grade card. Certified hardware list for Autodesk AutoCAD (with FAQ)Ĭertified hardware list for Autodesk InventorĬertified hardware list for PTC Pro/ENGINEER (applies to Wildfire 4.0 for others, see here)
