Anyone running a PC with a AMD Ryzen 9 7900X?
I have a a PC with AMD Ryzen 9 7900X, RTX 4070 and 32gb of RAM
Does anyone know if this CPU will get along well with the Revo Scan MetroX? I have heard that it runs better with Intel chips
Anyone running a PC with a AMD Ryzen 9 7900X?
I have a a PC with AMD Ryzen 9 7900X, RTX 4070 and 32gb of RAM
Does anyone know if this CPU will get along well with the Revo Scan MetroX? I have heard that it runs better with Intel chips
I have a Ryzen 7 3700x processor and it works great with it. So it will work well with your processor, too.
I have an AMD R7 8845 laptop with an integrated Radeon 780M graphics card - it works great with both versions of Revoscan software (5.5.3 and 5.6.4) with my Miraco Plus and MetroX scanners. I even found it more comfortable to work on it than on a big computer with an i9-10900 and RTX4070 (but it has 128GB of RAM, which allows you to work with much “heavier” scans than the laptop with its pathetic 32GB of RAM)
It is good enough but invest at least in 64GB of RAM if you going for MetroX, it can really use the resource especially in detailed scans you will need more , other way you going to crash on them .
Many of my scans even used 54 GB RAM while processing so 32GB is sadly on the edge of crashing while processing at high fusing settings.
Any feedback on ryzen CPUs?
I have 9900x - run fine. 32gb.
It is ok ! Ryzen 9 7900X can perform well in multi-core workloads. That’s what you need.
It is equal to Intel Core i9-13900K
What is beyond the minimum requirements .
32GB is the minimum to even begin with but long not optimal for the full performance and potential . So yes you can work with but not on a full scale.
On my parts the maximum I’ve seen is 22gb. There’s no problem adding more memory - but you need a reason.
Too close to comfort, scanning with Auto mode object of 7 inches with lost of details and high fusing setting and you crashing in the middle of processing .
Yes it depends what you scanning that why 32GB of RAM is good as a starter but not optimal .
My biggest scan 300x300x300mm - i don’t see problem with memory.
32GB of memory is enough to scan an object with ~30-35 million vertices after processing, which can be easily obtained in full field mode. I haven’t reached so many vertices in laser mode yet.
In laser mode the amount is lower .
The biggest is in Auto mode can reach to 170 millions or more .
But the amount is less important , important is what it use while fusing and meshing .
Since lots of users experienced crashing while processing due to having only 32GB of RAM what is the minimal needed amount , I do not recommend it for optimal results .
Optimal requirements are 64GB of RAM
i don’t have any crash application.
Ryzen 9 3900x 64ghz ram 4070ti work well.