Yes i know, maybe later can be a fixed.
The ability to extract maximum performance from hardware through personal skill is great, of course, but not replicable.
I hope the company actually finishes their product as they claimed they would.
Yes i know, maybe later can be a fixed.
The ability to extract maximum performance from hardware through personal skill is great, of course, but not replicable.
I hope the company actually finishes their product as they claimed they would.
can you give me more advice about the configuration? does it depend on single-core performance or multi-core performance? i7 12th generation and what about i5 14th generation? etc. if you look at any 3d marks how do you compare the performance
You just need to find equal CPU power that give you the specific minimum requirements.
Minimal performance recommend
i7 10th Gen 10700
or
AMD Ryzen 7 5800
or better
Maximum performance recommend including GPU acceleration.
i9 13th Gen
or
i7 14th Gen
or
i5 14th Gen
or better
RTX 4060 or better
That’s all to it .
If you want to find what processor is equal to the required minimum just Google it .
For example search for
i5 14th gen vs i7 10th gen
And you get the results you looking for
thanks for the information and can you tell me what performance I should look for, single-core or multi-core
Look for a higher core count, more threads, higher clock speeds, and a larger cache, resulting in better performance for demanding tasks and applications.
For example the i7 12th generation utilize a hybrid architecture, combining Performance-cores (P-cores) and Efficient-cores (E-cores) on a single processor die.
So is great for any task .
I don’t have for you info on every CPU , you need to do your research. Look for your budged , find what you can get and compare for the best performance.
In my case no mater i9 10th gen or i9 14th gen, the software still get the maximum out on both and none of them is better for this software task ( laser mode ) or doing anything faster.
So don’t get yourself trapped in the moment , take what is required for maximum performance with GPU acceleration and you will be just fine.
Same with the graphic card , RTX 3090 or RTX 4060 still the same maximum performance . The only difference is that my mobile RTX 4060 was $300 and RTX 3090 ti 24GB $1500 , still the same 60 frames per second performance.
Hi !
So going back to problem I had with markers. Do you think that slow CPU can cause problems in detecting markers ?
Hi @Luk_Jok
If you use Revo Scan MetroX with Laser mode then yes.
i5-7400 struggles with this type of demanding process.
I have another laptop with i7 8th Gen what is much better and it can’t be used with Revo Scan Matrix and laser mode as the frame rate is very low , however it works fine with Full Field and Auto mode.
You need to update your CPU to the minimal requirements to be able to use it proper in all modes.
There is nothing else you can do if you want to use proper Laser Modes.
Thank you for help
I update my computer yesterday, i get 9900x.
Revoscan in laser gpu mode - going cpu to hell. Scans little better .