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Subject: Upgrading problems


zxcvb ( ) posted Sun, 10 November 2002 at 10:38 AM ยท edited Mon, 30 September 2024 at 7:52 PM

First of all i would like to thank all the people who replied to my last post on poser 4 keeps crashing when i render to a new window , after the comments left i think need a new computer , can anyone tell me what computer components work with poser 4 and what do not , all so what OS is the best

Thanks for your help


c1rcle ( ) posted Sun, 10 November 2002 at 10:56 AM

Big Can of Worms you're opening there :) Almost everyone agrees that the NT based versions of Windows work best with Poser (Win2k/WinXP) But you really need a decent amount of memory for them & a moderately fast processor.


Norbert ( ) posted Sun, 10 November 2002 at 2:12 PM

If you'd like to save a LOT of money, custom build your own computer. With all of the "jumperless" motherboards you can get now, it's really not too difficult to do. Buy the fastest and best parts you can afford. DO NOT scrimp on the quality of the motherboard! Decent one's will cost you $150 or more. Get a CPU fan that has a copper core. If you need to get another hard drive, do yourself a favor and DON'T get 'Maxtor' drives. (let's not start an argument people. OK?) THEY DON'T LAST. One of my computers is on it's 3rd one under warranty, costing me $12 to return it each time. I'm pretty sure that NONE of the 'Maxtor' drives I use here, are still the original one's I bought. Graphics card? Really depends on what else you'll be using your computer for. Won't make much difference, as far as Poser is concerned. Check other forums and user groups, for your other software that's graphics inetnsive. The LAST generation of cards have come way down in price, and might STILL be more that serviceable for you. I recommend at least 64 Megs of memory on it. Bottom line is... know the parts that you might get in your computer, and find out if they suck, or not. Check out general or specific forums for computer parts, etc. For example: http://www.icronticforums.com/index.php


Lapis ( ) posted Sun, 10 November 2002 at 5:20 PM

Agree with Norbert. Build your own or have someone you trust build it for you. Do lots of reasearch into the parts. As much ram as you can afford. Also good cooling capabilities.


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