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Wiki Page: What are the minimum recommended system requirements for ContextCapture & ContextCapture Center?

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Product(s): ContextCapture Version(s): 04.01.00.508 Environment: Windows 7 64 bit,Windows 8 Area: N/A Subarea: N\A What are the minimum recommended system requirements for ContextCapture & ContextCapture Center? ContextCapture and ContextCapture Center natively run in Windows 7/8/10 64 Bit environments The minimum hardware requirements are: Ideally a recent desktop computer running under Microsoft Windows 7/8 Professional 64-bit with at least 16 GB of RAM, an 8-core CPU and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti graphics card. Please contact the technical support team to design more powerful configurations (GeForce GTX TITAN, Quadro, bi-Xeon, etc.) Please note that ContextCapture & ContextCapture Center do not take advantage of multiple GPU architecture. Input, working and output data should preferably be stored on fast storage devices (fast HDD, SSD, SAN). For file sharing, we recommend a >1-Gigabit Ethernet network. About Remote desktop connection ContextCapture Engine cannot work through a Remote Desktop Connection because hardware acceleration is disabled. However you can use VNC or a remote administration software like TeamViewer. About Windows session Switching Windows user while ContextCapture Engine is running will cause running computations to fail because hardware acceleration is disabled when the user is not connected. About paths with non-ASCII characters ContextCapture does not support paths with non-ASCII characters. All specified input and output file paths must use only ASCX See Also http://communities.bentley.com/products/3d_imaging_and_point_cloud_software/w/wiki/24451.what-are-the-different-editions-of-contextcapture Original Author: Felix James

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