Below are the minimum requirements/recommended requirements when practice is preparing PC setups for running Core Practice.
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Minimum Requirements* |
Recommended Requirements |
Operating System |
Windows 8.1 Pro (64 bit) Windows 10 Home (64 bit) Windows 10 Pro (64 bit) Windows 11 Pro (64 bit) |
Windows 10 Pro (64 bit) Windows 11 Pro (64 bit) |
CPU |
4-Core processor, no more than 7 years old |
4-Core processor, no more than 3 years old |
RAM |
8GB for moderate usage |
16GB or more |
Hard disk |
HDD |
Solid State Drive (SSD) |
Graphics Card |
Integrated graphics (e.g., Intel UHD Graphics) |
Integrated graphics (e.g., Intel UHD Graphics) or Dedicated graphics card (e.g., NVIDIA GeForce or AMD Radeon) |
Network |
1000/1000 (Mbps) |
1000/1000 (Mbps) |
Internet Speed |
NBN 50Mpbs/17Mbps (Please consider your internet connection based on the number of computers using in the practice) |
Please consider your internet connection based on the number of computers using in the practice. |
*When using a PC with minimum system requirements, you may encounter several performance issues due to the limitations of the hardware. Here are some common issues you might experience:
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Slow Performance: The PC may exhibit overall sluggishness, with slow boot times, delays in launching applications, and a general lack of responsiveness when multitasking.
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System Freezes and Lag: The limited processing power and memory can lead to system freezes, laggy behavior, and unresponsiveness, especially when running multiple applications or resource-intensive tasks simultaneously.
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Limited Storage Capacity: Minimum system requirement PCs often come with limited storage space, which can quickly fill up, leading to reduced performance and the need for regular file cleanup or storage management.
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Incompatibility with Resource-Intensive Software: Some software applications or the latest versions of certain programs may not be compatible or may not run optimally on minimum spec PCs. You may experience crashes, slow performance, or limited functionality.
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Longer Render Times: When performing tasks like video editing or rendering, the lack of processing power and memory may result in significantly longer rendering times, affecting productivity.
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Inefficient Multitasking: Running multiple applications simultaneously or working with large files may strain the system, causing delays, slowdowns, and increased loading times.
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Limited Upgradeability: Due to the basic hardware specifications, the upgrade options for a minimum spec PC may be limited, preventing you from easily improving performance by adding more RAM, upgrading the processor, or installing a more powerful graphics card.
To mitigate these issues, it is advisable to consider upgrading your hardware or investing in a more capable system if you regularly encounter performance bottlenecks or work with resource-intensive applications.
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