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Closing problem of zbrush 4r5

Hi Everyone there

Please , help me for the my case instead of choice 4r6 . It comes suddenly on working :(

my system is xp 86x, 3gb ram , 1,80ghz cpu dual core.

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  • sargentcrunch
  • fenceab
    I know that it doesnt work on xp. ok
  • sargentcrunch
  • Treece
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    Treece polycounter lvl 3
    I'm sorry to say, but I think it's time for that upgrade mate.

    1.8Ghz dual core processor just won't cut it. I was working on zbrush on a work laptop with the same size processor and also had sporadic shutdowns. The truth is, it was crap for this type of software.

    I recommend getting that upgrade done ASAP, especially with 4R7 around the corner. You're obviously serious about Zbrush, hence buying it, so the same love needs to be put into the machine you use it on.
  • fenceab
    Treece wrote: »
    I'm sorry to say, but I think it's time for that upgrade mate.

    1.8Ghz dual core processor just won't cut it. I was working on zbrush on a work laptop with the same size processor and also had sporadic shutdowns. The truth is, it was crap for this type of software.

    I recommend getting that upgrade done ASAP, especially with 4R7 around the corner. You're obviously serious about Zbrush, hence buying it, so the same love needs to be put into the machine you use it on.

    You understand me well :) . Finally I have to upgrade a new system of which my boss hate to spend a lot of money :poly141: . actually I should have a problem during uprage like other incompatible cad softwares

    Thank you :)
  • iconoplast
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    iconoplast polycounter lvl 13
    You can try to tell your boss that a faster and newer computer will mean you spend less time fixing things and more time getting work done. It's an investment in productivity!
  • fenceab
    iconoplast wrote: »
    You can try to tell your boss that a faster and newer computer will mean you spend less time fixing things and more time getting work done. It's an investment in productivity!

    Oh. I agree with you and could try it... In my country, they usually consider background unnecessary out of investment in a new machine :)
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