The Enscape installer will check for the presence of additional software required to run Enscape. Refer to the hardware requirements in our Virtual Reality Headset guide NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 / Quadro RTX 5000 or an AMD equivalent GPU (eg.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 / Quadro RTX 4000 or AMD equivalent (eg. The latest available drivers or at least our recommended drivers NVIDIA GeForce GTX 900 series / Quadro M series and newerĪMD Radeon RX 400 series / equivalent Radeon Pro series and newer NVIDIA or AMD dedicated GPU with 4GB VRAM that s upports Vulkan 1.1 Where VR is listed, the GPU’s clock speed (processor) has more relevance than the amount of VRAM, although you should always try to use a GPU with as much VRAM as possible.Įnscape will possibly also run where Windows 10 is installed on certain Intel Macs via Bootcamp Note: Real-time rendering performance is affected by the project size, and therefore the following table provides the minimum GPU specifications that we recommend where large CAD/BIM projects are regularly being worked on. It is also recommended that your internet connection is fast and stable, and that you should use a direct cable connection and avoid using a Wi-fi connection where possible, as this can slow down the Asset Library loading times. The system requirements to run Enscape, as well as the Standalone Executable files that can be exported from Enscape, are identical. A good CPU can speed up Enscape’s loading times. If your systems CPU and RAM are capable of handling Revit, for instance, and you have a capable GPU, Enscape should work.
Enscape performs its renders using your graphics card (GPU), but the GPU has to have dedicated VRAM, and not shared VRAM as found with Intel Integrated Graphics chips.