SOLIDWORKS 2024 Hardware Recommendations

Article by Scott Durksen, CSWE updated January 9, 2024

Javelin has compiled this SOLIDWORKS 2024 hardware requirements guide to aid you in the process of upgrading or purchasing new hardware. SOLIDWORKS provides a general list of minimum requirements and recommendations on their website. We suggest using the following recommendations in tandem with those requirements.

Common SOLIDWORKS Hardware Requirements Misconceptions

“Build your own custom SOLIDWORKS 2024 system to save money!”

Though building and configuring your own SOLIDWORKS CAD system (workstation) can be fun, Javelin strongly recommends purchasing a pre-configured system from a reputable hardware manufacturer. These workstations have been tested, optimized, and certified to run professional applications like SOLIDWORKS. Your businesses time is better used designing and building great designs with SOLIDWORKS, not troubleshooting compatibility issues with your hardware components.

“Higher numbers are always better”

Do not simply look at raw numbers and specifications when comparing components. Many components will tout similar model numbers and specifications but perform very differently. Consult an IT professional or Javelin technical consultant for additional assistance when assessing hardware components.

“SOLIDWORKS performance is the same every release”

Besides the dozens of new features and enhancements, SOLIDWORKS also takes more and more advantage of hardware technology in each new release. Consider upgrading your SOLIDWORKS to the newest and best version to benefit from these hardware based performance enhancements.

Recommended SOLIDWORKS Hardware Configurations

Below, the Javelin technical team has compiled a general SOLIDWORKS hardware recommendations. These recommendations are made based on the purchase of a NEW computer.

Essential SOLIDWORKS HardwareAdvanced SOLIDWORKS HardwareUltimate SOLIDWORKS Hardware
User NeedsLight design changes on moderately complex assembly designs. Build moderately complex parts, detailed drawings, sophisticated schematics diagrams, and first pass visualisationFor complex SW parts, large assemblies, sophisticated multi-page drawings. Run moderately complex  finite element analysis (FEA), kinematic studies and visualisationBuild complex surfaces, sheet metal, and plastic parts, intricate large assemblies and more sophisticated multi-page detailed drawings. Complex Simulation and visualisation use
Processor (1)Intel Core Ultra7  or 13th/14th gen  i7Intel Ultra 9 or 13th/14th Generation Intel Core i7/i913th/14th Gen  Intel Core i7/i9
RAM32GBs or more64GBs or more128GB or more
Hard Drive (2)512GBs+
NVMe PCIe SSD Drive
1TBS+
NVMe PCIe SSD and / or RAID storage solutions.
2TBs+
NVMe PCIe SSD and / or RAID storage solutions.
Video Card (3)16GB NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada+20GB NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Generation +24GB NVIDIA RTX 4500 Ada Generation +
Operating SystemWindows 10/11 Pro (64-bit)Windows 10/11 Pro (64-bit)Windows 10/11 Pro (64-bit)
Additional SoftwareMicrosoft Office 2021 or newerMicrosoft Office 2021 or newerMicrosoft Office 2021 or newer
Suggested Desktop ModelsDell Precision 3680Dell Precision 3680Dell Precision 3680
Suggested Laptop ModelsDell Precision 3591Dell Precision 5690, 7680Dell Precision 7680, 7780
  1. Multi-processing can greatly aid rendering and analysis computations.
  2. Requires hard disk space to install application and ample free space for files and swap space (virtual memory).
  3. Consult the official SOLIDWORKS Hardware Certification page for exact model numbers.

Our Choice: Dell Hardware

Javelin provides the best Dell desktops and laptops for SOLIDWORKS and for other Dassault Systèmes solutions including CATIA 3DEXPERIENCE and DraftSight.

Our recommendations for SOLIDWORKS workstations are based off benchmark results that our experts take using real engineering data. We are confident that Dell hardware will provide the best performance for your team and increase the efficiency your regular workflows.

Core SOLIDWORKS Hardware Considerations

Processor (CPU)

  • The processor can be the single most influential component to your systems overall performance. Generally speaking, the faster the processor, the faster SOLIDWORKS will perform, but here are some other options to consider.
  • When purchasing a new computer, Javelin does not recommend anything below a current generation Intel Core i7 or a current generation AMD Ryzen processor.
  • Newer series CPUs may show similar clock speeds and cores to previous series CPUs. However, improvements to the overall architecture can yield overall improved performance beyond what raw specifications may indicate.
  • The multiple processors, cores, and hyper-threading that come in today’s processors are not widely utilized within the core SOLIDWORKS modeling application. For general modeling, aim for higher clock speeds over number of cores.
  • Though multi-processing is not heavily utilized within the core SOLIDWORKS modeling program, they can be helpful to run multiple applications simultaneously on your computer.
  • SOLIDWORKS add-ins like SOLIDWORKS Simulation, and SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation do utilize multi-processing capabilities extensively. Balance number of cores and clock speed for Simulation workstations.

System Memory (RAM)

System memory is another important SOLIDWORKS hardware component for overall system performance. The amount of RAM directly correlates to the number and size of programs that can run at any given moment on your system. The more RAM you have, the more and larger the programs you can run at peak performance. Not enough system memory results in poor system performance.

  • SOLIDWORKS recommends at least 16 GBs of RAM.
  • Javelin recommends at least 32 GBs of RAM, at least 64 GBs if you are conducting regular FEA and CFD simulations.
  • Additional RAM will not improve performance if sufficient memory space is available. If physical memory resources are exhausted, virtual memory may be used causing poor performance.

Graphics Card

The graphics card is one of the most commonly overlooked SOLIDWORKS hardware component when configuring a workstation. Your graphics card affects how smoothly the images on screen rotate, zoom, pan, and refresh. Graphics cards can also enable visualization features to display images more realistically.

  • It is highly recommended to purchase a workstation class graphics card to run SOLIDWORKS optimally. Consumer class graphics cards are optimized to play the newest video games, but not to run professional applications like 3D CAD and are the most common source of SOLIDWORKS instability.
  • The SOLIDWORKS Hardware Certification page provides a comprehensive list of supported graphics cards and certified drivers. Some features, like RealView graphical rendering requires a supported card.
  • SOLIDWORKS only supports OpenGL hardware acceleration. Additionally, SOLIDWORKS 2019 and newer leverages OpenGL 4.5 for improved performance with the Enhanced Graphics Performance option enabled.
  • SOLIDWORKS Visualize utilizes different GPU architectures for rendering in hybrid and GPU modes. Refer to SOLIDWORKS Visualize requirements for more information.

Hard Drives

Other than acting as storage space for applications and files, the hard drive can play a vital role in your system’s overall performance.

  • For optimal performance, DS SOLIDWORKS recommends a high-speed Solid State Drive (SSD). Though older SATA based SSDs will yield a significant improvement over disk based storage, Javelin recommends newer higher bandwidth NVMe/PCIe over SATA based SSDs.
  • When selecting a drive capacity, allow for a sufficient amount of free space on the drive for virtual memory and scratch space. Drives, especially disk based non-SSDs, run optimally when sufficient “empty” hard drive space is provided.
  • Only Windows-based storage is supported. NAS or SAN storage is not officially tested or supported by SOLIDWORKS.

Supporting Software Considerations

Operating System

SOLIDWORKS 2024 is only supported under the Windows operating systems.

  • Windows 11 is supported with SW 2022 SP2 and newer.
  • SOLIDWORKS 2020 was the last version that supported Windows 7 SP1, (64bit).
  • eDrawings 2024 is supported under the macOS 12.0 (Monterey) or higher operating systems.
  • Refer to the SOLIDWORKS system requirements page for additional information.

SOLIDWORKS Network License (SNL) Server

Many clients prefer their licenses to be internally networked opposed to activated as standalone licenses. Operating system and hardware requirements for license servers are slightly different than their clients.

  • The 2024 SOLIDWORKS Network License (SNL) Server is only supported under the Windows 10, Windows 11, Windows Server 2019 and 2022.
  • SOLIDWORKS offers support for certain Virtual Environments. Please review the list of approved virtualized environments on the SOLIDWORKS system requirements page.
  • For Network Licensing, the default setup requires TCP ports 25734 and 25735 to be open through your firewall for license access.

Partner Software

There are related software packages that work with SOLIDWORKS. Certain older versions of these software packages are not supported by these companies in later revisions of SOLIDWORKS. Check with your reseller or the manufacturer of the software for compatibility and support.

  • SOLIDWORKS 2024 supports the use of Microsoft Office 2016 or newer. Word and Excel are needed in order to generate Design Tables, analytical reports, and Excel based BOMs.
  • DS SOLIDWORKS recommends a trusted antivirus product updated to the latest version. Consider adding exemptions for SOLIDWORKS file types in the antivirus software to improve performance with Open/Save/Save As operations.

SOLIDWORKS PDM System Requirements

SOLIDWORKS PDM uses SOLIDWORKS SolidNetwork Licensing (SNL). Review the SOLIDWORKS Network License Server requirements in addition to these requirements.

  • For best performance, Javelin highly recommends a dedicated server environment. Other configurations, such as servers with the addition of domain controllers, have been found to introduce variables that should be avoided whenever possible.
  • SOLIDWORKS PDM 2024 Database and Archive servers are only supported in the Windows Server 2019 and 2022 operating system environments.
  • SOLIDWORKS recommends at least 8GB of RAM or more for Archive and Database servers. Consult your Javelin SOLIDWORKS PDM Implementation Professional for recommended memory amounts based on your usage and server configuration.
  • The processor should be a relatively current Intel or AMD processor. Consult your Javelin SOLIDWORKS PDM Implementation Professional for recommended specifications based on your usage and server configuration.
  • SOLIDWORKS PDM Web 2 service requires the Microsoft Internal Information Service (IIS).
  • SOLIDWORKS has recently offered support under certain Virtual Environments. Please review the list of approved virtualized environments on the SOLIDWORKS system requirements page.

eDrawings Requirements

eDrawings 2024 is only supported on Windows 10, Windows 11, macOS 12.0 or newer.

SOLIDWORKS Visualize Requirements

SOLIDWORKS Visualize is a photo rendering and animation application that can utilize both the CPU and GPU for rendering tasks (hybrid mode). Along with the general SOLIDWORKS 2024 hardware recommendations, here are some additional SOLIDWORKS hardware considerations if you plan on using SOLIDWORKS Visualize.

  • For hybrid and GPU based renderings, SOLIDWORKS Visualize leverages NVIDIA iRay support with CUDA 11 or newer based graphics cards
  • SOLIDWORKS Visualize 2022 and newer supports ProRender GPUs found on Radeon and FirePro series graphics cards for hybrid mode.
  • SOLIDWORKS Visualize needs at least 2GBs of GPU memory to enable hybrid rendering modes and at least 4GBs to enable the Denoiser feature. 4GBs or more is recommended.
  • If budget and motherboard allows, consider dual or quad NVIDIA graphics cards to operate rendering and graphics processes in parallel.
  • Check this SOLIDWORKS Visualize Benchmark page for system performance results and additional system configurations recommendations for your SOLIDWORKS Visualize rendering clients.

SOLIDWORKS Network Recommendations

SOLIDWORKS is tested only with Microsoft’s Windows Networking and Active Directory network environments. Novell networks and non-Windows based network storage devices are not tested, supported or recommended.

  • TCP/IP network service is required when using SOLIDWORKS PDM.
  • Client Workstations require a minimum connection speed of 100Mbps for reliable SOLIDWORKS PDM Server Access. WAN environments have special considerations for bandwidth and latency. Consult your Javelin SOLIDWORKS PDM Implementer for additional information.

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Scott Durksen, CSWE

Scott is a SOLIDWORKS Elite Applications Engineer and is based in our Dartmouth, Nova Scotia office.