You are basically taking on the responsibility of certifying your own hardware. You might have issues with graphics or difficult-to-diagnose software crashes. To GoEngineer's point, this won't be certified hardware. Haven't looked back, 10,000+ hours of SW time later. My last Quadro card was bought in 2012, and I stopped using certified GPU's in 2013 or so. I do not have any stability or compatibility issues with Solidworks. I've used both, but as a CSWE who uses SW on a daily basis for complex assemblies, CAM, simulations and surface modeling, I use Nvidia gaming cards with RealView enabled through a registry hack. GPU: These are ideally going to be Quadro cards. I have 32gb on one of my machines and SW rarely takes advantage of it even when doing complex simulations. If you are doing a lot of large renderings or simulations, then the processor matters more. Any Core i5 or i7, 4th gen or better, will run SolidWorks just fine.
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