
Hello, We are on boarding a Physician that will be using Chimera. What are the hardware requirements (processor, video card, memory, etc.) Thanks in advance. Rick Roberts Children's Hospital Los Angeles Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Phone: 323-361-5836 Fax: 323-361-8004 Cell: 818-415-6085

Hi Rick, Any laptop or desktop less than 3 years old should work well with Chimera. It can use Mac, Windows or Linux operating systems. Older computers will work but sometimes the graphics rendering is slow or exhibits bugs. For large molecules (> 50,000 atoms) or large imaging data (> 512 x 512 x 512 pixels) you’d benefit from a video gaming type graphics card from AMD or Nvidia (cost about $50-$300). Also for those larger data sets it would be nice to have 8 Gbytes of memory, although 4 Gbytes is fine for data that is not that large. Tom On Sep 16, 2014, at 3:54 PM, Rick Roberts wrote:
Hello,
We are on boarding a Physician that will be using Chimera. What are the hardware requirements (processor, video card, memory, etc.)
Thanks in advance. Rick Roberts Children's Hospital Los Angeles Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
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