Buyer rule
Start with the engineering workflow
Start with SOLIDWORKS version, certified card and driver guidance, assembly size, RAM target, NVMe storage, monitor count, 3D input, and backup power.

SOLIDWORKS CAD GPU workstation
A CAD workstation purchase should start with the application version, certified graphics path, assembly size, storage layout, display plan, and backup power. The GPU matters, but the surrounding desk decides whether the system is reliable every day.
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Buyer rule
Start with SOLIDWORKS version, certified card and driver guidance, assembly size, RAM target, NVMe storage, monitor count, 3D input, and backup power.
Risk
The common mistake is buying a fast gaming-style GPU without checking professional driver support, certified hardware guidance, RAM, storage, display outputs, and power protection.
Amazon engineering lanes
Use these lanes after the software, solver, GPU support, memory, storage, network, and power path is specific. Amazon has the live listing details, seller terms, shipping, returns, and exact product specifications.
System lane for SOLIDWORKS parts, assemblies, drawings, visualization, and engineering review.
GPU lane for buyers comparing professional graphics hardware and driver support paths.
Memory lane for larger assemblies, simulation add-ons, visualization, and multitasking.
Storage lane for assemblies, drawings, local projects, references, exports, and cache folders.
Input lane for model navigation, assembly review, and long CAD sessions.
Power lane for protecting the workstation, displays, local storage, and network access.