System requirements

The minimum and recommended PC configurations for ENCY:

Requirements

Minimum (small and medium projects)

Recommended (large projects)

OS *, **

Windows 10 64-bit

Windows 11

CPU

Intel® or AMD® 64-bit processor, 2.4 GHz or faster

Intel® i7/i9 Rocket Lake or later
or
AMD® Ryzen 7®/Ryzen 9® Zen 3 or later

Memory

8 GB RAM

32 GB RAM

Video

OpenGL-capable graphics card (OpenGL 1.5) with 1 GB memory

Nvidia GeForce® with 4 GB dedicated memory or higher

Storage

Solid State Drive (SSD) with at least 5 GB free space

NVMe drive with at least 5 GB free space

Monitor

1280×960 or higher

1920×1080 or 4K, dual monitors

3D mouse

3Dconnexion 3D mouse-compliant

Internet

100 Mbit internet connection


Note : The recommended configuration of the computer much depends on the complexity of the models to be machined and machining quality. The more complex the model is, and the higher the machining quality required, the greater number of calculations will be needed to perform, in order to generate the tool movement toolpath . Therefore, the higher the specification of the computer, the faster the calculations will be performed.

*ENCY is not supported on Apple Macintosh® – based machines. Some customers have shown success in running ENCY in a Virtual Windows environment on Mac computers using Boot Camp or any Windows emulator (Wine, Parallels Desktop, VirtualBox, VMware Fusion, CrossOver, etc.). While the end user may choose to run Windows on a MAC®, this is not supported by ENCY.

** Antivirus Software: Most computers today have some kind of antivirus software to protect from unwanted malware. In some cases, these have been found to interfere with applications such as ENCY which are running on the PC. ENCY software does not recommend particular products, but if you see unexpected issues, it may be a clash with antivirus software. Our software are checked by Kaspersky Antivirus service, Avast company, and we are trusted for our software. Try temporarily disabling the antivirus software or setting an exception for ENCY.



See also:

Introduction to ENCY