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Is it enough for autocad 2014?


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Most likely due to the graphics chip that you have installed. I would recommend a dedicated graphics card. However, maybe this will help...http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-030506.htm

 

BTW...how did you manage to get a hold of AutoCAD 2014? The latest version is AutoCAD 2016.

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Sorry, but I gave you all the help I am going to. Why? Because you are using illegal software while the rest of us, or the companies we work for, had to spend good money to get the same software.

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That's not my problem. Anyway, I told you what I think the problem is AND I gave you a link to a possible fix. If the fix doesn't work then you'll have to swap out your graphics chip for a dedicated graphics card.

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