Tablets, Laptops, Desktops or Smartphones*
Render 3 is designed to be used on any Windows machine running Windows 10, or 11. However, we cannot guarantee that all devices will run Render properly. If you want to run Render on a mac, you must run a Window's partition; we do not support running Render on a virtual machine or emulator. *Support for Android OS will be added in future.
Recommended Requirements:
- Windows OS (Render 3.0 will not work with Chrome OS or IOS)
- AMD Ryzen 7 processor or Intel Core i7 (or higher)
- 16+ GBs of RAM DDR4/DDR5
- 512+ GB hard drive (about 10GBs per project with typical scope) or larger if using the laptop for files in addition to Render
- 1+ USB2.0 and/or USB3.0 port
- Dedicated charging port
- Touch screens (Render has been optimized for a touch screen interface so that less tech-savvy users are not forced to use a mouse. This is optional for tech-savvy users.)
Some good example devices:
- HP Elitebook 840 G5
- HP Pavilion x360 Touchscreen
- Dell Inspiron 5000 5510
- Lenovo Yoga-C740
- Dell Inspiron 7386
- HP Envy 360
- Acer Flagship Spin Touchscreen (has not been tested, but has the proper specs)
We do not recommend:
- HP Elitebook computers older than G5 (does not work well with USB microphones)
Microphones
Minimum Requirements:
- USB 2.0/3.0 connection interface
- Noise canceling
- Does not have Automatic Gain Control (AGC)
Other considerations:
- Headsets allow for consistent placement of the microphone and some freedom of movement, but if the cord is hit it may add background noise
- Tabletop or stand microphones require the translator to be four to six inches from the microphone when recording, which can restrict movement but lead to high quality audio with proper placement
- Wireless solutions allow for unimpeded performance while recording, but can cause recording glitches and they require charging
Some good example devices:
- Corsair HS65
- Rode NT-USB Mini mic—table top or on a mic stand (recommended)
- Blue Yeti USB mic—table top or on a mic stand (recommended)
- HyperX Cloud 2 wired USB headset
- Logitech H390
We do not recommend:
- Logitech H540 (Windows does not allow good volume levels)
- Sennheiser PC8 USB (picks up a lot of background noise)
- Sennheiser SC60 Control (quality is compressed)
- Tucci Q2 Game Headset (adds a buzzing noise when recording on any device)
- Mpow HC6 (cord from audio jack is too short for recording; USB is low quality)
- HyperX Cloud Stinger wired headset (3.5mm) paired with the Creative Labs Sound Blaster Play! 3 external USB sound adapter
External Speakers/Microphone
Minimum Requirements:
- AUX port or USB connection
- Omni-Directional Recording for community checking
A good example device:
- Jabra SPEAK 410
- Jabra SPEAK 510
Router
For synchronizing project files among project computers connected to the router
Recommended Specifications:
- Wireless Standard: IEEE 802.11n/ac/ad
Some good example devices:
- TP-Link AC1750 WiFi Router - Archer A7
- TP-Link AC1900 WiFi Router - Archer A9
- TP-Link AC750 Wireless Portable Nano Travel Router
- Linksys Dual-Band WiFi Router AC1200 (will work, but not as easy to set up)
- TP-Link WiFI 6 Router AX 1800 (has not been tested, but has proper specifications)
Not Recommended:
- Asus Routers: Setting them up is not simple
Surge Protectors
Depending on the purchased equipment, the number of outlets you will need can vary.
Minimum Requirements:
- 1 outlet per device requiring power from an outlet