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Autodesk Revit

Revit workstations built for big models and fast single-thread CPUs.

Tuned for how Revit actually works: high-clock processors that keep modelling snappy, plus the RAM headroom large central models demand. Hand-built in Stevenage and backed by a 5-year warranty. From £1999.

  • High-clock Ryzen CPU
  • 64GB+ DDR5
  • Gen5 NVMe
  • 5-year warranty

Recommended configurations

Studio

Smooth modelling on everyday projects

£1,999

CPU
AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D (8 high-clock cores, large 3D V-Cache)
GPU
NVIDIA RTX 5060 Ti 16GB
RAM
32GB DDR5-6000
Storage
1TB Gen5 NVMe SSD
Best for
Architects and technicians working single models up to roughly 600MB, with the odd Enscape or Twinmotion view.
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Practice

Our pick for serious BIM

£3,499

CPU
AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D (fast single-thread plus extra cores for coordination)
GPU
NVIDIA RTX 5070 Ti 16GB
RAM
64GB DDR5-6000
Storage
2TB Gen5 NVMe SSD
Best for
Practices running large central models, live coordination and regular real-time visualisation in Enscape or Twinmotion.
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Coordination

Federated models and heavy rendering

£5,999

CPU
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7970X (32 cores) or high-clock 9950X3D, configured to your workflow
GPU
NVIDIA RTX 5080 16GB
RAM
128GB DDR5 ECC-capable
Storage
4TB Gen5 NVMe SSD
Best for
BIM coordinators federating multi-gigabyte models in Navisworks, running clash detection and rendering alongside Revit.
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Match the build to your workload

Revit leans on single-thread CPU speed first and RAM second, so we size each tier around model size and what else you run alongside it.

Match the build to your workload
 WorkflowRecommended CPUGPU / VRAMRAM
Single models and day-to-day modelling
Ryzen 7 9800X3D, high clockRTX 5060 Ti 16GB32GB DDR5
Large central models and live coordination
Ryzen 9 9950X3D, fast coresRTX 5070 Ti 16GB64GB DDR5
Federated multi-GB models and rendering
Threadripper 7970X / 9950X3DRTX 5080 16GB128GB DDR5

The single biggest lever in Revit is CPU clock speed, because most view regeneration and model operations run on one thread. Cores and a pro GPU only earn their keep once you add Navisworks coordination, large-scale rendering or the new Accelerated Graphics preview, where VRAM starts to matter.

Why CREATE PCs

We size RAM to your real models

We ask how big your central files actually are, then fit 32GB, 64GB or 128GB so Revit never spills over to disk and slows to a crawl on a large model.

Fast where Revit needs it

We prioritise high-clock CPUs with strong single-thread performance, because that is what keeps view changes, edits and model regeneration responsive day to day.

Honest about the GPU

Most Revit work needs only a sensible mid-range card, so we steer spend toward CPU and RAM unless you genuinely live in Enscape, Twinmotion or heavy rendering.

Autodesk Revit PCs FAQs

How much RAM do I need for Revit?

It depends on your central model size. Single models up to around 600MB are comfortable on 32GB, large central models want 64GB, and federated or multi-gigabyte projects (think hospitals, airports or large coordination jobs) really need 128GB. Once Revit runs out of RAM it uses the disk instead, and performance falls off a cliff regardless of how fast your CPU is.

Is CPU or GPU more important for Revit?

CPU, clearly. Most of Revit's core operations run on a single thread, so high clock speed matters more than core count or graphics power for everyday modelling. We only push budget toward a stronger GPU when you regularly do real-time visualisation or rendering.

Do I need a professional workstation GPU like an RTX A-series?

For the vast majority of Revit users, no. A current NVIDIA RTX 50 series card handles Revit's viewport and even Enscape or Twinmotion very well, and the money is better spent on CPU and RAM. A certified pro GPU only makes sense in specific certified-driver or very large dataset scenarios, and we are happy to advise if that is you.

Does Revit use multiple GPUs?

No, Revit does not benefit from running two graphics cards, so we never recommend a second GPU for it. A single strong card is the right approach, and the only reason to add a second is a separate workload such as GPU rendering, which we can plan for if you need it.

Do you preinstall Revit on the workstation?

We do not supply or install Revit itself, as it is licensed to you directly through your Autodesk subscription. We deliver the machine fully built, tested and ready, with Windows and current drivers set up, so you simply sign in to Autodesk and install Revit from your own account.