Recommended Hardware
Your computer hardware needs to have a minimum of 8 GB system memory and a video graphics card that supports WebGL. Hardware should have a nonmobile graphics card with at least 4GB of video memory. For the best performance, it is important that you have a graphics card with at least 6GB of video memory and 32GB+ RAM, especially for working with larger or more memory-intensive scenes. Nonmobile versions of graphics cards typically have better performance than mobile graphics cards (denoted with m or mobile).
GTX 1060 6GB / RX 470 4GB or better as a recommended nonmobile graphics.
GPU Drivers Update
Windows
To make sure which GPU hardware you have please visit Control Panel, find Device Manager and check Display adapters.
Upgrade your graphics drivers according to producer of your graphics card:
Mac OS
On Mac OS X the graphics driver is part of the operating system. You can only upgrade by upgrading to a newer version of the operating system.
Click the Apple logo.
On the "Apple" menu, click "Software Update."
If there is a Mac OS X update available, you can install it. If there is a graphics driver update, it will be included in the Mac OS X update.
What web browser should I use?
We recommend using one of the following:
Chrome
Edge
Firefox
Safari
Other Chromium based web browser
Unlocking GPU performance
Windows
Right click on your Desktop and go to Display Settings then under Display click on Graphic settings
2. Turn On the Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling. You have to add your preferred browser by clicking Browse to ensure it's always set to High performance.
Mac OS
If you are running on a laptop, then please ensure Low Power Mode is turned off. Low Power Mode can significantly affect the performance of your computer.
Launch System Preferences.
Select the Battery pane.
In the left column, click Battery. Ensure the box for Low power mode is checked off.
How can I boost FPS/smooth performance in my web browser?
As optional:
Chrome
Type chrome://flags in chrome address bar;
Look for settings Override software rendering list -> #ignore-gpu-blacklist;
Make sure Override software rendering list is set to Enabled;
Relaunch google chrome.
Edge
Type edge://settings/system in edge address bar;
Look for settings Use hardware acceleration when available;
Turn on;
Click on the Restart button.
Firefox
Type about:config in firefox address bar;
Type layers.acceleration.force-enabled in search field;
Double click on it to turn the value from false to true;
Relaunch Firefox.
Safari
GPU is generally enabled by default in Safari
From the menu bar, click Safari and then select Preferences;
Select the Websites tab;
Select WebGL from the list on the left side of the window (you will only see this option if WebGL has been disabled in your browser);
If you see moicon cloud app url listed on the right, select Allow from the drop-down menu;
If you don't see moicon cloud app url listed on the right, look for When visiting other websites in the lower-right corner of the window, and select Ask or Allow from the drop-down menu.