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Sarahfra
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02-26-2026, 01:10 AM
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You'll need a powerful CPU and a high-performance GPU for MRI and CT scans. The GPU is crucial for handling the heavy processing required by imaging software. Make sure to check specifications for both components to ensure compatibility with your scanner needs.
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Sarahfra
02-26-2026, 01:10 AM #1

You'll need a powerful CPU and a high-performance GPU for MRI and CT scans. The GPU is crucial for handling the heavy processing required by imaging software. Make sure to check specifications for both components to ensure compatibility with your scanner needs.

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Raqet
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02-26-2026, 06:38 AM
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I'm not sure about the specific programs involved. Could you clarify which ones you're referring to?
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Raqet
02-26-2026, 06:38 AM #2

I'm not sure about the specific programs involved. Could you clarify which ones you're referring to?

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peyesta
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02-26-2026, 11:51 AM
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Viewer for DICOM files
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peyesta
02-26-2026, 11:51 AM #3

Viewer for DICOM files

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Dennis_ur
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02-26-2026, 05:01 PM
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It refers to a category of software rather than a specific tool. Asking about CPU versus GPU in graphics design would lead to discussing applications like desktop publishing software, not the actual programs themselves. There are numerous DICOM viewers, some relying on CPU and others on GPU processing. You need to identify which program you're interested in using.
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Dennis_ur
02-26-2026, 05:01 PM #4

It refers to a category of software rather than a specific tool. Asking about CPU versus GPU in graphics design would lead to discussing applications like desktop publishing software, not the actual programs themselves. There are numerous DICOM viewers, some relying on CPU and others on GPU processing. You need to identify which program you're interested in using.