GenTest is designed to run on a standard modern Windows PC, so most laboratories do not need special hardware. In a typical setup, a current-generation multi-core processor and at least 8 GB of RAM are recommended. This keeps the interface responsive while collecting and displaying test data in real time, even during long or high-load tests. A stable SSD and a full HD monitor help with quick loading and clear display of curves and results.

For communication with the testing machine, the PC needs the appropriate physical ports, such as USB, Ethernet or serial, depending on the controller and electronics used on the UTM. A reliable power source and a stable local network are also important in multi-station labs. GenTest does not require a high-end graphics card, but the system should be dedicated to lab work as much as possible to avoid conflicts with other heavy software.

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