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Planmeca Romexis 7 System Requirements for 2026

Illustration showing the Planmeca Romexis 7 logo and software interface representing the system requirements dental practices need to run Planmeca Romexis 7 in 2026

The system requirements for Romexis 7 are significantly higher than previous Romexis versions, particularly for 3D CBCT and AI-assisted analysis features that demand dedicated GPU resources most standard dental workstations do not have.

Ekim IT Solutions is the dental-exclusive IT provider that configures and maintains Planmeca Romexis 7 environments for dental practices across Maine, New England, Tampa Bay, and nationally. Romexis 7 is Planmeca’s current imaging and practice software platform, unifying 2D imaging, CBCT 3D imaging, intraoral scanning, and CAD/CAM workflows in a single interface.

Here are the 2026 system requirements for Planmeca Romexis 7 with practical guidance from a dental IT perspective.

Where the Demand Actually Comes From

Romexis 7’s most demanding features are its 3D CBCT reconstruction and AI diagnostic overlay tools. A workstation that runs Romexis 7’s 2D imaging features without issues may still lag significantly on 3D reconstruction if it lacks a dedicated GPU.

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Romexis 7 Workstation Requirements for 2026

Ekim IT Solutions configures Romexis 7 workstations to these minimum specifications.

1
Processor

Intel Core i7 or AMD Ryzen 7, 8th generation or newer, with a minimum clock speed of 3.0 GHz.

For practices running CBCT reconstruction and AI features simultaneously, a 12th or 13th generation Intel Core i7 or i9 is recommended.

2
RAM

16GB minimum for 2D imaging workflows. 32GB strongly recommended for any workstation running CBCT 3D reconstruction or Romexis AI analysis features.

Practices running Romexis 7 alongside a practice management platform on the same machine should treat 32GB as the practical floor.

3
Graphics

A dedicated NVIDIA GPU is required for 3D CBCT and AI features. NVIDIA RTX 3060 or RTX 4060 are the recommended minimum for smooth 3D reconstruction.

Integrated Intel or AMD graphics are insufficient for CBCT 3D workflows regardless of how capable they are for general use.

Romexis 7 Storage Requirements

Operating System Drive

NVMe SSD minimum, 512GB recommended for the OS and Romexis 7 software installation.

Imaging Data Storage

A separate high-speed storage volume for Romexis 7 patient imaging data, with NVMe or SSD required for CBCT data. Traditional spinning hard drives cause unacceptable load times for large CBCT datasets.

CBCT Practices

2TB or more of SSD imaging storage recommended for active CBCT practices. 3D scan files are significantly larger than 2D imaging and accumulate rapidly.

Romexis 7 Server Requirements for Multi-Workstation Practices

Practices running Romexis 7 in a multi-workstation configuration need Windows Server 2019 or 2022 on the server, with NVMe storage for the shared imaging database and a wired gigabit ethernet connection between all Romexis 7 workstations and the server. Wireless connections are not supported for the Romexis 7 server connection in a clinical environment due to the file transfer demands of CBCT data.

Operating System and Display Requirements

Romexis 7 requires Windows 10 or Windows 11 64-bit on all workstations. Given Windows 10’s end of support in October 2025, Ekim IT Solutions configures all Romexis 7 workstations on Windows 11. For display, Romexis 7’s 3D and diagnostic review features require a minimum 1920×1080 resolution monitor, with 2560×1440 or 4K recommended for CBCT diagnostic workstations where image detail matters clinically.

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Processor is Intel Core i7 or AMD Ryzen 7, 8th generation or newer

RAM is at least 32GB for workstations running CBCT or AI features

A dedicated NVIDIA GPU, RTX 3060 or better, is installed

Imaging data storage uses NVMe or SSD, not a spinning hard drive

Workstation runs Windows 11 64-bit

Server connection uses wired gigabit ethernet, not WiFi, for multi-workstation configurations

Frequently Asked Questions

Romexis 7 requires a modern Intel Core i7 or AMD Ryzen 7 processor, 16GB RAM minimum (32GB for CBCT and AI features), a dedicated NVIDIA GPU for 3D workflows, NVMe SSD storage, and Windows 10 or 11 64-bit. Multi-workstation practices need a dedicated imaging server running Windows Server 2019 or 2022 with NVMe storage and wired gigabit ethernet.
Yes, for 3D CBCT reconstruction and AI diagnostic features. Integrated graphics are insufficient for these workflows. Ekim IT Solutions specifies an NVIDIA RTX 3060 or RTX 4060 as the recommended minimum GPU for any Romexis 7 workstation running CBCT features.
2TB of SSD or NVMe imaging storage is the recommended minimum for an active CBCT practice running Romexis 7. 3D CBCT scan files are substantially larger than 2D X-ray files and accumulate quickly for a practice with significant CBCT volume.
Yes. Ekim IT Solutions configures and maintains Planmeca Romexis 7 workstation and server environments for dental practices across Maine, New England, Tampa Bay, and nationally, verifying all specifications against Planmeca’s current requirements before any Romexis 7 deployment goes live.
Running Romexis 7 and not sure if your workstations have the GPU and processing power the 3D and AI features actually require?

Ekim IT Solutions works exclusively with dental practices. We serve New England and New York with on-site support and dental practices nationwide with remote support. We configure and maintain Romexis 7 environments and assess your workstations against the 2026 requirements before slow rendering or failed AI analysis becomes a clinical problem.

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