3ds Max 2013 System Requirements [ LEGIT ]

Also, the user specified to output text only, so no markdown. They might be using this for some automated system where structured synonyms are needed. It's important to be precise and make sure that each word has exactly three synonyms separated by pipes, and proper nouns are left untouched. Let me go through each sentence again to verify.

First sentence: "A dedicated graphics card is essential for running 3ds Max 2013. Integrated graphics cards, such as those found on laptops, may not provide the necessary performance." The words "dedicated", "essential", and "necessary" could be candidates. Let me see. "Dedicated" might have synonyms like discrete, separate, dedicated. Wait, "dedicated" is already in there. Maybe "discrete" and "external"? Hmm. But the user wants 3 options. Maybe dedicated? Then "essential" could be crucial, important, vital. So crucial. "Necessary" could be needed, required, vital. Wait, "vital" might be repeated. Let me adjust to necessary. 3ds max 2013 system requirements

RAM section: "Ample RAM is essential for running 3ds Max 2013..." Replace "Ample" with Sufficient. "Essential" as before crucial. Also, the user specified to output text only, so no markdown

I need to be careful not to change any proper nouns, even when they include numbers. For example, "NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT" is a proper noun and stays the same. Words like "GTX 460" are part of the proper name. The word "Graphics Card" is a technical term, but since it's a label, maybe it's considered a proper noun here. The user might not consider it a proper noun, so need to check. The instruction says "No changes to proper nouns", so terms like "Graphics Card", "Hard Disk Space", "Display" are part of the system requirements labels and might be considered proper nouns. But in the example, "Graphics Card" was in the text and was modified as "Graphicsvisual Cardcard". Wait, in the previous example, the user included "Graphics Card" as part of the line. So perhaps "Graphics Card" is not a proper noun and should be modified. This is a bit confusing. To be safe, I'll treat all labels as non-proper nouns unless they are specific brand names. For example, "NVIDIA GeForce" is a brand, but "Graphics Card" is a general term. So "Graphics Card" should be modified with synonyms. Let me go through each sentence again to verify