You can just cut away the metal of the case. But I would recommend taking the parts out for that, don't want any metal shavings where they could cause a short.
Will this be enough for 3dsMax,Cinema 4d and Inventor?
check the hardware requirements of the software.
3ds Max 2024
Cinema 3D 2024
Inventor 2024
The latest version of 3DSMax requires:
- Windows 10 or 11 64-bit
- a CPU with SSE4.2
- 4 GB RAM minimum (8 GB recommended)
- 9 GB drive space and
- a mouse.
For Cinema 4D:
- Windows 10 20H2 or Windows 11
- CPU with AVX2 support
- 16 GB RAM minimum (24 GB recommended)
- A Maxwell (GTX 750 or GTX 900 or higher) or Polaris/GCN4 (RX 400 or newer) or Kaby Lake GPU with support for DirectX 12 FL_11.0
- heavily recommended at least 4 GB VRAM, but better 8 GB
For Inventor 2024:
- A quad core with minim 2.5 GHz, recommended 3 GHz or higher (for >1000 parts 3.3 GHz quad core or more)
- 16 GB RAM for <500 part models, 32 GB recommended (for >1000 parts 64 GB recommended)
- 40 GB storage
- a DX 11 capable GPU with 1 GB VRAM with 29 GB/s bandwith (4 GB with 106 GB/s recommended)
- minimum 1280 x 1024 resolution, 4K recommended
- A mouse
The Geforce GT 740 is a Kepler card (with 2 GB VRAM in your case), available with 28.5 GB/s for the DDR3 model and 80.1 GB/s for the GDDR5 model.
By the information given, (2 GB GT 740 and 12 GB RAM)
- 3ds Max should run, assuming thee CPU supports SSE4.2 (Intel Nehalem, Silvermont or newer, AMD Bulldozer or Jaguar or newer, VIA Nano C4000 or newer)
- Cinema 4D will need at least 4 GB RAM more to meet minimum requirements, but the GT 740 doesn't meet minimum specs. Also a CPU with AVX2 is needed (Intel Hasswell or Newer, AMD Excavator or newer, VIA Nano Quad or newer)
- Inventor 4D also would need at least 4 GB more RAM, but the GT 740 meets requirements.
Obviously those are only official requirements, the software might or might not run on weaker parts, No guarantee there.
And older versions will have lower requirements