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Help me pick a laptop!
Posted on 5/23/20 at 12:21 am
Posted on 5/23/20 at 12:21 am
I built cabinets as a side job and bought some new software to design and crate cultist. My old laptop crawled out on me and I’m in the market for a new one. The software has 3d drawing capabilities. What is the bang for my buck? What size processor? And any other info you could give me on helping me make the right choice.
TIA
TIA
Posted on 5/23/20 at 6:10 am to Hunter82378
Gonna need a budget. 3D drawing is going to require some horsepower, so prepare to open up that wallet.
Posted on 5/23/20 at 9:41 am to Hunter82378
Does the software have a list of hardware requirements / recommendations?
Posted on 5/23/20 at 10:42 am to Hulkklogan
Not if he is using SketchUp. It doesn't require too much. And they have a web version.
Posted on 5/23/20 at 12:14 pm to CarRamrod
Intredasting
ETA
2nd the need for hardware recs for software.
ETA
2nd the need for hardware recs for software.
This post was edited on 5/23/20 at 12:15 pm
Posted on 5/23/20 at 12:30 pm to Hunter82378
Consider the Dell XPS 13 inch or 15 inch. They have gotten great reviews on cnet.com, and can be spec'd out with all the latest and greatest hardware.
They have UHD/4k touchscreen options, and of course that increases the price. There are non-touchscreen models as well.
They have UHD/4k touchscreen options, and of course that increases the price. There are non-touchscreen models as well.
Posted on 5/23/20 at 12:47 pm to Hulkklogan
Would really like to stay around $1000. I run it now on an i5 processor. When laptop was new it ran fine and quick enough for me. But if I’m being honest I would like it to move a little quicker. I’m just not too savvy on this ddr, ssd, and the hz talk. The program is called mozaik for cabinet building.
Posted on 5/23/20 at 1:21 pm to tigerstripes
I cant run the program on a Mac. I have a Mac pc and would love to run it on that system also.
Posted on 5/23/20 at 1:49 pm to Hunter82378
Found this on their website. I'd be shooting for something with higher than the rec specs for RAM and graphics.
FWIW, I used to do a lot, still do a little, of 3D modeling on my PC with an i5-750, 16GB RAM and 1050 Ti 4GB video card. Not the most up-to-date specs, but it runs Fusion360 and AutoCAD really smooth.
quote:
Recommended Hardware
2+ Ghz processor
8+ GB RAM
500 MD of available hard-disk space
Video Card with 1 GB of memory or more with a video driver
that supports OpenGL version 2.0 or higher.
Mouse with scroll-wheel
Minimum hardware requirement
1 GHz processor.
4 GB RAM.
300 MB of free hard-disk space.
Video Card with 512 MB of memory or higher with a video
driver that supports OpenGL version 2.0 or higher.
Mouse with scroll-wheel.
FWIW, I used to do a lot, still do a little, of 3D modeling on my PC with an i5-750, 16GB RAM and 1050 Ti 4GB video card. Not the most up-to-date specs, but it runs Fusion360 and AutoCAD really smooth.
Posted on 5/23/20 at 2:05 pm to Fat Batman
Would you recommend an Acer name brand? Does name brand really matter as long as I get the right size internal hardware?
Posted on 5/23/20 at 2:32 pm to Fat Batman
Other guys around here might be able to find a better deal or keep a closer eye on deals than I do.. but here's an option:
Asus TUF Gaming Laptop, 15.6" Full HD IPS-Type, Intel Core i7-9750H, GeForce GTX 1650, 8 GB DDR4, 512 GB PCIe SSD,
Asus TUF Gaming Laptop, 15.6" Full HD IPS-Type, Intel Core i7-9750H, GeForce GTX 1650, 8 GB DDR4, 512 GB PCIe SSD,
Posted on 5/23/20 at 2:41 pm to Hunter82378
I don't have any experience with Acer's stuff. I think if you find a particular model you should be able to dig up some reviews on it to see if it is worth it or not. I would say brand probably matters more in laptops than it does in PCs since laptop design is really a practice of "how can I construct this thing so it destroys itself the slowest". So, while the major pieces may all come from the same place there is a certain level of proprietary parts that get used and how things are arranged/airflow/etc. will determined how long that internal hardware last and how it performs.
Posted on 5/23/20 at 5:02 pm to Fat Batman
The Acer Aspire 5 w/ 15.6" screen shows up on a few lists of laptops good for autocad.....I've been shopping too. I would get 16gb of ram and the NVIDIA GeForce MX150 graphics card (make sure its the G1-A1 variant chipset but most sites won't have this info posted. you will need to contact them to get this info. The LG-A1 variant is in Asus and Lenovo and slower than the G1-A1 variant). Here is an article LINK
Posted on 5/23/20 at 6:06 pm to Zappas Stache
What about this one?
Acer Aspire 7 Laptop, 15.6" Full HD IPS Display, 9th Gen Intel Core i7-9750H, GeForce GTX 1050 3GB, 16GB DDR4, 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD, Backlit Keyboard, A715-74G-71WS
Acer Aspire 7 Laptop, 15.6" Full HD IPS Display, 9th Gen Intel Core i7-9750H, GeForce GTX 1050 3GB, 16GB DDR4, 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD, Backlit Keyboard, A715-74G-71WS
Posted on 5/23/20 at 8:55 pm to Hunter82378
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What about this one?
Looks good.
Posted on 5/23/20 at 9:38 pm to Zappas Stache
Help me out with this ssd. Do I need solid state or not? Is a combo better ( hybrid) ?
Posted on 5/23/20 at 9:47 pm to Hunter82378
SSD will be a bit faster than spinning HD. But you only need a big enough SSD for your operating system, software apps and paging file, although I'm no expert. So 256 gigs is big enough but get 500 if you can. For project file storage a spinner is fine. So I guess a combo. I keep my project files on an external drive.
Posted on 5/24/20 at 6:21 am to Hunter82378
SSD is miles better than HDD. Do not get an HDD nor hybrid as your primary storage.
This post was edited on 5/24/20 at 6:22 am
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