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01-09-2019, 05:32 PM | #1 |
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Laptop Notebook selection pls advise.
I currently have HP Envy Touchsmart laptop, looking to upgrade it. I use it to work from home, main program is AutoCad. Its drafting program used by Architects/Engineers.
What laptop or notebook can you guys/gals recommend? Thanks in advance. |
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01-10-2019, 06:06 AM | #4 |
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MAC sux. I use an ASUS ROG (Dell Alienware before) for Auto CAD and also Solid Worx.
NASTRAM//PATRAM not entirely tested, but partly.
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Name brand doesn't matter as much, get something with dedicated graphics and a high end processor with lots of ram and an SSD big enough for your needs.
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RAM: 8gigs or 12gig Storage : SSD Processor : Intel or AMD, which one? lots of options Video Card : NVIDIA, INTEL or AMD |
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You want Intel i7, 16GB of RAM and at least 512GB SSD and a video card that doesn't say shared. Not too sure what the best mobile cards are at this time. |
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Nvidia GTX or RTX laptop cards
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01-10-2019, 11:09 AM | #9 |
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thanks for the info!
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01-11-2019, 02:07 PM | #10 |
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AutoCAD recommends going with the Quadro or FirePro GPUs vs consumer/gaming GPUs:
"Important: Although Autodesk tested the NVIDIA GeForce and AMD Radeon consumer graphics cards, it is Autodesk, NVIDIA, and AMD policy to only recommend and support the professional NVIDIA Quadro and AMD FirePro graphics family cards. See the NVIDIA Quadro vs. GeForce GPUs White Paper." You might want to consult AutoCADs site... I'm no expert though I've helped a few friends spec or build out AutoCAD and Solidworks rigs. Googling "best Autocad laptops" will get you a nice list to start from, though they'll be pricier (as their "workstation" class) machines than mid-level gaming rigs, but better suited for what you're doing... |
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Laptop guide
Hey man. Here's a good guide that helped me find a laptop earlier this year: https://www.kyleshardware.com/best-laptops-under-600/
I got the Acer Aspire E 15 bythe way. Recommended. Steve |
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due to virus spread, i will be working from home until im told to return to the office.
what Ethernet cable should i get, Cat6 or Cat7 i need to setup temp office at home since my employer is giving me pc, just tower. I will need to purchase monitor, keyboard and mouse. or I can purchase all in one computer or laptop and hook up tower to it. i have weekend to set this up. any recommendations for cable, all in computer thanks in advance |
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I am not an advocate for AIO comps, but if you MUST, get one with decent specs. An i7 is definitely not needed, you could drop to a good i5 and save some money. 16GB of RAM minimum, and find something with decent storage space, preferably all SSD (500GB+). For monitors, 1080p minimum. You don't sound like you will be gaming on it, so 60 Hz refresh rate is fine, buy whatever you like. I have a ViewSonic 1440p 144Hz monitor I got on sale, an it has worked great for years. Same with my Samsung 1080p monitor, also works great. Buy what has decent reviews for the cheapest. |
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You can't plug up a PC to a laptop and use it's screen to display stuff. In other words, there is no video INPUT on laptops, only out. |
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Im leaning towards the monitor the all in one computer |
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You can share files back and forth through a number of ways. Not sure what you mean by "all in one computer." Can you clarify?
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All in ones are computers inside of a monitor. No need to purchase a PC (whether it be a tower or a laptop) and then also a monitor and cables to hook them up, its literally just a thick monitor with a PC inside. You just need to plug in peripherals and you're good to go. |
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