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What computer do you recommend for an architecture student?
It is important that the Archicad and Autocad programs run smoothly. We have a Lenovo laptop at home, which I bought 3 years ago, and a Macbook, but unfortunately they can't ...
It is important that the Archicad and Autocad programs run smoothly. We have a Lenovo laptop at home, which I bought 3 years ago, and a Macbook, but unfortunately they can't ...
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Hello, unfortunately I am not a computer graphic designer, but in my humble opinion, the best choice for using more demanding programs is a gaming laptop, e.g. Acer Nitro 5 with Windows 10 operating system, 16gb of RAM, SSD and Intel core i5 processor. The laptop has built-in additional cooling so that it will not overheat. Personally, I used it for very demanding games and it worked great. I really recommend.
Hello, unfortunately I am not a computer graphic designer, but in my humble opinion, the best choice for using more demanding programs is a gaming laptop, e.g. Acer Nitro 5 with Windows 10 operating system, 16gb of RAM, SSD and Intel core i5 processor. The laptop has built-in additional cooling so that it will not overheat. Personally, I used it for very demanding games and it worked great. I really recommend.
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I recommend DELL laptops, such as Dell Inspiron G15 Ryzen 5 5600H/16GB/512/Win11 RTX3050. Good graphics card, good process. These programs will surely run smoothly on it.
I recommend DELL laptops, such as Dell Inspiron G15 Ryzen 5 5600H/16GB/512/Win11 RTX3050. Good graphics card, good process. These programs will surely run smoothly on it.
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I also recommend Dell computers. I've been using it for several years and I'm really happy with it. If you choose the right parameters of the graphics card and RAM, you will have a computer for years.
I also recommend Dell computers. I've been using it for several years and I'm really happy with it. If you choose the right parameters of the graphics card and RAM, you will have a computer for years.
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A relatively small screen and tightly packed components in a laptop are not a happy solution for an architect. However, I imagine that relative practicalities, such as mobility, will be very important for a student. Personally, I'd look for a pre-built workstation armed with a really good graphics card, which is absolutely crucial. With flat vector design in CAD, the first comer will handle it. However, when time is ticking and you need to release a whole set of quality renders, poor graphics can be frustrating.
A relatively small screen and tightly packed components in a laptop are not a happy solution for an architect. However, I imagine that relative practicalities, such as mobility, will be very important for a student. Personally, I'd look for a pre-built workstation armed with a really good graphics card, which is absolutely crucial. With flat vector design in CAD, the first comer will handle it. However, when time is ticking and you need to release a whole set of quality renders, poor graphics can be frustrating.
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The safest way is to go to the ''spec'' from assembling computers with a certain sum, e.g. 10,000 which you can spend on components and say what the computer will be used for. If you care about mobility; gaming laptops, but before you buy the "most expensive" find out how the processors work when you use more than one program at the same time.
The safest way is to go to the ''spec'' from assembling computers with a certain sum, e.g. 10,000 which you can spend on components and say what the computer will be used for. If you care about mobility; gaming laptops, but before you buy the "most expensive" find out how the processors work when you use more than one program at the same time.
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First of all, look for a lot of ram, 16gb minimum, because AutoCAD is mainly based on memory with the processor, I would consider an intel i5 8th generation or i7 6th generation up, the ground would have a minimum of 4 cores, 6 and 8 cores, it already allows for very smooth work but the costs are different and the graphics card is something from nvidia quadro (a line of cards created for design and graphics programs)
First of all, look for a lot of ram, 16gb minimum, because AutoCAD is mainly based on memory with the processor, I would consider an intel i5 8th generation or i7 6th generation up, the ground would have a minimum of 4 cores, 6 and 8 cores, it already allows for very smooth work but the costs are different and the graphics card is something from nvidia quadro (a line of cards created for design and graphics programs)
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I do not recommend laptops for such work! Having some experience in this regard ... I suggest buying a branded used desktop computer. With an i7 processor / 8 threads minimum 16 GB ram 32 GB recommended, and a graphics card minimum 1060 GTX Rendering will still require an open case. but equipment of this type gives advice and does not cost a fortune ;)
I do not recommend laptops for such work! Having some experience in this regard ... I suggest buying a branded used desktop computer. With an i7 processor / 8 threads minimum 16 GB ram 32 GB recommended, and a graphics card minimum 1060 GTX Rendering will still require an open case. but equipment of this type gives advice and does not cost a fortune ;)
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I recommend a Dell laptop with an Intel Core i7 processor, a minimum of 16GB RAM, and a dedicated Nvidia GeForce RTX graphics card. This type of hardware should have no trouble handling programs like Archicad and Autocad, even with more complex projects.
I recommend a Dell laptop with an Intel Core i7 processor, a minimum of 16GB RAM, and a dedicated Nvidia GeForce RTX graphics card. This type of hardware should have no trouble handling programs like Archicad and Autocad, even with more complex projects.
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