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Gentlefolk,
My IT guy is suggesting this as a suitable laptop for running Inventor - any opinions?:
- Asus G75VW-91121Z-16GB
- Display: 17.3" Full HD 3D 16:9 Full HD 3D(1920x1080 120Hz) LED Backlight
- CPU: Intel® Quad Core™ i7-3610 QM ( 2.3GHz )
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 M 3GB dedicated
- Storage: 2 TB
- Memory: 16GB
- OS: 64bit Windows 7 Ultimate
- Thunderbolt x 1
Many thanks,
Tref.
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Processor is on the slow side. Go for the fastest processor you can get, even if it's fewer cores; Inventor mostly uses just one (rendering and drawing view generation will use additional, if available).
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Thanks for teh comments - our IT guy is looking for an alternative now (with faster processor). It seems lame in comparison to many, but a typical large assembly for us is in the region of 600 components. Unfortunately it isn't a dedicated CAD machine and has to run office, email, internet etc as well, and I am expected to quickly open up assemblies and drawings from other products than the one I am working on for troubleshooting purposes.
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If you need your computer to multi-task, then I would strongly recommend a SSD for the primary drive (operating system and applications). I just put one in my new home computer a couple of months ago, and the difference in booting, opening programs, etc. is really noticeable. I used a 120 GB SSD, but for a work computer I'd go with the 240 - 256 range.
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On topic, I find it hard to believe that pc couldn't handle 600 parts, but if a faster equal cored processor is available then by all means go for it just to be safe.
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OK, spec that I am now being offered:
Dell Mobile Precision M4700
3rd gen Intel Core i7-3940XM Processor (3.00GHz Turbo, 8MB)
NVIDIA Quadro K2000M with 2GB GDDR3
1920 x 1080 LCD,
16GB 1600MHz DDR3
750GB 2.5inch Serial ATA (7.200 Rpm)
How does that sound?
Many thanks,
Tref.
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Still would recommend SSD for OS and applications-- much faster.
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Thanks, I've asked our IT guy to look at that to see if it is an option...

