Hi guys
I know this is a periodic topic that comes out often, so I apologize for that. I checked the forum, the newest is dated back to 2016 anyway.
But as I'm going to buy a (maybe) 2000 usd or more machine, I want to be sure it can handle 3ds max finely.
What I have to do with Max mainly is interior design and rendering.
I've been googling for quite a long now, and basically I couldn't get any clear reply about those questions:
1- GPU: Can other GPUs not listed in the recommended hardware work fine with Max? The gpu that I'm talking about are:
- Geforce GTX 1060 6gb gddr5
- Quadro M1200 4gb gddr5
- Geforce GTX 1050 4gb gddr5
- Geforce 940 MX 2gb gddr5
I can buy a laptop with a Quadro M2000 that is listed, but no one of those that I found really fancy me that much.
2- i7 or xeon? Can an i7 quad core works fine or is it much better a Xeon?
That's it.
About the laptops, my options are:
1- Razer Blade 14" 4K
i7-7700HQ quad-core
Geforce GTX 1060 6gb gddr5
16 gb of memory
512 gb or 1 tb SSD hard drive
2- Dell Precision 5520
i7-7820HQ quad-core or Xeon E3 1505M quad-core
Quadro M1200 4gb gddr5
16 or 32 bg
512 gb or 1 tb SSD
3- Dell xps 15"9560
i7-7700HQ quad-core
Geforce GTX 1050 4gb gddr5
16 (+16) gb
512 gb SSD
4- last option
HP Spectre x360 15"
i7-7500 dual-core :((
Geforce 940 MX 2gb gddr5
16 gb
512 gb SSD
I'm open to other options, but not bigger than 15"
Really many thanks for your help.
Regards
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Hi,
All great machines but I would defiantly go for a Xeon chip. They are more robust and great for CPU rendering. I've had machines with Xeon chip rendering for 5 years without any problems.
With regards to graphics cards I have always stuck with Nvidia as these are considered the best also mental ray is made by Nvidia, although that's not included in Max now. The Nvidia Quadro cards are the best and will last but they are generally more expensive. GTX cards are for gaming but are great for VR as well.
Xeon E3 1505M quad-core
Quadro M1200 4gb gddr5
16 or 32 bg
512 gb or 1 tb SSD
Question!
Piettro, can you please update what you gonna buy in the end and share your 3dmax experience with chosen laptop?
I am on the same page now and looking for great machine
Thanks a lot!
Hi Irina
Honestly I just bought it and I didn't really had time to try that much 3ds max.
I picked Dell Precision, so far for all the other cad programs that I use (sketchup + vray mainly and fusion360) I am completely satisfied.
I just tried to design and render one simple room with max, and I didn't notice any issue (modelling and rendering were smooth and fast) but sure it was not an hard test. I cannot say anything about animation as I do not do it.
About the computer in general, I have to say that it's really good: amazing screen (I bought the 4k and it's a huge step ahead), it is fast, it looks great, and so on...The only negative point is actually related to the 4k: some sketchup plug-ins do not scale their icons. So some of them are quite small (not sketchup itself, only some plug-ins). 3ds max is scaled right (so no problem with that).
hi pietro,
I had the exact same confusions as yours and my options were the same as well, so your comments really helped.
I just want to ask how the precision's battery life is and also its weight. I'm actually an interior design student and these two factors are a part of my concern and ur review would help.
pls also inform if there are any problems or even good qualities about this laptop that you might be experiencing.
thankyou in advance
Hi Rufo
As I said previously I'm really satisfied with this pc. The only problem is the scale in 4k screen (but Max 2017 do not have this problem)
The weight, well, I guess is something between 3 and 4 kg...It's not light, you feel it when it's in your backpack on holding in your hands. If you have to walk around in a construction site with the Precision in the hand it's not convenient at all (sure Surface pro/book would do a much better job).
The battery is good, I may work a whole afternoon with Illustrator/photoshop or browsing/sending emails without need to charge it. But using Max (even light files) or rendering with any programs the battery last much less (one hour I guess) and the fan system gets quite noise (I suppose that's the reason)
As I said I am anyway fully satisfied. But if I had to buy a pc now I would wait the new Surface book 2 15" with i7 8th generation quad core.
Hi Pietro!
I got Precision 7520 Intel Xeon CPU- E3-1505M v6 3GHz 32GBRam
And I am pretty happy as well
Although first time I made render on 3dsmax was little bit scared of the sound as well))
Battery 'dissapears' when 3dsmax running
but look like it is 'ok' situation
The only difference is the display. IPS LCD, which is a variant of (active matrix) TFT LCDs, further improves display technology by providing better color reproduction and a wider, more accurate viewing angle. Both are rather weak and the display will make little difference in your architect work, but will be fancier.
I wonder if would be faster and cheaper a laptop for general use plus a workstation than a powerful laptop for 3d. For start apart of being systematically weaker and more expensive than a workstation laptops become obsolete quickly for that type of tasks and have little possibilities of upgrades, forcing to buy new ones much more frequently than a workstation to keep performance.
For renders that you need to leave the computer on for long periods I have been forced to change the fan sometimes of a workstation, that is quite trivial. And can be a mess in a laptop. Also for render speed is likely to have speeds half or less than a workstation. You would need to have several laptops to match it.
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