Macbook for Autocad - witch model?

Macbook for Autocad - witch model?

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Macbook for Autocad - witch model?

Anonymous
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good night!

 

Can someone help me with indications that work best for Autocad?

I reallllllly like this new mackbook model, but the specifications are:

 

  • 256GB PCIe-based onboard flash storage1
  • 1.1GHz dual-core
    Intel Core m3 processor
    Turbo Boost up to 2.2GHz
  • 8GB memory
  • Intel HD Graphics 515
I'm gonna have problems with autocad?
 
Should i go for a thick mac pro?
 
13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display
  • 2.7GHz Dual-core Intel Core i5, Turbo Boost up to 3.1GHz
  • 16GB 1866MHz LPDDR3 SDRAM
  • 128GB PCIe-based Flash Storage
  • Intel Iris Graphics 6100
  • Force Touch trackpad
  • Backlit Keyboard (English) & User's Guide

I use it everyday, because i'm an architect.

 

If you could help, i would be grateful!

Thanks

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nrz13
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First off, are you wanting to run AutoCAD for Windows or AutoCAD for Mac?  You're posting in the Windows forum.  The Mac forum is here:
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-for-mac/ct-p/3011

Minimum system requirements:
Mac
Windows

I wouldn't get the Macbook for AutoCAD under any circumstance.  It will be sluggish.  If you're doing small 2D drawings only, you might be able to get by, but I'd get a pro model.  Note that the 13" models don't come with a graphics card, so you'd actually be better off with the 15" model.

Finally, you can check the rumor mill for upcoming releases on new Macbooks and Macbook Pros here:
http://buyersguide.macrumors.com/#Mac


Work:  AutoCAD 2022.1.3, Windows 10 Pro v22H2 64-bit, Intel Core i7-8700K, 32GB RAM, Samsung 960 Pro SSD, AMD Radeon Pro WX 5100, 3 Dell Monitors (3840x2160)
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john.vellek
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Hi renanrizzardo, Welcome to the Community!

 

When buying a Mac for doing architectural design with AutoCAD, I would consider the types of things you want to do in CAD (simple drafting, modeling, rendering, etc). I always try  to get the fastest, most RAM, best video that I can afford and that I am still willing to carry around (if a laptop).

 

I would suggest that 16 GB of RAM at a minimum, a SSD for sure, and the fastest processor. With this said, if I were committed to the Apple platform and wanted a laptop I would go with the 15" Macbook Pro. The quad-core i7 will perform much better for you.

 

If you haven't used AutoCAD on a Mac before you can get a trial here.


John Vellek


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pendean
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May I ask, as one Architect to another, why you are not using AutoCAD Architecture http://www.autodesk.com/adt or REVIT http://www.autodesk.com/revit ? Neither is MAC-based though and buying a MAC to run WIndows apps is a total waste of money IMHO.

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john.vellek
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HI @Anonymous,

 

I am checking back to see if my post or others helped you with your problem. Please add a post with your results so other Forum users can benefit.

Please hit the Accept as Solution button if a post or posts fully solved your issue or answered your question.


John Vellek


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Anonymous
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i'm gonna try this one. Its kinda of a company problem.
Thanks!
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Anonymous
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YES. thanks.
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