Hi,
I have been tasked with ordering a new laptop with a budget of around £1500 for a work environment.
The laptop will be using AutoCAD (3D rendering) extensively and I have narrowed it down to three possible laptops (recommendations are always welcome!)
The three laptops:
Lenovo W530
Dell Precision M3800
HP ZBook 14 Mobile Workstation (
(I'm having a few issues finding the pricing for the Levono so not 100% if it is within budget)
Will the above laptops be up to the task of using autoCAD and which one would be the better choice?
Thanks for the help.
Ben.
Hi,
I have been tasked with ordering a new laptop with a budget of around £1500 for a work environment.
The laptop will be using AutoCAD (3D rendering) extensively and I have narrowed it down to three possible laptops (recommendations are always welcome!)
The three laptops:
Lenovo W530
Dell Precision M3800
HP ZBook 14 Mobile Workstation (
(I'm having a few issues finding the pricing for the Levono so not 100% if it is within budget)
Will the above laptops be up to the task of using autoCAD and which one would be the better choice?
Thanks for the help.
Ben.
Hello Ben:
First of congrats on a new notebook. New gear is always great!
I am a huge fan of Lenovo products. I do believe one of my Lenovo contacts recently mentioned that there is a new line of mobile workstations on the horizon, so perhaps the 530 will see a price drop. Have you looked at the W540?.
I am not too big a fan of Dells in general, but the specs look fine. I especially like Nvidia K1100M. Discrete video cards with dedicated RAM are a must in mobile workstations meant for rendering. I also like the SSHD (but SSD would still be better).
I have had phenomenal success with my 17" HP mobile workstation. This thing is a best, albeit an aged beast now. So I can recommend the HP's. But, that 4GB RAM count and the AMD leaves me sketchy. I much prefer Nvidia in terms of performance and support (but really it is a Ford / Chevy matter of preference I suppose). From a quick look it seems that the HP board can support up to 16GB of RAM where the Dell looks to cap at 8GB. I would go for the most RAM possible.
Weighing all the factors (with no additional information) I would go with the Dell. The 8GB of packed in RAM and the graphics card sold me. But, you could snag that Lenovo W540 and upgrade to 16GB of RAM, an Nvidia K2100M and a 512GB SSD and still be in budget.
Those are my 1.5 cents. Be sure to share out it goes for you!
- KFD -
Hello Ben:
First of congrats on a new notebook. New gear is always great!
I am a huge fan of Lenovo products. I do believe one of my Lenovo contacts recently mentioned that there is a new line of mobile workstations on the horizon, so perhaps the 530 will see a price drop. Have you looked at the W540?.
I am not too big a fan of Dells in general, but the specs look fine. I especially like Nvidia K1100M. Discrete video cards with dedicated RAM are a must in mobile workstations meant for rendering. I also like the SSHD (but SSD would still be better).
I have had phenomenal success with my 17" HP mobile workstation. This thing is a best, albeit an aged beast now. So I can recommend the HP's. But, that 4GB RAM count and the AMD leaves me sketchy. I much prefer Nvidia in terms of performance and support (but really it is a Ford / Chevy matter of preference I suppose). From a quick look it seems that the HP board can support up to 16GB of RAM where the Dell looks to cap at 8GB. I would go for the most RAM possible.
Weighing all the factors (with no additional information) I would go with the Dell. The 8GB of packed in RAM and the graphics card sold me. But, you could snag that Lenovo W540 and upgrade to 16GB of RAM, an Nvidia K2100M and a 512GB SSD and still be in budget.
Those are my 1.5 cents. Be sure to share out it goes for you!
- KFD -
Thank you for the help guys, it has been very useful and insightful!
This is the setup I have chosen to go with so far:
Levono ThinkPad W540
Processor: Intel Core i7-4600M (3.60GHz)
O/S: Windows 7 Professional 64bit
Graphics: NVIDIA Quadro K2100M 2G
Memory: 16GB DDR3L
Hard Drive: 256GB Solid State Drive
Screen: 15.6"
In an ideal world i would like to upgrade the memory to 32 and the SSD to 512GB...
Thank you for the help guys, it has been very useful and insightful!
This is the setup I have chosen to go with so far:
Levono ThinkPad W540
Processor: Intel Core i7-4600M (3.60GHz)
O/S: Windows 7 Professional 64bit
Graphics: NVIDIA Quadro K2100M 2G
Memory: 16GB DDR3L
Hard Drive: 256GB Solid State Drive
Screen: 15.6"
In an ideal world i would like to upgrade the memory to 32 and the SSD to 512GB...
I'm looking at the W540, too. How is it working for you?
I'm looking at the W540, too. How is it working for you?
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