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Notebook 1600€ for AutoCAD, Revit, ... 2018

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Notebook 1600€ for AutoCAD, Revit, ... 2018

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Hi,

 

I'm looking for a notebook that can run without any problem AutoCAD, Revit, SAP2000.
I'm doing Civil engineering so I'll use it every day at campus and I'll do mostly FEM (finite element method).
I have a budget of 1600€ and few more. Probably it's around 1300 US Dollars because of taxation in my country.

 

I have some doubts about some specs of the notebook and i'd like to know your thoughts about them.

I've already read about the posts in this forum and this link.


I have also my old laptop which I'll use for photos and videos at home.

All of them have 16 DDR4 RAM and a 15.6" FHD screen with Windows 10 64bit.

 

I have reduced to few possibilities:

I7-7600U, 940MX, SSD 512 pcie-nvme, 72 Wh battery; for 1581€ Lenovo Thinkpad T570 Custom

I7-7600U, Quadro M520M, SSD 256 pcie-nvme, 72 Wh battery; for 1732€ Lenovo Thinkpad P51s Custom

I7-7700HQ, Quadro M1200, SSD 256 pcie-nvme, 90 Wh battery; for 1854€ Lenovo Thinkpad P51 Custom

 

I7-6700HQ, 960M, 4K screen, SSD 500 + HDD 1000, 59 Wh battery; for 1120€ Asus N552VW-FI202T

 

I7-7700HQ, 1060 SSD 128 + HDD 1000 7200rpm, 64 Wh battery; for 1350€ Asus ROG GL502VM-FY200T

I'm not sure on which feature invest my money and which notebook choose..

Can you help me?

Thanks in advance

Davide

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Ask the others who are in your educational path what their experiences are. They may have better insight. Also check the school classifieds some times seniors are looking to unload their systems. 

 

Just verify you are somewhere close to the spec needs:https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/System-r...

 

Past that you can check it against the specs of systems optimized for this sort of thing. https://www.bimboxusa.com/copy-of-computers

 

I wouldn't necessarily write off your old laptop either. I might go and download the software and see if it can handle it especially if money is an issue. 

 

 

CADnoob

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