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Anonymous
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Please Help

Can my dell laptop inspiron 14 3467 series enought to run 2D autocad? Thanks
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Alfred.NESWADBA
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi,

 

for that laptop there exist multiple configurations, so this is reason 1 why an answer like "yes" or "no" is not possible.

 

Some thoughts to what I see:

  • I would never use an I3 processor for CAD
  • I would never work on a 14" display when doing CAD jobs

 

>> to run 2D autocad

Even if you mean AutoCAD LT (as you mention 2D) it depends on

  • how often and how long do you work with AutoCAD (once a month for 10 minutes or every day 10 hours)
  • how big are your drawings (simply A4 schematic with just a few lines and blocks or a full floor plan of a hospital).

 

- alfred -

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pendean
in reply to: Anonymous

Basic AutoCAD system requirements for an average user:
An i5 or i7 processor running at 3GHZ or higher native clock speed.
8GB Ram
A video card with 2GB Ram or more.
If a laptop, 15" screen minimum size: if you want to use it with an external monitor (so you can get a smaller laptop screen), you need to make sure the external monitor can be run at HD display settings (not the low end 1024x768 common on cheap laptops).
A harddrive large enough to hold all of your files: 500GB is good, 1TB is better.

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injineri
in reply to: Anonymous

2d can run almost everything 🙂 just give it some time to load the program 🙂

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rtowne72
in reply to: Anonymous

I would install a trial and see how it goes, if it does not perform as expected then you will know.  That is the beauty of a trial. I have ran AutoCAD on about anything including in WINE, it just takes a bit longer to come up.

 

 

When you say 2D AutoCAD are you referring to only doing 2D in AutoCAD model Space or are you looking at an LT version?

Thanks,
Rob Towne
Sr. Engineer/CAD Manager | A.L.P.
Inventor/Vault Professional/AutoCAD

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