Hi,
it's possible to know if this graphic card are good for autocad 2017?
GeForce® GTX 965M
Iris™-Grafikkarte 540
Intel HD 520
geforce GTX 950m
Or there is a link where i can check?
I've found just a link for recommended graphic card for Autocad 2013/2014.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Michele Egli
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Hi,
Is't good enough for this hardware spec. to run AutoDesk Maya Software or any autocad from 2016-2018 edition:
Hp Desk Top
- Intel Core i5-7200U 7 TH Processor
- 23.8 Inch Full HD Screen Size
- 1 TB HDD + 8 GB SSD 5400RPM Storage Capacity
- 8 GB DDR4 RAM
- NVIDIA Gforce 920MX Graphics
- Windows 10 Home 64 Bit Operating System ?
Please don't crosspost, posting 4 times the same question means we (trying to support) have 4 times more work.
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- alfred -
Just to reaffirm what was already said, but get 16gb RAM, 256gb SSD, and Quad Core i7, with a graphics card, and you will be more than happy.
As an 3rd generation i7 processor (Ivy Bridge) is about 85% the performance power of the equivelent 6th Generation i7 (as all focus was on efficiency and battery life) its better to look at an 3 or 4 yr old Laptop with the above specs than a newer version with lesser specs. The older version will still have the horsepower.
Bob
Hi @Anonymous,
Here is a link to the certified hardware page. You should be able to input your product, version and then see the certified cards.
Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.
Hi @Anonymous,
I am glad you found the link helpful. It was also provided in the 2nd post of this thread. I am sorry that you missed it. Please let me know if there are other resources I can provide.
I think a good laptop will outlast the needs of the user bar motherboard or other significant failure and can last more than 5 years.
As a mature student I bought a Toshiba satellite pro Septemeber 2010, €1000, early i7 CPU 4GB RAM and 512mb graphics card for my final year Mechanical engineering degree.
It still runs AutoCAD now up to 2017, Autodesk Inventor, Ansys Finite element analysis and I still game on it the odd time. It probably wont run the newest gaming titles but it fulfills all my needs. I recently installed an SSD and maxed out the RAM at 8GB. i7 can run hot in laptops, a good i5 would work but personally SSD's are a must these days but if they fail your data is gone so backups(cloud/NAS) are a must for all users. I have reinstalled AutoCAD and what used to be maybe 1.5hrs took about 15-20 mins to install, loads exceptionally fast.
Good luck.
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