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Just so we're all discussing the same thing here: when you say "rotate" do you actually mean "orbit"? 3D performance in the detailed visual styles isn't going to do well with complex 3D models, especially with what looks to be integrated graphics hardware (i.e. built into the processor). It can be done with a reasonably-detailed model using a dedicated video card of reasonable specs, so you don't need to splurge on a monster 5/6000-series Quadro.
But AutoCAD-based software isn't my first choice for real-time review. First is design software appropriate to the task, such as Inventor/Fusion360, or Revit; these are designed from the ground-up for 3D operations. You don't always have the option though, sometimes AutoCAD is the tool to use. In that case the models need to be kept small, lean, and clean, using one of the wireframe visual styles. Navisworks Simulate is used for real-time shaded inspection.
If you are going to fly by the seat of your pants, expect friction burns.
"I don't know" is the beginning of knowledge, not the end.