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Which processor?

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Anonymous
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Which processor?

Hi!

 

I hope it is okay to ask my question here. If not then adim can delete it of course.

 

My laptop was to repair, but when they could not reperarere the store will give me a new one.

 

My question to you is;

What type of these processor should the laptop be for it to run Inventor and other demanding applications?

  • Intel Celeron
  • Intel Core i3
  • Intel Core i5
  • Intel Core i7
  • AMD QUad Core A4
  • AMD Quad-Core A8
  • Intel Core M
  • Intel Pentium

And is it best with a windows laptop with SSD?

 

Thanks in advance!!

 

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xmem_ut
in reply to: Anonymous

 


@sh03 wrote:

Hi!

 

I hope it is okay to ask my question here. If not then adim can delete it of course.

 

My laptop was to repair, but when they could not reperarere the store will give me a new one.

 

My question to you is;

What type of these processor should the laptop be for it to run Inventor and other demanding applications?

  • Intel Celeron
  • Intel Core i3
  • Intel Core i5
  • Intel Core i7
  • AMD QUad Core A4
  • AMD Quad-Core A8
  • Intel Core M
  • Intel Pentium

And is it best with a windows laptop with SSD?

 

Thanks in advance!!

 

Hi sh03.

IMHO an my honest experience amd was-is better price-experience platform by now.

 

pentium is null-power CPU

 

Core M it's the same

 

the i3 and are too small to do multithreading and multicore apllications

 

the i5 is good if you have an external gpu (someone says the i5 it's a i7 with gpu problem, and Intel shut off them)

 

i7 it's so expensive 

 

ALL intel are not REAL multicore, but have hypertading technology (a physical core can emulate one other with 80% of performance), so an 8 core is a 4 physical core wich emulate other 4.

 

in my AMD experience at the same budget i have +1/4 of powerfull with AMD (go to see benchmark)

and you know, the instruction set are the same bla bla..

 

IF you have money to WASTE buy Intel

IF you are smart buy AMD

 

i dont have any issues with AMD processor

 

 

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mdavis22569
in reply to: xmem_ut

Depends on what you do 

 

but you can't go wrong with the following:

 

What ADSK recommends for their software

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/inventor-products/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcartic...

 

Recommended:
Intel® Xeon® E3 or Core i7 or equivalent, 3.0 GHz or greater

Minimum:
64-bit Intel or AMD, 2 GHz or faster

 

 

Personally I have an I7 6700 and I don't have issue, but you also need the RAM, and GPU to go with it. 

 

Look at the How fast is your PC thread and see what everyone is possible for scores and what they are using...

 

 


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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Another question 🙂

Which processor is good as or better than AMD A6-7310?

 

Thanks in advance!

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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I have found the answer 😉

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xmem_ut
in reply to: Anonymous

amd ryzen (pc desktop cpu can be usable on march, so impressive)

 

amd opteron serie (server solution, intel-xeon enemy)

 

rules the numbers, amd is better, and wallet saver.

 

X.mem UT

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