Hi All I am planning to buy a laptop for my personal use and will also be using revit but at entry to mid level. I am considering laptops with graphic cards NVIDIA® RTX™ A500 Laptop GPU 4GB GDDR6 and A1000/A2000.
Will A500 be sufficient enough and will that support REVIT entry to mis level (Not too heavy) readings?
If not, what is the minimal graphic card requirement? (4 Gb memory)
Autodesk has a page for this purpose, with 3 configurations, minimum, value, and performance. Please refer to:
Have you look into External GPU? It seems to be an excellent alternative if your laptop graphic card cannot handle heavy rendering. It use physical graphic card attached to eGPU enclosure. Check this site for more info.
https://www.razer.com/gaming-egpus/razer-core-x
An external GPU still leaves you with a slow CPU and RAM. And it isn't mobile really since you need to plug into an outlet And if you lug around that external GPU box, you may also use a small ITX PC. OP probably should explain the exact use case. Like use it at home, in a cafe, or in a hotel room while traveling, actual full blown design, or just small edits on the fly while traveling?
If you want performance and productivity, use a desktop and two 43"monitors. Like if you work in an office or at home where you have space. If you want mobility, use a mobile platform with the eliminations and ultimately a 15"screen is just for some small edits. A laptop can be the right tool, but only for the right limited application. I'm just trying to manage expectations here.
And with very few exceptions, all the mobile specs are a big lie. Most laptops have NO proper cooling and the CPU/GPU will throttle once that tiny turbine-sound fan can't cool anymore. I would look into gaming laptops that have great un-biased reviews regarding cooling (it still will be limited...).
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