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Laptop specification to run complex Revit models

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Anonymous
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Laptop specification to run complex Revit models

Hey all,

 

I had a question. I'm looking now for 2 months after a laptop that supports revit copmlex buildings.

 

I contacted several companies without a result... So i hope i can find some awnsers here:

 

I Fount these laptops but i dont know if they will perforn good in any way:

 

- MSI Creator 17 inch

- RTX 2080 Super Max-Q (8GB)

- I7-10875H

32GB DDR4 2666MHz Ram

- 2TB Storage

Apple Macbook Pro 16:

- I9

- 32GB 2666-MHz DDR4 Ram

- AMD Radeon Pro 5500M 8GB

- 512 GB SSD with external hard drive

 

Will this perform well or do you use something else or recommend something else?

 

Thanks in advance

Greetz

 

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L.Maas
in reply to: Anonymous

Check out the Revit Hardware Specs. It gives advice for  minimum to performance systems.

I would not worry too much about the graphics and focus more on memory and processor.

As a rule of thumb "project size loaded * 20 = RAM needed" for Revit only (not including other running software) 

 

I personally would not use a macbook. Revit is only for Windows, meaning you would need to use virtualisation on a Mac. 

 

Other focus points might depend on other software yo are going to use

Louis

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Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.

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martijn_pater
in reply to: Anonymous

If you're going with the macbook you want to get parallels aswell. Running from bootcamp gives you/could give you some driver issues, whereas parallels uses mac basically. For instance your mouse/mousepad/keyboard might not function properly, from experience...

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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I can safely recommend you that device "MSI Creator 17 inch" according to a friend who's using it for professional renders and has only one problem which is not technical the fan sound is somehow high, everything is good for revit.

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lim.wendy
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@Anonymous,

 

Welcome to the forum and thanks for posting. I've modified your title to give other users a quick insight into the question/issue you are having.

 


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Anonymous
in reply to: lim.wendy

Thanks for the awnsers, im looking for the msi but now i have to options.

 

MSI Option 1:

https://www.tones.be/nl/article/131827?fbclid=IwAR3J4T3ueqDe2CD1KCFNQvRlI6gUigRAsZhX_Y2sNXa-664TTIJi...

 

Msi Option2: 

https://www.tones.be/nl/article/131822?fbclid=IwAR2QIddRzLQ27oYHZ3w3F0590_e1khc-b1-Uwg01vPeUkhEsQcXK...

 

 

The option 2 is cheaper but had i9, so i dont know wich one is the best cause the i9 is cheaper.

 

Thanks in advance greets

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ennujozlagam
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you can also try HERE. thanks





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