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Is this a good Laptop Specification for a 5-Years Archi Course?


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Please pardon me. I am extremely noob when it comes to Laptop specifications. But below is roughly what I am looking for. Is that gonna help with the course?

 

 

 

ASUS ROG (no idea which model too, but definitely a ASUS ROG):

 

- With i7-6800 / 77xx and ABOVE.

 

- 32GB Ram (the more the better).

 

- With SSD (C-Drive is in SSD).

 

- Graphic card Nvidia 1080.

 

- Screen size between 15 and 17 inches.

 

- Good cooling system (?)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Is the above good enough to handle ALL aspect of Rendering, Drafting, Production etc of heavy duty work from Architecture School? (Includes softwares like SketchUp, Revit, AutoCAD, ArchiCAD, 3D Max, Vray for ALL, Adobe Suite etc)... Will be using it as a workstation. Heavy Duty portable Workstation.

 

 

 

Will this be good enough?

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there is some terrific competition atm

 

Just be aware anything with a 1070/1080 will give you less than 2hrs battery life at capacity. There are some great ultrabooks competing against the bulky alienware/predator/rog stations atm. They are not easily upgradable, heavy (3-5kg) and battery life is extremely poor. You would be almost better off with workstation tower unless you MUST be portable (albiet not much with that thing). The other concern is they run hot, they will burn out over a 2 year period (if your lucky maybe 3 but your pushing it)

 

Ultrabooks for 3D

 

Razer

https://www2.razerzone.com/au-en/gaming-systems/razer-blade

 

Acer Nitro

https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/series/aspirevnitro

 

Asus Aero 15

http://www.gigabyte.com.au/Laptop/AERO-15#kf

 

Dell XPS/Inspiron range

http://www.dell.com/au/business/p/laptops.aspx?c=au&l=en&s=bsd&~ck=mn

 

I am looking to buy a laptop and my personal opinion is with the Gigabyte Aero atm for price/power. It gives you 10hours battery life, a 1060 6GB with up to 32gb ram. Only issue is the screen is not 100% adobe (Razer comes closest with 99%), but... easy to hook up a decent monitor. The other components are a little more permanent.

 

Any laptop that supports 40gbps thunderbolt is a good option as you can hook up an external GPU card later on and not sacrifice the portablility/heat

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Okay, I had decided on getting an ASUS ROG G752VS. Almost 99.9% confirmed. But will the ASUS ROG G752VS be a good laptop to work on renderings, heavy duty draftings etc? :D

 

 

 

The Specs of it is as follows:

 

Processor: Intel® Core ™ i7-7700HQ (6M Cache, 2.8GHz to 3.8GHz)

 

OS: Windows 10 Home

 

Chipset: Mobile Intel® CM238 Express Chipset

 

Memory: 16GB (8GB * 2) DDR4 2133MHz

 

Screen: 17.3 "LED Backlit / Slim / 300nits / Full HD (1920x1080 / 16: 9) / Anti-Glare / NTSC: 72% / IPS

 

Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX1070

 

Storage: 256GB SSD M.2 PCIEG3x4

1TB 7200rpm SATA

Optical Unit: DVD 8X Supermulti, Double Layer [sATA]

 

Card Reader: SD / MMC

 

Camera: HD (720p)

 

Wireless network: 802.11ac (Dual band)

Bluetooth: 4.1

Network: 10/100/1000 Mbps

 

Interface4 x USB 3.0

1 x USB-C 3.1 (Gen 2) with Thunderbolt

1 x Headphone Output (S / PDIF)

1 x Headphone Output

1 x Microphone Input

1 x RJ45 LAN connector

1 x HDMI

1 x mini DisplayPort

1 x Power Input

Audio: Built-in Stereo Speaker Microphone

Built-in Array

Built-in

Majestic Sound subwoofer

Battery: 96Wh, 8 Cells, Lithium Ion

Power Adapter: 230W AC adapter; Output: 19.5V DC, 11.8A; Input: 100 ~ 240V AC, 50 / 60Hz universal

 

Dimensions: 416 x 322 x 20 ~ 49 mm

 

Weight: 4.3 kg (with 8 cell battery)

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  • 3 weeks later...

Sure you can use a laptop as workstation. Make sure it has good cooling and connect it to a monitor when you are at home.

 

Go to the link below and compare stuff to see how much performance difference there is and save yourself cash (just type in the thing you are looking for):

 

http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i3-M-370-vs-Intel-Core-i3-7100U/m259vsm176913

 

http://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/ATI-Mobility-Radeon-HD-5470-vs-Intel-Iris-Pro-HD-5200-V1-Mobile-115-GHz/m7794vsm8009

 

Watch youtube or other reviews of the thing you want to buy.

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