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I am a second year architecture student planning to buy a new laptop. My hear is set on Asus K55VM-SX086D (3rd Gen Ci7/ 8GB/ 1TB/ DOS/ 2GB Graph)

Here are the technical specifications:

 

Processor Core i7 (3rd Generation)

Variant 3610QM

Chipset Mobile Intel HM76 Express

Brand Intel

Clock Speed 2.3 GHz With Turbo Boost Upto 3.3 GHz

Cache 6 MB

MEMORY

Expandable Memory Upto 8 GB

Memory Slots 2 (Unused Slot - 0)

System Memory 8 GB DDR3

STORAGE

Hardware Interface SATA

RPM 5400

HDD Capacity 1 TB

OPTICAL DISK DRIVE

Read/Write Speed 8x

Optical Drive DVD RW SuperMulti Drive with Dual Layer Support

PLATFORM

Operating System Free DOS

Architecture 64-bit

DISPLAY

Screen Size 15.6 inch

Resolution 1366 x 768 Pixel

Screen Type Widescreen BrightView LED-backlit Display

GRAPHICS

Dedicated Graphics Memory Type DDR3

Dedicated Graphics Memory Capacity 2 GB

Graphic Processor NVIDIA GeForce GT 630M

INPUT

Web Camera 0.3 Megapixel

Pointer Device Touchpad

Keyboard Seamless Chiclet Keyboard

AUDIO

Internal Mic Yes

Speakers Altec Lansing

COMMUNICATION

Ethernet 10/100/1000 Base T

Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11b/g/n

Bluetooth v4.0

POWER

Battery Backup Upto 3 hours

Power Supply 65 W AC Adapter

Battery Cell 6 cell

PORTS/SLOTS

USB Port 1 x USB 2.0, 2 X USB 3.0

RJ11 No

Mic In Yes

RJ45 LAN Yes

HDMI Port Yes

VGA Port Yes

Multi Card Slot Yes

MACHINE DIMENSIONS

Weight 2.6 kg

Dimension 378 x 253 x 34.9 mm

 

Please tell me if its a good buy or not :)

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It is a mediocre buy because of the 768p screen. It is just too small imho.

 

I have worked on a 768p laptop for a year.

It was pretty fast for its time, yet the limited screen real estate really becomes hard to work with when in CAD or illustrator etc you dealing with extended toolbards.

 

The interface eats up all the space, and you are left with a small keyhole sized viewport to work with.

 

If you have to go to a 17" to get 900-1080p, do it.

If you have to pay a bit more to get a 15" 900-1080p, it does worth it.

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These two things are not good for 3ds max and CAD... the screen is indeed to small to work around in max with all the toolbars open, also that graphic card is really slow, no matter how many gigs it has, I think the clock speed is too slow, only good for watching movies, spending extra $300-400 upgrading these two items will be worth it in the longer run:

 

Resolution 1366 x 768 Pixel

Graphic Processor NVIDIA GeForce GT 630M

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When I was in school I ran CAD and Max on an 850mhz P2 with a 15" screen and 8mb graphics card and had no problems. ;)

 

You should learn the AutoCAD keystrokes. Do that you are not dependent on all of the toolbars. Close the toolbars and you get your screen real estate back.

 

I know that money is tight as a student and mobility is key especially when working on your project in the middle of arch history.

 

 

Jason Matthews

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