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AlecMataloni 08-05-2011 13:52

Recommended SolidWorks Laptops???
 
Recently, I've been informed that my team will be switching to SolidWorks for our designing process. I have the software (courtesy of the Wings of Fire Hall of Fame booth =D), but my computer isn't powerful enough to run it.

So now, I'm searching for a laptop competent enough to run the software painlessly. I'm looking into a price range from $800-$1200. Would any of you guys have some suggestions as to a specific model or brand of laptop that works well with this software? If so, feel free to either post it here or PM me as you see fit.

Thanks!

RyanN 08-05-2011 15:52

Re: Recommended SolidWorks Laptops???
 
You'll want to look more towards a business oriented laptop, with either an nVidia Quadro or a AMD FireGL graphics card. They're designed more for the modeling and professional industry rather than the consumer entertainment industry.

Not saying that a GeForce or Radeon card won't get the job done, but the Quadro and FireGL cards are designed for that type of work.

akoscielski3 08-05-2011 17:28

Re: Recommended SolidWorks Laptops???
 
In august i bought myself a laptop, its a Lenovo (IBM), T510. Lenovo now has a new version of this one but they do have other laptops built for your price range. I specifically bought this one to run solidworks, and it is definitely a business/engineering laptop. I bought mine for $1400, on sale :$ . they have sales on their website every so often so if you want to get a good one at a great price wait for a sale (watch on their website or call). Browse the website to get a better idea of the prices and which series that would work for you. :)
www.lenovo.com

Tristan Lall 08-05-2011 18:56

Re: Recommended SolidWorks Laptops???
 
Are you planning to do the work directly on the laptop's screen, or with an external monitor? (In other words, do serious CAD work at a desk, since you're going to need a mouse anyway; use the fact that it's portable as a reason to move between desks, and only rarely to edit something on the laptop's own screen.)

If you can't acquire a cheap 24 in LCD monitor for CAD work, and thus need to work directly on the laptop's screen, the T510 would be a reasonably good choice if you're planning to use the laptop every day. (With the professional-grade Lenovos, HPs and Dells, you're paying for durability and serviceability.)

If you're just going to be doing CAD occasionally, and doing it without an external monitor, look for a consumer-level media-capable laptop with a Core i5 or i7 mobile processor, a higher-end GPU (though not necessarily a professional-grade one like a FireGL or Quadro) and a big screen (with high resolution). You might want to try this for ideas.

(I personally like my X201 for most things, although I'm doing a lot less CAD nowadays. It's very fast and very portable. But then again, I use it with a docking station and an external monitor whenever possible. It's a bit out of your price range, anyway.)

Lowfategg 08-05-2011 19:55

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If you don't mind its size. Price per performance in my mind goes to the Asus G73/G53. Its on the upper scale of your price range, but its hard to find any system with similar specs in its price range.

AlecMataloni 09-05-2011 18:20

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Thank you all for your helpful contributions!


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