2025-02-20
05:14 PM
- last edited
a month ago
by
Laszlo Nagy
Hi everyone! 🙂
I'm a fourth year architect student in Hungary. I need a new laptop but extremely lost. I tried reading the subreddit's discussions about laptops but I'm still confused. Please help!
My current laptop is ASUS Vivobook S15 S530. It crashes when I use Archicad and do rendering and is basically super slow.
https://www.asus.com/laptops/for-home/vivobook/vivobook-s15-s530/techspec/
Its properties:
- CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-8265U (1.60 GHz) (6M Cache, up to 3.9 GHz, 4 cores)
- GPU: NIVIDIA GeForce MX150
- Memory: 8 GB
- 1 TB storage
I'm looking for az upgrade. I mostly use Archicad, Sketchup, Photoshop and Indesign and sometimes do rendering.
My (i guess very little) expectations:
- CPU: Intel i5 or i7 or Ryzen 5 or 7 (I think these are within my budget)
- GPU: would be good if I can get an NVIDIA
- Memory: at least 16 GB
- Storage: at least 512 GB
My budget is $1000 (400 000 Ft).
Could you recommend me some models or even good CPUs or GPUs? Which aspects should I focus on? Which models/CPUs/GPUs should I avoid?
Thanks for the help!!
2 weeks ago
Hello!
Unfortunately 1k€ is too little budget for "professional" Laptop, in my opinion. I think minimum is 2000€, and it will not be "renderer" tool. We recently bought 4000€ laptops (mac+pc) for my collegues in our company. And i bought a PC desktop with same specs worth 1300€ (not including display) for my teenager son. His computer beats the pro laptops in cinebench render tests by far.
Display cards in 1000€ laptops range are typically integrated, with limited memory, and not always updated, not CAD/BIM certified... They are not good if one needs external display (like many designers would need) either.
So i heavily recommend either to save for 2000€ or consider desktop...
BR,
Ville
2 weeks ago
As Ville has mentioned, if you are wanting to do renderings on it in a half decent time your budget would need to increase a decent amount... There is also the question of how portable does it need to be? Is it an actual laptop that you can take out and about or a desktop replacement that you need to plug in somewhere? Portability is very expensive...
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