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Hi, I am currently looking at the below laptop: https://www.lenovo.com/gb/en/laptops/thinkpad/p-series/ThinkPad-P17-Gen-2-17-inch-Intel-mobile-workstation/p/20YUCTO1WWENGB2/customize?utm_source=insidechat Would this be a good spec for high quality rendering / continuous 3D modelling workflow? Sorry I don't know much about laptops, but the current device I use spools a lot while 3D modelling let alone rendering. Thanks in advance Sam
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Hi all I know there are probably already a lot of conversations regarding this but none of them is up-to-date I think. What would be your perfect Workstation configuration. I'm looking at: - AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ PRO 3975WX (32 cores version because the 64 cores is more then double the price and I don't need all the cores) - Nvidia A6000 Any tips, recommendations???
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Hi I'm new here! It was nice to read your discussion 😉 I'm wondering if you could help me with my choice for Vectorworks 2020 mobile station. I don't want to spend a fortune but about $1,2-1,5k. What would you recommend: 1. New: Lenovo ThinkPad P52s i7-8550 (4x4.0Ghz) 16GB DDR4 2400MHz 15,6" IPS FHD (touch mat) nVIDIA QUADRO P500 - 2GB SSD - 512GB M.2 PCie NVMe or 2. Refurbished: Dell Precision 5510 Xeon® E3-1505M v5 2,80GHz, (4x3,7GHz) 32GB DDR4 15,6" FHD IPS NVIDIA Quadro M1000M 2 GB GDDR5 SSD 512GB SSD M.2 PCIe NVMe or 3. Refurbished: Dell Precision m6800 i7-4810MQ (4x3,8GHz) 32GB DDR3L 17,3" FHD (1920x1080) NVIDIA Quadro K5100M 8GB GDDR5 SSD - 256GB 2,5" SATA 4. New: Asus ROG STRIX G i7-9750H 8GB DDR4 (later to be updated) 15,6 IPS FHD NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1650 4GB SSD 512NVMe GTX FHD W10 Which one should I choose and why? URGENT CASE 🙂
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Anyone using a CURVED Ultrawide monitor for VW? I can see how it would be great for gaming, video editing and similar tasks. But wondering if the curve "distorts" (perceptually) the VW workspace. I've always enjoyed big monitors, but at some point a monitor can be too big for practical desktop use.