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Thread: Laptop Advice

Started 3 months, 2 weeks ago by Superprice
Hi Guys, I see lots of people asking the same questions on this but cant find any answers really helping me, I need a laptop for college, Im studying Electrical Engineering so I use AutoCAD, DiaLUX and Microsoft Word mainly. I also do alot of downloading and love messing about with Corel VideoStudio Pro... So I'm sure im pretty demanding on Processor speed and RAM.. Im going to buy an ...
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js1984 replied 3 months, 2 weeks ago
You will want a core 2 duo or dual core proccessor 2.6Ghz or more 3.0Ghz being better,at least 3GB of RAM and a good graphics card 512mmp or more, CAD 2d requires a lot less than CAD 3d A good gaming computer will be good enough to run CAD on hope this helps

 

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Laptop Advice
Published (2009-09-16 19:08:00)
Hi Guys, I see lots of people asking the same questions on this but cant find any answers really helping me, I need a laptop for college, Im studying Electrical Engineering so I use AutoCAD, DiaLUX and Microsoft Word mainly. I also do alot of downloading and love messing about with Corel VideoStudio Pro... So I'm sure im pretty demanding on Processor speed and RAM.. Im going to buy an external hard drive so the HDD isnt that important to...
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Laptop Advice
Published (2009-09-18 22:12:00)
You will want a core 2 duo or dual core proccessor 2.6Ghz or more 3.0Ghz being better,at least 3GB of RAM and a good graphics card 512mmp or more, CAD 2d requires a lot less than CAD 3d A good gaming computer will be good enough to run CAD on hope this helps

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