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   robert.watson  
   
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     Topic: AMD versus IntelPosted: 11.Dec.2009 at 22:44  | 
 
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   I am looking at building a computer. I've seen some people say that AMD is better and some people have said Intel is better for AutCAD Civil 3D. 
   
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   Vladimir Michl  
   
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     Posted: 11.Dec.2009 at 23:40 | 
 
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   You can find many good CPU models in both families. There is no clear preference.
    
   
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   MHD Mayya  
   
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   I have read the discussion and I want to post another question. I will buy a labtop with ATI Radeon HD 4570 graphic card, and I am wondering if that fits with the autodesk programs (such as 3D MAX). 
   
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   Tankman  
   
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     Posted: 12.Dec.2009 at 23:15 | 
 
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    I've had both AMD and Intel, both seem to work fine. I've never noticed any difference. Memory and HDD capacity make a difference. 
Video, dedicated, is certainly a +++. Edited by Tankman - 12.Dec.2009 at 23:17  | 
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