EnvisionMan
27.12.2014, 02:46
Two major questions surrounding one subject... buying a new computer.I draw about 50 hours a week, primarily on AutoCAD 2012. I am learning Revit as well, as one of my primary clients is requesting future work.I use Google Earth extensively. I also use Sketchup on a pretty regular basis.I often have all these programs open at once. My current system is a Dell XPS from 2011 with the following specs:Model XPS L702XProcessor: IntelCore i7-2620M CPU @ 2.7 GHz dualRAM: 8.00 GB1 TB hard drive (not solid state)64-bitWindows 7 ProVideo: - Intel HD Graphics 3000 - Total Avail. memory: 1696 MB - Dedicated Video memory: 64 MB - System Video memory: 0 MB - Shared system memory: 1632 MBNeedless to say, this system is not handling my work load. However, I don't know which items to focus on... a better processor? A better video card? So I am looking for advice on what sort of laptop to buy (not a desktop). I plan on having a large solid-state drive as well.The second question is about installing AutoCAD to a second laptop. I purchased my AutoCAD license 2 years ago, but did not pay to continue getting the updates. So I am wondering if anyone anticipates any trouble with installing AutoCAD on the new computer. I have an authorized copy (my own serial number and fancy USB flash drive), so it is not pirated or anything. My Autodesk sales guy told me I don't have to keep paying the annual fees (they were about $1000/year) but I would not get the software updates anymore. He did not mention anything about problems loading the software down the road.Thank you all for your advice. I appreciate it.EnvisionMan