Is anyone currently using a notebook cheaper than the Dell m60 that works well with fairly simple Solidworks modeling ?
Please share the model name and graphics card used.
Is anyone currently using a notebook cheaper than the Dell m60 that works well with fairly simple Solidworks modeling ?
Please share the model name and graphics card used.
I have been using an HP ZD7000, Media Center Edition XP, 3.06 MHz P4 with HT(that I leave on), a 17" screen and 2 gig ram, 80 gig 5,400 rpm drive with the NVIDIA 5600 card. Wow..... I had been using a workstation from Xi that was about 1 1/2 years old. The laptop kills it period. I work on huge assemblies (5000+ parts) all the time with SW2001+ and I have NO complaints. (other than the 14 pounds it weighs with the power supply). Everyone should at least look at these things. You can play with then at Best Buy.
Dell Inspiron 5150 P4 3.06GHz
512MB RAM GeForce Go5200 card - soft hacked to Quadro ~ $1600Richard
Ken
ACER TravelMate 430, ATI Mobility Radeon 7500, 2.88 MHz, 1GB RAM
Richard M
My Var came to visit today and he was using the Dell M60. Wow is the only word to describe it! Realview was just amazing, the only downside was the size of the screen, (14" ,my sony viao is 16"), but the Dell is very fast when opening assemblies. I would suggest you pay the extra, if I had see the Dell first, I would have :(
I'm on a M60 here as well ....and it has a 15,4" widescreen
Krister L
The M-60 performs better than a lot of desktops, and I wouldn't have anything less, if I have to move around, and I do. To date the M-60 has been near flawless.
There is a reason people are moving to Laptops. Apple sells about half of all their computers as laptop form factor (not counting iPODS as a computer).
Bo
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------That is ? -------- I mean, I have a desktop at home and in my office, and will not take one on vacation.
And the answer is...
I do work in many locations even in my shop/office, let alone traveling to suppliers and customers.
Bo
Alright , here is the best route to go, you can buy a good used Inspiron
8200 and it is the same architecture as a M50, the M50 video card fits in the slot on the Inspiron 8200. You then have basically a m50 for less than $1400.00. Getting the video card will be the hardest nut to crack dell is very particular about letting you order it. The video card last time i checked ran about $350.00 .PolyTech Forum website is not affiliated with any of the manufacturers or service providers discussed here. All logos and trade names are the property of their respective owners.