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Which laptop to choose for Autocad

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  • #1 16215342
    marcin02154
    Level 9  
    Hello. I have a question about the laptop for Autocad. Of course, the budget is very limited. What will be better and why?
    http://www.komputronik.pl/product/206484/PCs / Laptops / Fujitsu_Lifebook_AH532-G52_GL_AH532MC3A5PL_128GB_SSD_16GB.html little used almost new for PLN 1200 , without SSD disk only with ordinary 320GB, 4GB RAM, or better such new one on warranty https://mediamarkt.pl/komputery-i-tablety/lap...affiliate&utm_term=criteo&utm_campaign=criteo

    I mean mainly to compare processors and graphic cards by people who have a concept :)
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  • #2 16219137
    marcin02154
    Level 9  
    After analyzing millions ;) pages, parameter comparators, etc., I think I would be inclined towards AH532. There is a lot cheaper, and since the breakthrough presentation of Sandy bridge in 2011, the performance of processors (Ivy, Haswell, Broadwell, Skylake) increased by several percent (does not apply to graphics integrated with the processor). Comparison of graphics GT 920M to GT 640 LE: 50% percent on + for the first, but I have no idea for what reason: http://www.game-debate.com/gpu...dia%20GeForce%20GT%20640M%20LE

    Is it important that the graphics are 128-bit, not 64-bit?

    I am asking for any opinions.
    Thank you!
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  • #4 16219456
    marcin02154
    Level 9  
    Thank you very much for the response. Laptops proposed by Kolegę do not meet my expectations. Respectively: fairly outdated, virtually no warranty; expensive and without warranty (15 days); very expensive and without HDMI.
    And how would a colleague compare to those proposed by me in the first post?
    Thank you. Greetings.
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  • #5 16219608
    zen3x
    Level 35  
    For 2 thousand to strictly autocad is only used equipment. Which one you buy from yours is irrelevant, because these are not laptops for autocad works. On the matrix with such a resolution, at most, you can work on the internet, office work.
    A good laptop for CAD programs should have a large matrix with good resolution, a dedicated graphics card ati fire or GF quadro. It is possible to connect, for example, a docking station in order to expand the possibilities in the number of connectors for servicing several displays and similar items. The new expenditure is from 4,000 up. Used, for example, as I suggested.
  • #6 16219909
    marcin02154
    Level 9  
    Hello. The size of the matrix and the resolution is not a determinant for me. In 95%, the laptop will be connected to a 24-inch FHD monitor. And for the time being "somehow" autocad works on the first generation i5 on integrated graphics. My question still remains: which of the laptops proposed by me in the first post is better for strictly autocad? Greetings.
  • #7 16220086
    zen3x
    Level 35  
    I do not know what to answer to you. That is why I will leave it alone.
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  • #9 16288356
    marcin02154
    Level 9  
    I purchased a used (1000 PLN) HP laptop with i5-4210U + GT820M. Thank you for your help. I close.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around selecting a suitable laptop for running AutoCAD on a limited budget. The user compares two options: a used Fujitsu Lifebook AH532 with an SSD and a new ASUS F540LJ. Responses highlight the importance of dedicated graphics cards and sufficient RAM for CAD applications. Suggestions include considering used high-performance models like the Dell Precision M6600 and HP EliteBook 8740w, which offer better specifications for CAD work. Ultimately, the user decided on a used HP laptop with an i5-4210U processor and GT820M graphics, emphasizing that the laptop will primarily be connected to an external monitor.
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