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solidworks su notebook

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would you use solidworks on notebooks?
not now but later, I think the company will buy a new pc for me.
Today we were talking about hypothesize a notebook to be able to have files comfortably even on the road.
What do you say? how do you work according to you on notebook? 15 or 17 inches?
What brand?

I need to get ideas of maximum, the purchase will be in the future, maybe at the beginning of the year.
 
would you use solidworks on notebooks?
not now but later, I think the company will buy a new pc for me.
Today we were talking about hypothesize a notebook to be able to have files comfortably even on the road.
What do you say? how do you work according to you on notebook? 15 or 17 inches?
What brand?
in the office you will use keyboard and external monitors, at that point you can buy a 15" to facilitate your manoeuvres at airports! :smile:
 
would you use solidworks on notebooks?
What do you say? how do you work according to you on notebook? 15 or 17 inches?
What brand?
Look back. There are already dozens of discussions equal to this.

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
would you use solidworks on notebooks?
not now but later, I think the company will buy a new pc for me.
Today we were talking about hypothesize a notebook to be able to have files comfortably even on the road.
What do you say? how do you work according to you on notebook? 15 or 17 inches?
What brand?
I, for various reasons, for at least 6 years use swx only on laptops.
now I have a precision m4400 that has been going for almost two years without problems.
assemblies of about 1200-1500 components half of which created top-down. many parts with many configurations (up to 50)
the longest regeneration times in which I came across were about 10-15 seconds for larger assemblies and when many parts are involved simultaneously.
Surely on a supercharred workstation would go much more, but not using it for me every laptop change is an improvement :smile:
 
I would tell you yes and with some insight you can go very fast, to make envy to many fixed.
If you take a 17 you have the opportunity to have more power. for example the m6600 carry up to 32 gb of ram, 3 hard disk and 4,000 vga picture that are a real bomb.
carry you behind a backpack of over 10 kg between pcs and accessories.
the model 6600 from 15" has less performing vga, brings two hdd and I do not remember how much ram can support.
the advice I give you is to mount a ssd from 120 gb for os and programs and a second hdd to 7200 rpm from 750 gb for data.
combined with the laptop (in the case of the) you can take the door replicator and monitor support and with a click you have a fixed pc with large monitor, keyboard and trdizionale mouse.
I have a location on which I use a m6400 and a m4500 and I really feel good.
on the m6400 I recently mounted a ssd ocz vertex2e and the laptop radically changed face, waiting times are minimal and I realize that a fast hard drive has its importance.
I tested the speed and reading goes to 260 mb/s against 160 mb/s of the sas disk at 15000 rpm of the fixed workstation.
 

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