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Hey everyone, this is my first post here so hopefully I don't sound too nooby but...
I'm getting a new laptop for college with main specs as follows:
Intel i7 4th Gen clocked @ 2.4 GHz
8 GB DDR3 Ram
1 TB HDD
15.6 inch screen
Windows 8 64-bit
The thing is I'm an engineering major so I will need to run some software modeling programs. Right now the programs I know are SolidWorks SDK, Dreamspark, and possibly AutoCad. However, I will also be doing some gaming on this laptop (nothing too extreme, maybe LoL, SC2, Sims 3, and Skyrim) so I know I need a good GPU. Would I be better off getting a gaming GPU like a nVidia Geforce or a work-oriented GPU like a Quadro? I'm not too sure about the models but I was looking at Geforce 650M or Quadro 2000M. If I get a Quadro I will have to get a Workstation laptop. So I have 1 main question and 2 random questions that are somewhat relevant:
1) Should I go with a Geforce or a Quadro if I want to work and play? (Which is a better mix?)
2) Why do workstation laptops cost so much? It is possible to get a laptop with similar specs that cost a good amount less. I was thinking it was mainly because of the Quadro GPUs. I asked my friend and he said that they were built with a better chassis, better battery, and intended to last longer overall. Is this true? Is there more? Are they worth it?
3) What is the difference between 3D modeling and 3D rendering? I keep seeing this over the forums and I'm a bit confused here.
Thank you so much and sorry if I went too much into detail or made this longer than necessary.
I'm getting a new laptop for college with main specs as follows:
Intel i7 4th Gen clocked @ 2.4 GHz
8 GB DDR3 Ram
1 TB HDD
15.6 inch screen
Windows 8 64-bit
The thing is I'm an engineering major so I will need to run some software modeling programs. Right now the programs I know are SolidWorks SDK, Dreamspark, and possibly AutoCad. However, I will also be doing some gaming on this laptop (nothing too extreme, maybe LoL, SC2, Sims 3, and Skyrim) so I know I need a good GPU. Would I be better off getting a gaming GPU like a nVidia Geforce or a work-oriented GPU like a Quadro? I'm not too sure about the models but I was looking at Geforce 650M or Quadro 2000M. If I get a Quadro I will have to get a Workstation laptop. So I have 1 main question and 2 random questions that are somewhat relevant:
1) Should I go with a Geforce or a Quadro if I want to work and play? (Which is a better mix?)
2) Why do workstation laptops cost so much? It is possible to get a laptop with similar specs that cost a good amount less. I was thinking it was mainly because of the Quadro GPUs. I asked my friend and he said that they were built with a better chassis, better battery, and intended to last longer overall. Is this true? Is there more? Are they worth it?
3) What is the difference between 3D modeling and 3D rendering? I keep seeing this over the forums and I'm a bit confused here.
Thank you so much and sorry if I went too much into detail or made this longer than necessary.
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