3D Cad and Photoshop laptop

Apr 4, 2018
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Hello all. I need help. I am between these two configurations. My primary usage will be Autocad 2D - 3D, Photoshop, and beginner level 3dsMax. Maybe gaming time to time but not priority. Which one do you recommend.

Option 1 = $1432 refurbished.
Dell precision 7510 at Dell outlet.
Processor: Intel Xeon E3-1505M v5 Processor (Quad Core, 2.80GHz, 8M Cache, 45W) (With Smart card and Thunderbolt 3)Windows 10 Pro1TB 2.5inch SATA Hard Drive (7200 RPM)256GB PCIe NVMe Class 40 Solid State Drive32GB DDR4 Dual Channel 2133Mhz N-ECC (16GBx2)15.6 inch FHD (1920 x 1080) Anti-Glare LED-Backlit DisplayNvidia Quadro M2000M 4GB GDDR5

Option 2 = $1150 refurbished
Dell 7577 at Dell outlet
I7 7700 hq 4K UHD IPS screen
16gb 2400 Ram
6gb gtx1060 max q GPU
1tb 5400 RPM hdd + 512 NVMe SSD
Tunderbolt 3

Have you ever compare the performance for xeon e3 1505 v5 vs i7 7700 hq and quadro m2000m 4GB vs gtx1060 6 gb for CAD and Photoshop.

And what about Precision m5510 with same xeon e3 and quadro m1000 with more slim design.

Please help. I am between these two. Or should I go with something else around the same price range. Thank you.
 
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I personally wouldnt go for refurbished and second laptop is a bad choice (saying from experience) done all that on Asus with i7 processor. It worked fine, but laptops in general arent the best choice for what your doing. It went nuts on me after 3 years. If you have patience look for good graphic card, processor and build a desktop.
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I personally wouldnt go for refurbished and second laptop is a bad choice (saying from experience) done all that on Asus with i7 processor. It worked fine, but laptops in general arent the best choice for what your doing. It went nuts on me after 3 years. If you have patience look for good graphic card, processor and build a desktop.
 
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