I've been looking into a new laptop, for use in programs such as Blender and Maya. I believe I need to prioritise CPU power for rendering, and GPU power for actually modelling, simulating etc. I could well be wrong about this. My budget is around £500-£650 ($760-$1000).
This will be for university, but it doesn't have to be super portable, 15.6" is fine. I'd settle for a 1366 x 768 resolution. Battery life isn't a huge concern, 4 hours would be plenty. Gaming isn't a priority either, but seeing as I think I'd need some of the more gaming-oriented components anyway, games should play well right?
The main use for this laptop is good performance in 3D rendering and modelling.
1TB Hard drive would be great.
I live in the UK.
From my research, the best I've come up with is the (new?) Dell Inspiron 15 5000 option.
http/www.dell.com/uk/p/inspiron-15-5558-laptop/pd?oc=cn55806&model_id=inspiron-15-5558-laptop
It sits nicely in my budget (£579). The CPU seems powerful (5th Generation Intel® Core™ i7-5500U Processor (4M Cache, up to 3.00 GHz)) I heard somewhere that all i7 CPUs are quad-core, but then 'multi-threaded' to a virtual 8 cores? Is this the case with my Dell? I know that the number of cores has a huge impact on render times. Is the graphics card good enough? (GeForce 920 4GB DDR3). The screen is not great, but I'm used to that resolution on my current laptop. And the memory is perfectly adequate (8GB RAM, 1TB HD)
I've looked briefly into MSI, ASUS and Lenovo, but I always saw something I didn't like (in my budget). Whereas I can't fault the Dell. Is there something I'm missing?
This will be for university, but it doesn't have to be super portable, 15.6" is fine. I'd settle for a 1366 x 768 resolution. Battery life isn't a huge concern, 4 hours would be plenty. Gaming isn't a priority either, but seeing as I think I'd need some of the more gaming-oriented components anyway, games should play well right?
The main use for this laptop is good performance in 3D rendering and modelling.
1TB Hard drive would be great.
I live in the UK.
From my research, the best I've come up with is the (new?) Dell Inspiron 15 5000 option.
http/www.dell.com/uk/p/inspiron-15-5558-laptop/pd?oc=cn55806&model_id=inspiron-15-5558-laptop
It sits nicely in my budget (£579). The CPU seems powerful (5th Generation Intel® Core™ i7-5500U Processor (4M Cache, up to 3.00 GHz)) I heard somewhere that all i7 CPUs are quad-core, but then 'multi-threaded' to a virtual 8 cores? Is this the case with my Dell? I know that the number of cores has a huge impact on render times. Is the graphics card good enough? (GeForce 920 4GB DDR3). The screen is not great, but I'm used to that resolution on my current laptop. And the memory is perfectly adequate (8GB RAM, 1TB HD)
I've looked briefly into MSI, ASUS and Lenovo, but I always saw something I didn't like (in my budget). Whereas I can't fault the Dell. Is there something I'm missing?