![]() Workstation GPUs: Unlike regular consumer GPUs, they are explicitly made for 3D CAD Software however given the similarity with gaming GPUs, they are only useful if you need the extra vRAM for skycrapper like designs (They can have up to 16GB vRAM) or when you need to unlock very niche and special plug-ins & features. Ex: 1050Ti/1650GTX/3050TiĪrchitects: 95% of architects will be happy with just 6GB vRAM. #Cores: only help with rendering (not drawing and editing), the more you have the faster the rendering.įocus on vRAM here rather than anything else. Only a 10% usage despite the extremely large revit model here ( this is an opera house ~LOD 200 ).Ĭlock Frequency: High clock frequencies in GHz means fast drawing & design tasks. Lenovo Ideapad Gaming has a 3050Ti (4GB vRAM) GPU and it’s overkill for software like Revit. I’ll start talking about each piece but there’s more details in the last section of this post. ![]() Before that though let me briefly talk about the hardware details so if anyone here decides to buy a laptop out of my list, they can avoid the three most common mistakes architects make when buying a laptop: ![]() I’ll post all kinds of laptops here and explain to what type of architect or student are they useful.
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