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    Default Laptop for Revit - Any recommendations

    I'm looking at getting a new laptop. I'm thinking of the Dell 9300 or XPS, and wondering if anyone out there has strong feelings for machines y'all are already using.

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    I am using a HP compaq nx9500. It is great because it has the processing speed of a desktop and the screen is almost the same size too

    17" widescreen monitor
    3.4GHz processor
    1 Gig of RAM
    128 MG video card
    100Gig HD
    DVD burner
    media card reader
    harman/kardon speaker system

    I have been very satisfied with this machine. We are looking into getting anotherone similar to this, for some reason now the number is nx9600 i believe the quote we just got was for $2,300

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    I did forget to mention that it is a monster of a laptop though. It is large and somewhat heavy. for my purposes it works great. But if you were expecting to use it on planes or in airports it is a bit unwieldy. I use it at my desk in the office and take it home often. When I go to occational client meetings it is not bad, I don't need true mobility.

    If I did travel more I would want a smaller machine.

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    Well, I've got a Dell 5160 (which is just out of production). It's a P4 3.06 Ghz with 1.5Gb RAM, and it's not particularly portable, or it's painfully portable, if you will.

    I'm not too keen on the Centrino or M processors at this point because a colleague got a 1.8 Ghz Centrino and my P4 is quite a lot faster: so the Centrino clock speed rule (Centrino x 1.6 = P4) vs P4 doesn't seem to hold.

    Since Dell only sells the P4 in the XPS (total overkill for Revit) I'd probably buy a Toshiba next time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wes Macaulay
    I'm not too keen on the Centrino or M processors at this point because a colleague got a 1.8 Ghz Centrino and my P4 is quite a lot faster: so the Centrino clock speed rule (Centrino x 1.6 = P4) vs P4 doesn't seem to hold.
    huh, cause I just went from a Sager 4080 laptop (P4 3.0 Ghz HT with a Gig of Ram) to a Dell Precision M70 (Centrino 2.2 Ghz with two gigs of Ram) and other than being very slightly slower at rendering it's faster in every way than the Sager, while also being more portable and *not* making everyone think I've got a dustbuster at my desk because of the fans...

    But I'm very happy with the Centrino so far.

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    Chris,

    I'm using a Dell XPS and love it. Mine has the P4 3.2Ghz with 2GB of RAM, the UXGA widescreen, a dvd burner, and the upgraded video. It rocks. It still has one of the highest Revit benchmarks on the list . . . and mine is a year old already. It has been a wonderful machine for me. Also, it's faster than any clients' machines when I visit them in their office.

    Other people here may dislike Dell or say that other machines are better, but my Dell machines (and I've had around 60 of them - no, I'm not kidding) have been rock solid and fast.

    The only thing I might recommend is that you look at their M90 notebook. It's not quite a fast, not quite as flashy looking, but it's more solid and lighter weight.

    Jeff, that could be because the M90 is a Precision workstation architecture which is built specifically for CAD and 3D modeling. Heck, even the bios is custom modified for this purpose. Just think how much faster a P4 would operate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffrey McGrew
    huh, cause I just went from a Sager 4080 laptop (P4 3.0 Ghz HT with a Gig of Ram) to a Dell Precision M70 (Centrino 2.2 Ghz with two gigs of Ram) and other than being very slightly slower at rendering it's faster in every way than the Sager, while also being more portable and *not* making everyone think I've got a dustbuster at my desk because of the fans...

    But I'm very happy with the Centrino so far.
    Yeah - we only have the option of Dells in my office and I didn't want the XPS -- it's even more of a beast than the 5160 -- and I did have a budget to work within. The Centrinos are a lot more buck for the same bang.

    And yeah, it sounds like it's going to fly right off the desk when it's working hard... thought it's not as noisy as the 5150's some of our other guys have. Not to mention the horrible motherboard problems those things had. Arrgh
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    Default Re: Laptop for Revit - Any recommendations

    Check out the HP zd8000.

    I have just purchased one and it crunches through Revit no problem. The 17" screen is brilliant for working in a few views all at once. The keyboard has a separate numeral pad which makes input easier.

    I have a 3.2 P4 processor with 1 gig RAM model with 256mb PCI graphics (zd8185) but I understand that you guys in the US can configure your components online.

    Intrestingly, the processor can be removed and upgraded in the future.

    I also use the built-in bluetooth to connect a MS wirreless bluetooth mouse which works really well.

    I had a look at the Dell models, but they were much more expensive for a similar (or even inferior) spec.

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    this is what i am getting next week.
    the ram can go up to 4 gig
    i am working on a dell inspiron 8500 at the moment ant she is struggling. will let you know how the new system goes with revit

    Alienware Area-51m 7700

    OS - Home - Microsoft Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2
    Case - 7700 - Area-51m 7700 Case with 17" WideSXGA+ 1680 x 1050 LCD Display with Built-in Camera - Xeno Grey - Includes Clearview Enhanced Display Technology
    Video - 7700 - Area-51m 7700 NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Go with 256MB of DDR3 memory - Desktop Level Performance
    CPU - 7700 - Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor 550 w/ HT Technology 3.4GHz 1MB Cache
    Motherboard - 7700 - Intel® 915P Chipset Supporting PCI-Express
    Ram - 7700 - 2GB Dual Channel DDR2 4200 SO-DIMM @ 533MHz 2 x 1024
    Sound - 7700 - Intel Integrated High-Definition Audio
    HDD - Mobile 7700 - Dual Drive Configuration - Non Raid - 120Gb (60Gb x 2) 5400RPM
    Optical 1 - 7700 - 8X Dual Layer DVD+/-RW / 24X CD-RW Combo w/Software
    Optical 2 - 7700 - None
    Ethernet Nic - 7700 - Integrated 10/1000Mb Gigabit Ethernet NIC
    Wireless - 7700 - Internal Wireless 802.11a/b/g miniPCI Card - NOTE This card is not compatible with the X800 graphics option.
    Modem - Mobile - 56K Modem with V.90 Technology - onboard
    Mobile Transport - 7700 - Alienware® Premium Backpack
    Speakers - None
    Additional Battery 7700 - None
    Optional Mouse - Mobile - Microsoft® IntelliMouse Explorer 4.0 - USB - Space Black
    Display Two - None
    Security Software - NortonT AntiVirusT 2005
    Head phones - None
    Blank Media - None
    Printers - None
    Warranty - 1-Year AlienCare Warranty Return To Base + Toll-Free Phone Support
    Productivity Software - Microsoft Office Small Business Edition
    Free Alienware Mousepad - Free Alienware® Mousepad (a $14.99 value)
    Free Alienware T-Shirt - Free Alienware® T-Shirt - Black (a $19.99 value)
    Desktop Enhancements - Exclusive AlienGUIse Theme Manager
    AlienInspection - AlienInspection - Exclusive Integration and Inspection - $99.99 Value - FREE!
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