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I do machine design in 3D on Inventor & Solidworks. The nVidia Quadro is the way to go for heavy graphics intensive work. If you want a 17" screen go with the M6300 from Dell as it has the best graphics card with 512. If you...
I do machine design in 3D on Inventor & Solidworks. The nVidia Quadro is the way to go for heavy graphics intensive work. If you want a 17" screen go with the M6300 from Dell as it has the best graphics card with 512. If you...
Dell M6300 check it out. High end 3D. nVidia card
You need the Quadro for Solidworks, M90 is very good. just not the latest processor. but, a very good machine if you can get one on eBay. I just bought a T61P I had a Dell Inspirion. It could only handle a few parts at a time. The T61P...
Get the T61P if you get anything less you will regret it. If you are serious that you want something to run Solidworks. I am a machine designer and just bought on of these and for the money you can't beat it. HP is to expensive. Dell has...
If you look in the Inventor or Solidworks forums they have plenty of people using the M4300 and M6300. And they seem very happy with them. I just think Dell got cheap in going shared memory. Plus, if you go to Nvidia web site the card...
Like ZX81 said if you want a high end laptop for Inventor. Go with either M90 or wait on a new video card for the M6300. The M4300 & M6300 have a lower end video card and shared mem. on them. The M90's video card is 512 dedicated....
Glad to hear this. Those workstation laptops just don't have the graphic horsepower from Dell. They got cheap on us.
Will Dell ever be going to a better graphics card for either the M4300 or the M6300? Lenovo T61P has a Quadro 570 vid card in which is a better graphics card then the one in the M4300. The M6300 is shared memory to get 512 not like the...
Anyone have the Dell M4300 or M6300 they could share a review on. I would like to hear about this laptops. Dell has replaced the M90 with these but there spec's on the graphics cards are not as good. I would like to see if they hold up...
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