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      remus
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      looks jealous

      http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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        Gaieus
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        I have a (fairly "old") Intel Pentium 4 processor in my laptop and it's 3.8 GHz but it was from the time when multi core was still in an experimental stage and this single core processor was made to be able to perform dual threading (I think this is called "hyperthreading" in the HW world). It's really handy because in fact it is a single core (with quite high clock speed) so SU can run at high speed on it but when it comes to applications which are capable of multi threading (ie. rendering), it works as a dual core.

        First I didn't know this and I was surprised to see that in the Task manager I have two CPU's displayed and when rendering with IDX Renditioner, it was apparent that two different, independent sets of rows were being processed in the image at the same time.

        I am not a HW guru so I learn something new every day.

        Gai...

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          chango70
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          I just did the same test against my friend's 2x Xeon Quad Mac Pro found out this rig is about 25% faster. Considering his cost around Β£2200 and mine around Β£1500. I'd say I had a deal.

          Gaieus, yes i heard about the Pentium 4 multi threading. I heard for some reason they axed it on the Duo Core processors. Maybe it was too good value for money?

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            Gaieus
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            I don't know. I'm just feeling lucky now

            Gai...

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            • AnssiA Offline
              Anssi
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              The new i7 processor has hyperthreading again. If I understand right, it can also split a demanding task among multiple cores doing something like hyperthreading in reverse...

              Anssi

              securi adversus homines, securi adversus deos rem difficillimam adsecuti sunt, ut illis ne voto quidem opus esset

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                caddict
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                For the record, I have just had to retire my 600MHz Toshiba laptop from active service.

                With its 128MB memory and 11GB harddrive running Windows 2000 and with an on-board video chip, it bravely powered SU6 through many a client presentation. (Granted, the model would often break up into wireframe if view changes were too rapid)

                Now that I have shifted to SU7, and SU6 cannot open models made in version 6, when I tried to install SU7 on the old girl, I was met with the fatal message "Operating System not Supported".

                So there you go. Progress. Still, she had to go sometime.

                Although I am thinking that I could easily revert back to SU6 without really noticing, seeing that version 7 was hardly a quantum leap.

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                  plot-paris
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                  well, at least now you have an excuse to buy a monster! (may I suggest something like the 18.1" screen
                  Acer Aspire 8920, that weighs 4.8 kg and hardly deserves the title of 'laptop'?) πŸ˜„

                  acer-aspire-8920.jpg

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                    caddict
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                    I've started saving already

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                      tomasz
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                      @plot-paris said:

                      well, at least now you have an excuse to buy a monster! (may I suggest something like the 18.1" screen
                      Acer Aspire 8920, that weighs 4.8 kg and hardly deserves the title of 'laptop'?) πŸ˜„

                      [attachment=0:3anrpjzn]<!-- ia0 -->acer-aspire-8920.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:3anrpjzn]

                      I am also looking for a laptop suitable for SU. You can buy cheaper and not so heavy Acer with same or probably better graphics card. It won't be 18" screen, but who wants to carry a 5kg and/or kill a flying-by bird with a swing of a screen.

                      Author of [Thea Render for SketchUp](http://www.thearender.com/sketchup)

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                        plot-paris
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                        I do! I do!!! and as a matter of fact, I am writing this with the bespoken beast on my lap, listening to 'Air' by Johann Sebastian Bach from it's in-built 5.1 Cinematic Surround Sound speaker system (with subwoofer - in a laptop!).

                        (and, admittedly, my shoulders are still sore from carying it during my travel from London to the south of Germany two days ago πŸ˜‰ )

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                          Anssi
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                          Jakob,

                          Does it make much noise? I have an older 17" Acer Aspire, and i am otherwise quite fond of it, but it churns away like a bulldozer (not quite but...). I envy my daughter's IMac-it has no fans at all!

                          Anssi

                          securi adversus homines, securi adversus deos rem difficillimam adsecuti sunt, ut illis ne voto quidem opus esset

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                            plot-paris
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                            it definitely has a fan running, especially when running renders of course. but I think it is not too loud - and for it's monstrous size appropriate πŸ˜‰

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                              EddyNL
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                              Guys,

                              I've got this museum piece:

                              AMD Sempron 2400+
                              1,75 Ghz, 512 MB
                              ASUS Radeon 9600 128MB

                              I'm looking to buy a new desktop because I can't run any large SU models.
                              What's the most important issue for 3d performance like SketchUp and Kerky?

                              • Dual core? RAM? Or the videocard?
                              • Any suggestions?

                              Thanks, Ward

                              viewtopic.php?f=271&t=11903 Modelling my city for Google Earth!

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                                remus
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                                For sketchup you want a fast clock speed (number of cores doesnt effect SU performance.) Good processors to look at are the intel core 2 duo and if your feeling up to a bit of overclocking, the intel core 2 quad. Youll also need a graphics card with decent openGL support, the quadro cards are generally pretty good for this, although a bit pricey.

                                For kerky you want lots of RAM and a processor with lots of cores, although youll need a 64 bit OS if you want to have more than 4GB of ram.

                                On balance, id say go with a core 2 quad processor and 4gb of ram. A pretty standard combination thats also pretty powerful.

                                http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                                  EddyNL
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                                  Thanks for the quick reply Remus!

                                  Would this be any good?

                                  Intel E5200 Core 2 Duo
                                  Geforce 9300 512mb
                                  4096mb / 4GB DDR2 800Mhz
                                  500GB 7200rpm

                                  AMD Phenom X3 8650+
                                  Geforce 8300 HDMI, DVI
                                  4096mb / 4GB DDR2 800Mhz
                                  750GB 7200rpm

                                  viewtopic.php?f=271&t=11903 Modelling my city for Google Earth!

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                                    remus
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                                    The top setup looks good πŸ‘ Dont know enough about AMD to tell you whether the other choice of processor is a good one, though.

                                    With regards to the 8300 graphics card, it seems there have been a couple of minor issues with it and SU: http://groups.google.com/group/SketchUp/web/graphics-card-feedback?hl=en Probably worth investigating, just in case.

                                    http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                                      chango70
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                                      If you can wait, I'd get the i7 Core mobile CPU laptops coming out later half of this year. The multi-threading almost halves your rendering times. Worth the wait I'd say.

                                      If not I recommend http://www.pcspecialist.co.uk you can build one with 512MB Nvidia 9600M GT graphics card for under Β£1000 pounds. I have one and the diffault setting makes sketchup lines look super SMOOTH! without anti-aliasing turned on! Incredable for presentations n walkthroughs.

                                      I'd be honest with you PCSpecialist are not really the best quality as mine broke under a year (arguably not their fault as my GPU, the 8600M GT died and if you read internet forums this card is dying at a dispropotionate rate on all manufacturers laptops including Apple) but their service is incredable. They didn't ask any questions had it sent back and upgraded my chasis (Old Chasis had a 8600M GT which died) with new GPU all for free! Sent back to me in a week. So basically I got a free upgrade from them.

                                      The 9600M GT gives amazing default display quality.


                                      SU.jpg

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                                        chango70
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                                        @eduardonl said:

                                        Thanks for the quick reply Remus!

                                        Would this be any good?

                                        Intel E5200 Core 2 Duo
                                        Geforce 9300 512mb
                                        4096mb / 4GB DDR2 800Mhz
                                        500GB 7200rpm

                                        AMD Phenom X3 8650+
                                        Geforce 8300 HDMI, DVI
                                        4096mb / 4GB DDR2 800Mhz
                                        750GB 7200rpm

                                        Whats your budget?

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                                          remus
                                          last edited by

                                          Not a core i7 budget going by those specs πŸ˜›

                                          http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                                            chango70
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                                            No but getting a smaller Hardrive like 250GB and a better Graphics Card would be a good trade off. I only use 160HD on my laptop. Just dump all your work on a external HD. They are dirt cheap anyway.

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