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    • brodieB Offline
      brodie
      last edited by

      @dennis_n said:

      hi there,
      did anyone come across the ATI Radeon HD 3200 on a laptop?

      also, If I buy a laptop in a store, and prepare a flash card with a viewer and a fat skp file, what is the best SU test I can do to compare available models?

      I ran across a ruby awhile back that allows for a SU benchmark http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=10750#p75785

      If you continue through the following pages you'll find several benchmark skp files that people posted and subsequent results.

      Also have a look at http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=72&t=20076

      -Brodie

      steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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      • brookefoxB Offline
        brookefox
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        Uh..., that's a seriously useful re-direct.

        Thanks.

        ~ Brooke

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        • brodieB Offline
          brodie
          last edited by

          haha, sorry about that first link. I thought it would link directly to my post. The link was supposed to redirect you to the 4th page of this thread where I bring up the Test.time_display ruby 😄

          By the way, it doesn't seem to work unless you capitalize that first "T". In other words, it must be Test.time_display NOT test.time_display

          -Brodie

          steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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          • brookefoxB Offline
            brookefox
            last edited by

            I wasn't being sarcastic: I just tried the second, thread, link, which was useful to me.

            ~ Brooke

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            • keea1111K Offline
              keea1111
              last edited by

              HI,

              I just moved onto a used Mac os x 10.5 DUAL 2 GHz PowerPC G5  8 GB DDR SDRAM.  It has a 128 VRAM ATI RADEON 9600 video card.  I know that is the minimum video card sketch recommends, especially for the PRO version.  I am wondering if I need to bump it up to 512 VRAM.  Will I notice a big difference in this leap, or is it more subtle and unnecessary?  I do quit a bit of design work within SU/LO, so I do want to get set up the best I can within reason.  Does anyone have any insight into this need?  thanks,
              

              KEEA

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              • AnssiA Offline
                Anssi
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                Keea,

                In real life VRAM is mostly relevant if you have a lot of large textures or multiple large screens. I can run SU quite OK with my old laptop that has Nvidia graphics with 64 Mb VRAM, and my other old computer that has an ATI card with 128 Mb, drives a 1080 x 1920 widescreen display quite well too.

                Anssi

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                  beau21
                  last edited by

                  I'm looking to buy a desktop at the end of the summer and was hoping to get some opinions on the model I'm leaning towards..

                  Specs:
                  27" iMac
                  2.8GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7
                  8GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 4x2GB
                  1TB Serial ATA Drive
                  ATI Radeon HD 4850 512MB

                  What does everyone/anyone think of this configuration? Would that be good for modeling programs such as Sketchup, CAD, and the like.

                  Any/all opinions welcome.

                  Thanks!

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                  • brodieB Offline
                    brodie
                    last edited by

                    @beau21 said:

                    I'm looking to buy a desktop at the end of the summer and was hoping to get some opinions on the model I'm leaning towards..

                    Specs:
                    27" iMac
                    2.8GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7
                    8GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 4x2GB
                    1TB Serial ATA Drive
                    ATI Radeon HD 4850 512MB

                    What does everyone/anyone think of this configuration? Would that be good for modeling programs such as Sketchup, CAD, and the like.

                    Any/all opinions welcome.

                    Thanks!

                    Nice computer, you'll be in very nice shape. SU only uses one core but in my experience with large hospital models 2.8 GHz will do you just fine and your graphics card should be plenty good. For the rest of your programs which use multiple cores it'll be a very nice setup.

                    -Brodie

                    steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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                      red44
                      last edited by

                      beau21

                      How did you go with the Imac? Any news? Just ordered one but worried now about the ATI reviews...

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                        red44
                        last edited by

                        Anyone else any ideas on the 4850 ATI card? In the the Imac preferably, but not necessarily...

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                          archtrot
                          last edited by

                          We have been dealing with 80MB models in my office lately.
                          I'm considering buying a couple of computers with the following spec:

                          Windows 7 64 bit
                          AMD Athlon 3.5Ghz dual core processor
                          8 Gb RAM
                          PNY Quadro 580 with 512 Mb RAM graphics card

                          I can get this package built for around $2000.
                          Can I do any better than this without doubling the cost?

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                            danbig
                            last edited by

                            Wow--this is a long topic. I made it through about six pages before I jumped here to ask my question:

                            What is more important for SketchUp: system RAM, or video RAM?

                            Does anyone have any suggestions for a notebook computer that will do well with larger sketchup files?

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                            • AnssiA Offline
                              Anssi
                              last edited by

                              @danbig said:

                              Wow--this is a long topic. I made it through about six pages before I jumped here to ask my question:

                              What is more important for SketchUp: system RAM, or video RAM?

                              Does anyone have any suggestions for a notebook computer that will do well with larger sketchup files?

                              Vram only becomes critical if you use a lot of very large textures. Su is a 32-bit application, so system RAM is not so critical either.

                              What you should look for in a SU notebook is

                              • processor speed, number of processor cores is not so important, as SU uses only one
                              • SU benefits from the TurboBoost feature in the latest Intel multicore processors
                              • a real graphics card (Nvidia seems still to be more reliable)

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

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                                seanheadrick
                                last edited by

                                Hello,
                                My father, a long time CAD user was wanting to give SU a try and is having a problem downloading the software. He currently uses Auto Desk on the same laptop, so I found it hard to believe his suggestion that his computer was not capable of running SU was likely. I referenced below his laptop configuration. Could anyone tell me if it seems like he should or should not be able to run SU, and if not what the problem may be. I haven't been able to trouble shoot with him much so I don't know yet if he may just be doing something wrong when installing. I thought I would rule this out first.

                                Thank you,
                                Sean

                                Toshiba Laptop
                                2.3 GHz
                                4 GB RAM
                                235 GB remaining

                                AMD Turion™ II Dual-Core Mobile Processor M520
                                AMD M880G Chipset
                                ATI Radeon™ HD 4200 Graphics with dynamically
                                allocated shared graphics memory

                                DO OR DO NOT, THERE IS NO TRY.

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                                  thomthom
                                  last edited by

                                  The problem is that he can't download it? That would not be due to the hardware.

                                  What problem is it? Incomplete download? Errors?

                                  Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                                  List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                                    Dennis_n
                                    last edited by

                                    I'm about to buy a new notebook. I wanted to confirm that for SU productivity buying i-7 CPU vs i-5 is a waste of money. Sony Vaio F series carry i-7 but these laptops are about twice the price of the vaio E series. The principal difference between two laptops is the CPU.
                                    Please, let me know what do you think about i-7 vs i-5 for SU.

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                                    • soloS Offline
                                      solo
                                      last edited by

                                      The i5 has 2 cores and they become 4 threads for rendering, the i7 has 4 cores and 8 threads for rendering. (8 better than 4)

                                      For Sketchup you only need 1 core, a decent GPU and around 4gb ram (can get less), but if you intend rendering, get 8, ooodles of Ram and a new Gen video card.

                                      http://www.solos-art.com

                                      If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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                                        Dennis_n
                                        last edited by

                                        here is the Vaio E 1,027.01 USD

                                        Intel® Core™ i5-460M Processor 2.53 GHz with Turbo Boost up to 2.80 GHz
                                        4 GB (2 GB x 2) DDR3 SDRAM*2
                                        ATI Mobility Radeon™ HD 5650 Graphics 1 GB DDR3

                                        here is the Vaio F 2,056.60 USD

                                        Intel® Core™ i7-740QM Processor 1.73 GHz with Turbo Boost up to 2.93 GHz1
                                        8 GB (4 GB x 2) DDR3 SDRAM
                                        2 (Max)
                                        NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 425M GPU 1 GB DDR3

                                        I'm a designer and don't really do renderings. SU is the most demanding application for me.

                                        The added advantage to "F" is that the screen is not glossy and I like the design slightly better. However, forking out a whole grand is hard to justify for "slightly better looks".
                                        So it seems I won't see a difference for the $1000. Also seems like the clock speed of i-7 is slower - does it mean that this particular i-5 would actually be faster?

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                                        • brodieB Offline
                                          brodie
                                          last edited by

                                          Well, you're right that a higher clock speed = better for SU even though it has less cores (since SU only uses 1). However, that TurboBoost should come into play with SU, as it's made for applications which only use 1 core - that puts the F in a slightly better position that the E in terms of processor. But it's so slight in terms of speed, I wouldn't even consider it a factor.

                                          I suspect the quality of those graphics cards is about the same too (without really looking into them at all). The BIG question I'd have on my mind though, is with that ATI card. ATI cards have, traditionally, had a lot of issues with SU for some reason. I'd make sure and find someone using that card with SU before spending the money. PERSONALLY, I'd look for something with similar specs to the E, but with an nvidia card because I've had such poor luck with ATI's playing poorly with SU (you'll see a lot of posts in this thread about ATI). But my experiences and many of the posts are fairly old so it's entirely possible that many/all of those issues have been overcome.

                                          -Brodie

                                          steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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                                            d12dozr
                                            last edited by

                                            Dennis, if you are not set on a Sony, you might like this Asus.

                                            -17.3-inch LED-backlit Full HD display for immersive cinematic experience with resolution up to 1920 x 1080
                                            -NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460M graphics with 1.5GB DDR5 VRAM for unprecedented DirectX 11 gaming
                                            Intel Core i7-740QM processor with Intel Turbo Boost Technology to automatically boost speed to your task at hand
                                            -SuperSpeed USB 3.0 for quicker device charging and up to 10x faster transfers than USB 2.0
                                            -500GB 7200RPM hard drives and 8GB of DDR3 system memory for smooth computing and ample storage for all your games and media files
                                            -Price: $1,499.99

                                            3D Printing with SketchUp Book
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