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      peweuk
      last edited by

      @plot-paris said:

      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 ๐Ÿ˜‰ )

      Which spec was this (ie processor and video card? - and how do you find it for performance with SU?

      @unknownuser said:

      If not I recommend http://www.pcspecialist.co.uk you can build one with 512MB Nvidia 9600M GT graphics card for under ยฃ1000 pounds.

      I couldn't see any option for choice of graphics on their laptops!!!

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        chango70
        last edited by

        As a reference, my latest Unibody Mac managed 15.8 fps on the cube test. So yeah yours sounds like a beast.

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          peweuk
          last edited by

          I'm waiting for my new Aspire to arrive and will test it out.

          I just ran the test on my desktop with the following results

          Scene 1 = 38.6 F/ps
          Scene 7 = 0.2 F/ps

          It'll be interesting to see the comparison.

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            Jackson
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            Jakob,

            The second of those 3 skp files isn't my cube test, it's the same as the first skp file.

            I did a full OS reinstall a few weeks ago, so I thought I'd run the cube test again- I got 15.0 fps on the 3rd run, my 3-yr-old laptop specs below. That's actually a 2.9 fps improvement on when I ran the test a year and a half ago (hardware unchanged except for new bigger C:drive, but same speed). Either SU got faster (don't think so), updated graphics drivers really work or the full reinstall has really paid off! ๐Ÿ˜„

            Jackson

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            • plot-parisP Offline
              plot-paris
              last edited by

              It has quite formidable specs with an Intel Core 2 Duo CPU with 2.5 GHz, 4.0 GB of ram, two 300 GB hard drives and a NVidia Geforce 9650 Grafic Card.

              it runs really smooth with SketchUp (better than any other computer I called my own so far). you can test it yourself. use the attached benchmark_test.skp model to try your old computer for comparison (simply open the model, then open the ruby console (under Window > Ruby Console) and type in Test.time_display. hit enter and wait for the results to be displayed.
              benchmark_test.skp
              The Acer Aspire 8920 running with SketchUp 7 under Windows 7 Beta achieved the following results (average of three runs each):

              Scene1 = 51.5 fps
              Scene7 = 0.4 fps

              with Jackson's Cube model it did it with 17.3 fps
              SU Frame Rate Test File 080710.skp
              I am sure, this laptop isn't exactly best value for money - to be honest it is hardly a real laptop (more a portable desktop). but if you want some serious power, and most importantly, an 18.1" True HD widescreen display alongside a Blue-Ray drive, this machine will make you a happy man!

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                plot-paris
                last edited by

                thanks, Jackson. corrected it in the above post.

                your observations are quite interesting. so either it was the reinstall of the OS that boosted the performance, or graphic drivers improvements.
                or did you use SU 7 with your latest test and used SU 6 previously? perhaps we should to some testing there as well (SU7 vs SU6).

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                  Jackson
                  last edited by

                  I haven't noticed any general improvement in SU speed between SU6 and SU7 and I'm pretty sure Google never mentioned anything about a performance increase in SU7. I can only assume the better frame rate is the result of updated graphics drivers and maybe a cleaner system thanks to OS reinstall, but I'm suprised to see such an improvement.

                  Jackson

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                    plot-paris
                    last edited by

                    that is really illiminating: I just ran your Cube Test with SketchUp 7 on an old, dirty Windows Vista and got an average of 7.8 fps

                    then I ran it (on the same Acer Aspire 8920 laptop!) again with SketchUp 7; but this time on a reasonably clean Windows 7 Beta (a few months in use).
                    and this time I got an average of 20 fps!!!

                    so same test, same model, same SketchUp version - but a different Operating System. the difference is absolutely amazing. almost three times the speed! ๐Ÿ˜ฒ
                    (therefore a bit of advertising here: if you are running on Windows Vista you MUST upgrade to Windows 7 as soon as it is released (for the beta is sooo much more stable and fast than Vista. it hasn't crashed once since I installed it)

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                      thomthom
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                      @plot-paris said:

                      that is really illiminating: I just ran your Cube Test with SketchUp 7 on an old, dirty Windows Vista and got an average of 7.8 fps

                      then I ran it (on the same Acer Aspire 8920 laptop!) again with SketchUp 7; but this time on a reasonably clean Windows 7 Beta (a few months in use).
                      and this time I got an average of 20 fps!!!

                      so same test, same model, same SketchUp version - but a different Operating System. the difference is absolutely amazing. almost three times the speed! ๐Ÿ˜ฒ
                      (therefore a bit of advertising here: if you are running on Windows Vista you MUST upgrade to Windows 7 as soon as it is released (for the beta is sooo much more stable and fast than Vista. it hasn't crashed once since I installed it)

                      Or, it could be due to old vs new installation of the OS.
                      But I can also recommend Windows7 when it's released.

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

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                        Wazzer
                        last edited by

                        Hi Guys

                        I have been a sketchup user for a couple years now and just love it!
                        I have recently started work at a new company and introduced them to SketchUp and they have been blown away.
                        The problem is the new company laptop i have been provided with just isnt upto the job
                        The company will upgrade my laptop for me and I want to make sure my chosen one will be Suitable for Heavy SketchUp use

                        My chosen Laptop is the
                        IBM ThinkPad Lenovo T61P 6460-E8A
                        Intel Core 2 Duo T9500 2.6GHz
                        4GB DDR2 667MHz RAM
                        250 GB S-ATA Harddisk 5400rpm
                        15.4" UXGA Screen 1920 X 1200
                        256 MB Nvidia Quadro FX 570M

                        It has to be an IBM im afraid

                        Can anyone tell me weather this will do the Job as well as i hope?
                        I am also upgrading to SketchUp 7 Pro at the same time

                        I am currently using my personal laptop which is an old Dell Inspiron 6000 with Radeon x300 and 1.7ghz processor. This laptop performs surprisingly well but i hope the Lenovo laptop stated above will be a significant upgrade

                        many thanks for your time

                        Ben

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                          Jackson
                          last edited by

                          @wazzer said:

                          My chosen Laptop is the
                          IBM ThinkPad Lenovo T61P 6460-E8A
                          Intel Core 2 Duo T9500 2.6GHz
                          4GB DDR2 667MHz RAM
                          250 GB S-ATA Harddisk 5400rpm
                          15.4" UXGA Screen 1920 X 1200
                          256 MB Nvidia Quadro FX 570M

                          Sounds good. SketchUp 7 will only use one of your CPU cores, but 2.6GHz is a respectable speed.

                          Jackson

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                            remus
                            last edited by

                            The other core will help with multi-tasking, as well ๐Ÿ‘

                            The only thing i can think you might want to upgrade is the hard drive, its quite small, but then again external hard drives are very cheap, so you could always just pick one up if you need some extra space.

                            http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                              Wazzer
                              last edited by

                              Thanks for the fast feedback guys

                              just found out that someone else in the office has a very similar spec Lenovo T61P laptop
                              so will get him to run the Cube test adn see what results it gets.

                              By the way my Dell Inspiron with 1.7ghz and Radeon X300 with 2Gb ram get on average 10.3 Fps

                              What is a good score to hope for?

                              Thanks

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                                Anssi
                                last edited by

                                @wazzer said:

                                My chosen Laptop is the
                                IBM ThinkPad Lenovo T61P 6460-E8A
                                Intel Core 2 Duo T9500 2.6GHz
                                4GB DDR2 667MHz RAM
                                250 GB S-ATA Harddisk 5400rpm
                                15.4" UXGA Screen 1920 X 1200
                                256 MB Nvidia Quadro FX 570M

                                You should be OK with it, if your models are not too big. The graphics card is one of the "low-end" Quadros, so not the fastest, we used to have desktop versions of that. With 256 Mb of memory you should check the performance with an external monitor too, if you are going to use one when at the office.

                                I would guess that this machine is not one of the cheapest. If money is no object, you could also check the W series "workstation" laptops, they have on offer the more modern Quadro FX 2700 and 3700 cards.

                                Anssi

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

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                                  Wazzer
                                  last edited by

                                  many thanks

                                  I will look into the W700 it looks like a very nice machine and the 1GB Quadro FX3700 should certainly get the job done!!

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                                    AkaBear
                                    last edited by

                                    Currently looking at this new Dell model for myself and recommending for my office. Am interested in feedback if it is a reasonable setup for:
                                    Sketchup, Vray, 3dsMax, Photoshop and some games but not high end.

                                    • some applications will be work only.
                                    • price is important as it is 2/3 the cost of XPS 730.

                                    Dell Studio XPS 435 specs:

                                    PROCESSORS Intelยฎ Core?i7-920 processor(8MB L2 Cache, 2.66GHz)
                                    OPERATING SYSTEM Genuine Windows Vistaยฎ Ultimate SP1, 64-bit
                                    WARRANTY AND SERVICE 3Yr Ltd Hardware Warranty, InHome Service after Remote Diagnosis edit
                                    MEMORY 6GB Tri-Channel DDR3 SDRAM at 1066MHz - 6 DIMMs
                                    HARD DRIVE 1TB Performance RAID 0 (500GB SATA 7200 RPM HDD)
                                    OPTICAL DRIVE DVD+/-RW
                                    MONITORS Dell 20 inch Ultrasharp
                                    VIDEO CARD ATI Radeonโ„ข HD 4870 1GB
                                    SOUND CARD Creative PCI Express Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium
                                    SPEAKERS No speakers
                                    KEYBOARD Dell Wireless Desktop Keyboard & Mouse
                                    MOUSE Mouse included in Wireless, Laser or Bluetooth Package
                                    MODEM No Modem Option
                                    ACCIDENTAL PROTECTION Complete Care Accidental Damage Protection, 3 Year
                                    OTHER15-in-1 Card Reader
                                    EXPANSION SLOTS PCI: 1 slot, PCIe x1: 3 slots ,PCIe x8: 1 slot ,PCIe x16 (Graphics): 1 slot

                                    • Max processor available Coreโ„ข i7-965 processor (8MB L3 Cache, 3.2GHz)
                                    • Up to 24gig Memory
                                    • Not so interested in Dual Drives with a Blu-ray Disc (BD) Burner
                                    • Did read somewhere about its capacity to have dual Video Cards but not sure on that one.

                                    Reference
                                    http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/desktop-studio-xps-435?c=us&cs=19&l=en&ref=dthp&s=dhs

                                    Any feedback would be most appreciated.

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                                      remus
                                      last edited by

                                      That appears to be a quality machine, the only thing i can think to check is how good the openGL support is for the graphics card, it can be quite variable.

                                      If youve got any spare cash id up the ram a but, although 6GB should be enough for most stuff.

                                      http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                                        brodie
                                        last edited by

                                        ditto on what Remus said. The ATI card would probably be fine for everything except SU, where many many people have issues with them. 6Gb Ram is a good amount but you probably wouldn't be sorry if you bumped it up to 8, although that's something you could always do down the road.

                                        Everything else looks high class to me.

                                        -Brodie

                                        steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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                                          AkaBear
                                          last edited by

                                          I have done a little reading, according to the product specs it says OpenGL 2.1 support.

                                          http://ati.amd.com/products/Radeonhd4800/specs.html

                                          Is this what I would be after or should I do a bit of a background search first.

                                          And/or just get the maching with the cheaper of the two graphics cards and buy a NVIDIA card later?

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                                            Gaieus
                                            last edited by

                                            It's not that this particular card should have any problem with SU (at least that most people would know of here) but in general, many ATI cards have been performing somewhat "funnily" despite all claim to be fully OpenGL compliant of course. This may certainly be true with certain nVidia series as well - maybe just folks know nVidias better here.

                                            I used to have an ATI card and have never had any problem with it (true that it didn't seem to have any effect if I turned hardware acceleration on/off) ๐Ÿ˜’

                                            As for dual video cards - forget about it (if you are asking about SU).

                                            Finally the processor; if you have the chance to go for the 3.2 GHz one, go for it - even if you need to "sacrifice" some performance on the graphics card end to be in balance with the budget. This is the part SU uses a lot with high poly models.

                                            And if you eventually buy this machine, don't ever come back here because we will hate you. ๐Ÿ˜„

                                            Gai...

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