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      Dprince
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      I currently use a 2012 macbook pro and wanting to upgrade to something much faster with better performance. less program crashes etc.

      I believe right now my budget is up to $1000USD. I use Vray and sketchup for modelling and i may use 3dsmax from time to time.

      Can anyone recommend some laptops please much appreciated.

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        nlipovac
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        I think any gaming laptop would do. I got older one Asus G750jz and it serves me well.
        Go for i7, min 16GB RAM, SSD (not smaller than 256GB) + HDD and best Nvidia GPU you can afford. Buy one with Thunderbolt 3 so you could, later on, buy an external case with full-sized desktop GPU and speed up your GPU+CPU rendering, if this $1K would not get you good GPU. You could go with 15" display and add one larger desktop monitor (24"+).

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          sketch3d.de
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          Windows or macOS?

          Modeling performance relies on CPU, CPU, CPU (single thread), a halfway recent high-clocked intel Core i5/i7 is fine.

          For the GPU and if for Windows strive for a medium-sized nVidia GT(X) 1050/1060 (or the predecessors 950/960).

          8-16 GB RAM (depends on model size and a rendering requirement as well as if an upgradeable or closed device) should suffice. A SSD as the system medium is recommended, if big enough a second HDD is often not required.

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            Dprince
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            @sketch3d.de said:

            Windows or macOS?

            Modeling performance relies on CPU, CPU, CPU (single thread), a halfway recent high-clocked intel Core i5/i7 is fine.

            For the GPU and if for Windows strive for a medium-sized nVidia GT(X) 1050/1060 (or the predecessors 950/960).

            8-16 GB RAM (depends on model size and a rendering requirement as well as if an upgradeable or closed device) should suffice. A SSD as the system medium is recommended, if big enough a second HDD is often not required.

            I was thinking about windows because everybody says windows is the better option

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              sketch3d.de
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              @dprince said:

              I was thinking about windows because everybody says windows is the better option

              depends, if you are accustomed to Mac OS and have a lot of applications as well as knowledge migrating to another operating system should be thoughtful evaluated.

              But Windows hardware is a bit cheaper (besides high-end) and options concerning available CPUs/GPUs broader.

              Looking for a 'Gamer' notebook is regularly a good recommendation because a dedicated graphics card intergrated. A system of the big three (HP, Lenovo, Dell) will typically work, Asus and Acer might be alternative options.

              Lots of notebook reviews here.

              P.S.: don't full-quote

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                Dprince
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                Thanks for the help and start searching

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