Hi, I am a 3D artist… and lately I have been asking myself the same question over and over again, because it is time to upgrade my old working laptop which is power hungry as hell and I would like to minimize on this aspect and to use a laptop that can be more eco-friendly and less power hungry to do my 3D animation work.…
Well, you either want low power consumption because you are super eco-conscious, or because you want to save money by reducing your power bill. • If you are eco conscious, then don't get a laptop and instead get yourself a nicely optimized desktop workstation with a low power graphics card. • If you want to save money ...…
Some time ago I read that eGPUs are still falling behind laptop GPUs , specifically in 17" models due to some bottlenecks in the thunderbolt design. Not much but still behind. Is it opposite way now? I seems couldn't find any fresh review specifically about that. ps. Or could it be some special Laptop models with proper…
AMD chips use less power and have significantly better per ghz performance than the 10th gen intels - i doubt there's any difference in single core performance between those two options and the AMD will let you do more things at once in general there is honestly no good reason to buy a 10th gen intel over a ryzen3 if you…
something like a Lenovo thinkpad can be cheap and if you aim at just the right lowest specs you could remote control a more powerful computer without a hitch using services like Parsec or Citrix It's a different option.
The question is a bit of an oxymoron - high end laptops that are good for 3D tend to have beefy, high power consumption CPUs and GPUs. So if you want something really efficient it would be an M1 Macbook Air. But that's not a particularly good machine for 3D work. What is more important to you, low power use, or high end…
Thanks for the information guys I really appreciate. I have finally been looking in two laptops, one is the gaming. OMEN 15-en1003ns Gaming Laptop with NVIDIA® GeForce RTX ™ 3070 Graphics Windows 10 Home 64 AMD Ryzen ™ 7 5800H (up to 4.4 GHz maximum clock boost, 16 MB L3 cache, 8 cores, 16 threads) RAM DDR4-3200 MHz 16 GB…
I am thinking about getting a laptop with 3080 16 gb videocard . 17"" one like Alienware . Have never dealt with such a big laptop so wonder how it is vs 15" ? I don't expect to work in a cafe or something but gonna try a kind of nomad life style so wonder how much less comfortable it might be for traveling with together…
I I don't really have any experience in working on travel and all laptops I ever had was just small toys for internet browsing while on vacation. You guys discussing efficient laptop for 3d mean 17" , right ? I see its 3080 16gb vram vs only 8 in 15" My bet it would be less powerful in 15" size too due to even stronger…