What Are The Recommended Notebook/computer Specifications For Architectural Students?
What are the recommended notebook / computer specifications for architectural students especially for those who study in universities for architecture in Australia, like the University of Sydney, UNSW, University of Melbourne, University of Adelaide or the University of Queensland?
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#1. October 29th, 2009, at 7:29 AM.
When it comes to your line of study, you need top of the line: processing power, RAM, a fast RPM hard drive, and a very good dedicated graphics card.
Most architecture students I know go with Apple laptops–especially when it comes to CAD. You can make do with a cheap laptop to be sure, but you should be using the best of the best, especially if you deal with programs in 3d