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Dillwithit

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  1. Mainly Task in Solidworks are typically a lot of single threaded task making use the two most powerful cores. It can take a while when doing calculations and simulations and a gpu powerful enough for rendering and some gaming. I'm looking to stay within $1500-2000 This is also why I'm considering looking at 12th gen for p core and e core since some tasks are heavy and some are light.
  2. I've been looking for a laptop for college as an engineering student. I find that I have been searching a lot but struggle to find something with good battery life or the fact that 10 key-less. I've looked at the Asus Zenbook Pro Duo UX582 but I worry about battery life and uncomfortable ergonomics when typing. I think a dell xsp would be good and considered sacrificing the 10 key. Was wondering if anyone has any suggestions with adequate performance and battery life.
  3. I already have a Xbox and all my friends are on Xbox as well so i will be able to use previous generation playing of the games i already own; as well as any non-cossplay I will be able to play as well. But crossplay will hopefully become the new normal as new games are using it
  4. I am playing a cheep laptop with i5-8250U CPU, Intel UHD Graphics 620, 5600 RPM hard drive, and 8GB 2400MHz memory. My Task Manger Stats: CPU: 30% Ram: 7.5/7.9 Disk: 100% GPU: 20% This is running at normal settings because there is nothing below that. I'm assuming that it is because of the slow hard drive, but would adding more and faster ram make a difference. Because overall the game is choppy and borderline unplayable while driving in a car in GTA online especially in the tutorial drag race. Just walking around or shooting the game runs perfectly fine whit very similar task manager stats. Is there anyway i can fix this problem.
  5. https://pcpartpicker.com/user/GYSOT/saved/WbCDcf Need feedback on how this build is price to performance. Also interested in making the build a bit cheeper. And i'm still up to debate of paying a ridiculous money for a 240Hz monitor, as this pc should be able to handle 240fps.
  6. I was thinking to put a 1660 in the computer hoping it would be powerful enough but it could possibly bottleneck the CPU. The hope is to get it to run games like iracing and most common games at a good frame rate. Even with the new GPU i am clueless on how it will perform afterwards.
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