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Laptop recommendation!!!!

Friends finally the day have come for me when I need to buy laptop to run programs like hypermesh,purposly, solid works.

 

I am mechanical engineering student from India my budget is 50000 max 60000 rupees means 700 to 840 dollars (as on18-9-19).

 

Plz recommend me laptops to run the above programs smoothly and with a good battery life.

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Are you in the US, or a different country? Where you can purchase it from can make a difference because of supply vs demand.

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Just now, RAM555789 said:

Are you in the US, or a different country? Where you can purchase it from can make a difference because of supply vs demand.

I am in India right now, sir.

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Hmmm they don't seem to really have any good deals through Amazon and I'm not familiar with any other sites you would purchase laptops through in India. Only advice I can give you is look for a laptop with an i7 8th gen, 16GB of RAM, and preferably an SSD.

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18 minutes ago, RAM555789 said:

Hmmm they don't seem to really have any good deals through Amazon and I'm not familiar with any other sites you would purchase laptops through in India. Only advice I can give you is look for a laptop with an i7 8th gen, 16GB of RAM, and preferably an SSD.

Thank you

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I tried to find something on your Amazon.in site but you cannot get i7 in there so i recommend you to ship that laptop from the usa. And so i found one damn good laptop that i would personally buy "If i were you" https://amzn.to/31uTfeg  check it out

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Perhaps a used thinkpad P50 from Lenovo?  You're asking for demanding programs to run on a rather low end price, because you need cpu power, dedicated gpu, as well as ram.

 

I did a lot of research before purchasing my 3D rendering laptop early this year and the cheapest I could find for quality was starting at 1800, and that's with a 30% discount

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