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On 11/20/2016 at 6:32 PM, Electronics Wizardy said:

 

On 11/20/2016 at 6:40 PM, AkiraDaarkst said:

 

On 11/20/2016 at 8:46 PM, Pendragon said:

 

On 11/21/2016 at 10:57 AM, Wizard said:

 

On 11/21/2016 at 0:56 PM, 19_blackie_73 said:

 

On 11/21/2016 at 1:23 PM, Dackzy said:

 

 

I think we all grossly overstated the kind of work an electrical engineer does in AutoCAD, i had my dad email me some of his work files so i can try them on AutoCAD 2017 on my Latitude E6430

i5-3340m, 

4gb RAM

NVS 5200m

 

and it flies through the work he does, its just 2D

 

just to be safe im going to get him a laptop with more RAM and a Quad-Core because i noticed my CPU was sitting at a constant 25-60% load

 

Thanks for the help anyways

7 minutes ago, Wizard said:


Do you have any guide for this??, It would be awsome to see how it works!

no, sadly not. I just seen a couple of my friends do it, but I asked them about 30min ago and they said that you would have to mod some hardware and then mod the bios. didn't say what, but I don't think a normal person would be able to do it, they work daily with fixing hardware and they had a hard time doing it.

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Well if I have to mod hardware I won't be able to do it I think!. Thanks anyway for asking! :)

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On 11/20/2016 at 6:32 PM, Electronics Wizardy said:

 

On 11/20/2016 at 6:40 PM, AkiraDaarkst said:

 

On 11/20/2016 at 8:46 PM, Pendragon said:

 

On 11/21/2016 at 10:57 AM, Wizard said:

 

On 11/21/2016 at 0:56 PM, 19_blackie_73 said:

 

On 11/21/2016 at 1:23 PM, Dackzy said:

 

 

I think we all grossly overstated the kind of work an electrical engineer does in AutoCAD, i had my dad email me some of his work files so i can try them on AutoCAD 2017 on my Latitude E6430

i5-3340m, 

4gb RAM

NVS 5200m

 

and it flies through the work he does, its just 2D

 

just to be safe im going to get him a laptop with more RAM and a Quad-Core because i noticed my CPU was sitting at a constant 25-60% load

 

Thanks for the help anyways

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  • 2 years later...

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