Building a auto desk inventor/ simulation workstation

we are a PC hardware site, we are just as much into productivity as we are gaming

Not only that, we are a wide, and diverse site. PC hardware, music, food, and overall technology. We provide information on as amny subjects as we can.

Are all of the TekSyndicate videos about games? No, most of them aren't. We aren't a goming site, we're a PC site :)

Yes, a Drupal harware site, and well design with good implementation of some of my favorite modules.

Really, I don't understand. Not showing off, just trying to help.

What does the site structure have to do with the content of the users?

We're just Off topic now. You set a rig for video editing and the OP is doing 3D product design on a AUTODESK software which I know collaborate with a specific hardware manufacturer. You doubted on my knowledge? Not a problem, and I patiently tried to let you know that the advice I posted relies on real world experience. In a perfect world, we would all know everything, but that's not the case. So we have to share. Who learn, who teach doesn't matter. The exchange is the real deal. Peace.

Autodesk 2013 Games Show Reel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zxn3bIc_ivU

Autodesk 2012 Games Show Reel 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXmRv9fdkMk

 

 

Sorry for taking up an old thread but if you only intend to use Autodesk Inventor as your 3d software you may want to take a look at this:

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/radeon-r9-290x-hawaii-review,3650-32.html

Regards

/O

Hello world.

Can any one help me to build a fast mobile workstation.

A work on CAD 2D-3D + 3D RENDERING + ADOBE + Complex files + many edges and curve shapes + much steel beams.

I have about 2500 euros to spend.

I have look to SAGER / CLEVO laptops (because of their performance/upgrade/price relation)

Its urgent that a buy a new machine for my architect work.


waiting for your help.

:-)