How to choose a Laptop for Architecture

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    How do you choose a Laptop for Architecture?
    You often hear that desktops are a more practical purchase over laptops, but as architects, you’re usually on the move and need something more portable. In that case, it may be worth the extra dollars buying a laptop instead. But with so many options these days, how do you choose a laptop for architecture? Today I’m going to show you what you need to be looking for in a laptop, depending at what level you’re at. At the end of the video i’ll be going over some bonus tips that I look into when purchasing a laptop and these will help you making the best possible decision.
    As Architects and students of architecture you are going to be using your laptop generally to create plans, diagrams, presentations and renders. What you plan to do with your laptop will allow you to decide which laptop you purchase.
    There are 3 things you want to look at when choosing a laptop for architecture and that is RAM/ processor/ and Graphics card. Without getting too deep into details let’s go over each one.
    RAM is your computer's short term memory. Everything you have open on your computer at the time you are using it will use RAM; and a general rule of thumb is that the more ram the better. Most laptops come with 8/16/ or 32 gigabytes of ram. I usually try to stick between 16 or 32 when purchasing a laptop. Something important to remember is that RAM is upgradable in most cases so you have the option of adding more ram in the future. I’ve included a link in the description which helps you identify if the laptop you’re looking into is upgradable and how much ram you can add.
    Speaking of upgrades, your computer's Processor, is not something that is generally upgradable so you’re going to want to spend some time looking at the processors that are available. Every laptop I have owned in the past has come with an Intel processor these come in I3,I5,I7 and now I9. Put simply:
    I3:good
    I5:better
    I7:best
    I9: perfection
    I3:good (great for basic tasks)
    I5:better (good for multitasking/ editing)
    I7:best (heavy multi talking)
    I9:good for powering a small island
    If you’re going to be using your laptop only for diagrams, massing studies, and plans. Then an I5 should be Ideal. I have an 11 inch Lenovo that I use for photoshop and rhino massing on the go and It works extremely well!
    Once you get into Rendering you’re going to want to look into getting an I7. I’ve also included another link that will help you see which is the best overall processor for the money.
    The final component you are going to be looking into will be the graphics card. This is part of your laptop that will focus solely on graphic related content.The better the graphics card, the faster your rendering times will be. If you’re going to spend a lot of time on renderings, especially really intense scenes with alot of materials and reflections, you are going to want to invest in a really good graphics card. Because there are so many graphics cards out there and they all have there pros and cons i’ve included a link that will help you decided which graphics card you should buy.
    Keep in mind that if you are going to be using revit, you will have access to a cloud based rendering system which means you don't need a powerful graphics card to create renders. If you are going to be using maya, 3ds max, vray, or lumion, then i recommend doing research on a good graphics card and a good place to start is on the lumion website. Link will be in the description
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  • @Moochers
    @Moochers  4 года назад +5

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    • @phungitla
      @phungitla 4 года назад +1

      Mooch Hi, I wanted to know if Dell G7 7590 is ideal for architect students in the long run? I want to have same laptop in 1st year to end of the uni.

    • @rahulkurecha9885
      @rahulkurecha9885 4 года назад +1

      Could you please help me in choosing the right Laptop for rest of my degree. I am a 3rd Yr architecture student.
      I am pretty much confused in new 2020 ACER PREDATOR HELIOS 300 , PREDATOR TRITON 300 & ASUS TUF FX505DV.
      All of these laptops have almost the same specs.
      Could you please help me to get best out of them !!!

  • @abmunsi
    @abmunsi 4 года назад +43

    "The i9 is good for powering a small island." - cracked me up.

  • @GJBarreda
    @GJBarreda Год назад +1

    Best info video ever. Great graphics, short to the point and great links. Thank you.

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @Moochers
    @Moochers  5 лет назад +2

    If you need to know WHICH computer to buy, check out our new video! ruclips.net/video/ZoFjp5tCIt0/видео.html

    • @SH.21
      @SH.21 5 лет назад +1

      Mooch, Is apple laptop good? Some of the people told me in the 3rd year it horrible and using the CAD products on it is so bad, but I really want apple.

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      @@SH.21 I was once where you are at now. If my friend was too and he bought a macbook pro, but I didnt. A few months later he regretted it. MACS are not made for architecture. Stay away no matter how beautiful they may seem! Good luck

  • @Moochers
    @Moochers  5 лет назад

    Want to know the negative thing about becoming an architect? Check out our video : ruclips.net/video/Gs8AcWUXPbk/видео.html

  • @MercenaryCamp
    @MercenaryCamp 5 лет назад +3

    Very useful video. And not only for architects. Each person who is going to buy a laptop will find in this video a lot of helpful "must-know" information. Good job, my friend.
    P.S. Giant pigeon in the end is wonderful :)

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      Thanks Mercenary! Thanks for your comment. Always appreciated!!! Can't wait for you and Barris to make merch so I could buy !!!!
      I'm glad you liked it! I always try to put random funny things in my videos. It also means alot that you watched the full video :)

  • @waleedalghussein1456
    @waleedalghussein1456 4 года назад +3

    Great video I love it! ❤️ I’m looking to buy a laptop for my architecture class. The requirements of the laptop is quite high. For intense work and fast rendering. (VR Ready). Do you suggest any laptops around $2000 budget? Also that works with intense video editing too? 4K screen, great colour accuracy and good brightness

  • @isaidsalazar7425
    @isaidsalazar7425 4 года назад +3

    Hey! Have a quick question, I know Quadro Cards on machines like the Lenovo Thinkpad and HP ZBook can hike up the price. I'm a third year B.Arch student and want to replace my HP Envy. Would you have any recommendations for a GTX or RTX card? My Envy has a GeForce MX150. I mostly work with Rhino, Vray, and AutoCAD. Thanks!

  • @welwro7170
    @welwro7170 3 года назад

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  • @UnboundArchitects
    @UnboundArchitects 5 лет назад +1

    I am about to purchase one for my work. Is xps 15 a good choice?. It checks all the requirement. And I am into thin and durable ones. So if not, then suggest one. Thanks

  • @ShivamKumar-rx9ht
    @ShivamKumar-rx9ht 5 лет назад +1

    Please tell me the laptop under 1lkh rupees so for softwares like revit lumion sketchup Photoshop vray

  • @oliveramory1378
    @oliveramory1378 5 лет назад +5

    Excuse me, I’m a student majoring in architecture and now I have to make a choice between Razer Blade 15 and surface book 2 15,
    (Razer Blade 15: i7-8750h, gtx-1060 max-q, 16gb
    Surface Book 2:i7-8660u, gtx-1060, 16gb)
    Do you think surface book 2 can be my only computer and run 3d modeling and rendering software fast enough?which one do you think is the best choice?
    Hoping for your reply!

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад +4

      Hi Oliver! I don't have experience with the Razer but I do have with the Surface:
      Judging by the specs, they are both comparable laptops, the biggest difference I see is in the CPU and the storage, and of course the price.
      The price is what really bothers me a bit. The Surface book 2 is about $2200 for 256 GB of solid state storage. This is very low in my opinion, you WILL run out really quick. And I don't think It has any other storage option so once you run out you're going to have to use an external drive which is not a great solution but it works.
      For $1600, the Razer has only 128 gigs of Solid state drive, but a whole terabyte of hard drive storage.
      They have an Option for $1800 that includes 256gb of SSD and 2T of Hard drive storage.
      In this case the Razer is better because it is cheaper, but you're getting way more storage!
      As far as the CPU goes, they are both high perforaming CPU's and they will be excellent choices for any task you throw at it. If i'm not mistaken, the Razer comes with a better CPU, but you may wanna compare both online.
      Now, there is a reason why the Surface book is more expensive than the Razer, and that is simply because its innovation in terms of design. It can be used as a tablet, it comes with a pen so you can sketch on it. It looks sleek, and weighs a little less than the Razer. But i'll be honest with you, I would not get it. It looks great and I'm sure it runs wonderful but the problem is that you're going to be paying more money to have the ability to sketch on it. And I know that seems like an important thing to have but paper and pen are cheaper! I once bought a surface pro tablet and I thought i would use it to sketch but I never did. I would only spend that much money if you already are constantly sketching on tablets. Don't buy it cause you think you WILL start to sketch and you photoshop with the pen.
      My final opinion: The Razer will have similar performance and will be cheaper. Therefore it is a better option (assuming you get the 256gb ssd ATLEAST)
      Disclaimer : I have never used a Razer so I can't speak about it's build, durability, or customer support.

    • @oliveramory1378
      @oliveramory1378 5 лет назад +1

      Mooch I really appreciate your perfect advice!Thank you so much!!!

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      You got it! Glad it was valuable to you. Feel free to keep on touch!

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      @UCYqn1Aj3d6yttlHWa2lYKGQ hey! What year are you in? Are you just starting out or finishing up? What version of the Dell are you looking at (i5,i7)

  • @oopsie8119
    @oopsie8119 4 года назад +1

    Hi! I'm studying architecture and I've only started second year. Just wanna ask if Acer predator 300 would be a great choice to use up until I graduate? And what do u think about Acer nitro 5?

  • @nyxdcz
    @nyxdcz 5 лет назад +1

    Question. What do think of the msi g63 8rd loptop w/ 4gb+8gb ram, nvidia gtx 1050 ti, i7 gen.8?? Thnks.

  • @nikkigil8489
    @nikkigil8489 4 года назад +4

    Hi i’ve been checking out ASUS’s STUDIO BOOK laptopssss i dont know which one to buy 😂 but yeah i should go with 15” screen 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @cleydevanessa
    @cleydevanessa 4 года назад +1

    Hey, I got an MSI PS42 Prestige 14” i7 8550u 16GB RAM 512GB SSD GeForce GTX 1050 Max-Q Design, and I want to run ArchiCAD (that’s what we mostly use here in Mozambique), Photoshop and 3DsMax. Will I have any issues with the laptop?

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  4 года назад

      That shouldn't be a problem. 3DsMax might struggle depeinding on the complexity of your model.

  • @Asha.2
    @Asha.2 3 года назад

    I'm an architect student right now in uni doing my foundation year (since English is not my first language) , and I purchased the Microsoft surface 3 laptop with core i7 16GB 256GB and it's 13.5 inch touch screen it was recently bought. Would you recommend me sticking with my laptop (it was expensive to buy) or do you recommend me switching to another laptop as an experienced student yourself? BTW I'm also learning Urban Planning so would I need more or.... Please do answer if you have the chance, I might be able to switch this weekend only since the screen got damaged...

  • @harshsolanki4018
    @harshsolanki4018 5 лет назад +2

    Is macbook air 2017 ,i5,5th gen. Is good or not ?
    It can run all architecture software and apps ?
    Plz suggest me....

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      Hey! Macs are NOT your friend in architecture :) stick to windows. I have a video where I recommend which laptop you should buy. Check it out : ruclips.net/video/ZoFjp5tCIt0/видео.html
      if you still have questions, let me know!

    • @harshsolanki4018
      @harshsolanki4018 5 лет назад

      @@Moochers so it's not suitable ??

  • @denizadagoren2419
    @denizadagoren2419 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you Mooch!

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @chayichklokata2378
    @chayichklokata2378 4 года назад +1

    So helpful!!

  • @jackzheng3998
    @jackzheng3998 5 лет назад +2

    Hi, do you think msi gs65 8rf is a good laptop to consider for an architecture student? I want the laptop to be used until I graduate. But some online opinions says surfacebooks is the best option but the spec isn't that good.
    What's your opinion?

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад +1

      Hey Jack! I think this is an AMAZING laptop. It will handle pretty much anything you throw at it. I've never owned an MSI before but I have been tempted to purchase them in the past. I know that people who own MSI laptops are usually happy with them. My only concern is that I7's are high temperature processors, and this laptop is really thin. I doubt it has a good cooling system so I would suggest you get a cooling mat, especially when you are rendering.
      Now, I don't think surface books are the best options. They are attractive because of their design and capabilities but half the stuff they market it for, you're not going to use anyway! So stick to gaming laptops like the one you pointed out. Finally , i know you say you want to use this laptop until graduation, and that is possible but unlikely. This is because you're going to be in school 4-6 years (assuming you just started and depending on the degree), and technology keeps getting better which means the programs you are using are getting better and require more power. That is why i feel that if you are going to be using the laptop for heavy renders and scenes, i suspect it will last 2 years before it starts to become outdated. Keep that in mind. I'm not saying you won't be able to use it but perhaps the programs you will be using will require more power for future updates.

  • @rizwan8903
    @rizwan8903 5 лет назад +9

    Hey I'm in 1st sem and I'm looking for a laptop to use it for atleast 3 years. I have no idea about the softwares right now but will learn those soon. Should I go for a macbook? and budget is not an issue for me

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад +4

      Hey! I would NOT get a mac. You're going to see lots of people with Macs at the beginning but eventually they will flip over to Windows. In your case I would stick to something around $300-$600. You dont have to go crazy yet since it's only your first semester. When you're 3rd year comes around, that's when I recommend getting the best you can afford

  • @AhmedSElShorbagy
    @AhmedSElShorbagy 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks a lot for the useful information :)

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      Thank YOU for watch Ahmed and ofcourse for commenting. Feel free to leave a comment if you ever have any questions or comments about anything else relating to Architecture

  • @mariacarolinaturras4194
    @mariacarolinaturras4194 4 года назад +2

    Im in the third year of architecture, and im looking for a laptop to upgrade mine. I have an ASUS with a intel celeron, and it was great. But its starting to crash very often because of the amount of programs and the redering. I know what you said about the touch screen, bu what are your thoughts on microsoft surface laptop 3?

  • @blackdvlz7516
    @blackdvlz7516 5 лет назад

    hey bro.. is this laptop will be enough for doing Autocad 3D, 3Ds Max and Vray Rendering?
    OMEN by HP - 15-dc0133tx (i will upgrade the ram to 16gb)
    HP Gaming Pavilion - 15-dk0042tx
    ASUS ROG GL503GE-EN129T

  • @ivanaramburo4030
    @ivanaramburo4030 3 года назад

    Great content mooch ! I’m trying to decide between the 2021 asus g14 with AMD Ryzen 9, with rtx 3060 graphics card and 32gb of ram or the more costy one which is the dell xps 15 i9 with 32 Gb of ram and 3050 ti for graduate school can you help me choose 😞

  • @Ashley-ro4xz
    @Ashley-ro4xz 4 года назад

    I dont know if you still answer these but I need to buy a ocmputer by tonight. Ive been looking to invest less than 1500 in one that I would want to last me until my end of college 3-4 years. I am learning autocad 3d modeling and revit and my mac book pro brought me as far as rhino. I dont konw what to buy Please help :(((

  • @jonathanramirez3109
    @jonathanramirez3109 3 года назад

    Anybody know if the Alienware M15 R3 is good? I just can’t find a model over 16 GB of RAM… or how about the Razer Blade 15?

  • @limvittra4775
    @limvittra4775 3 года назад

    Hi. I’ve been wanting a MacBook Pro for so long, but since im planning to study this major. Most people don’t recommend it. I wanna ask if a MacBook Pro M1 chip (integrated graphics) with 16GB ram will get me thru the university.

  • @alexheath39
    @alexheath39 4 года назад

    Would the 2017 hp spectre be good enough for first year I have the i7, 16gb ram, 512 ssd storage, nvidia graphics and a 4k screen
    Any help would be greatly appreciated

  • @benjaminmeadlloyd7093
    @benjaminmeadlloyd7093 4 года назад +4

    I’m in secondary school and desperately want to be an architect I’m all ready scared

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  4 года назад

      Why are you scared?

    • @benjaminmeadlloyd7093
      @benjaminmeadlloyd7093 4 года назад

      Because it sounds so hard and scary and stressful and expensive but they end is a career that makes place that people will be happy in and live in and appreciate for years which is the best part in

    • @benjaminmeadlloyd7093
      @benjaminmeadlloyd7093 4 года назад

      Ps thanks for answering it is really cool to be answered by a real architect

  • @Mallows_28
    @Mallows_28 4 года назад

    How about Razer blade pro? specs of
    intel core i7-10875H, 16 gb RAM, RTX 2080, 512 SSD. The goal is to have a good laptop for more render works since im interested in mastering lumion etc.
    Despite having only 512 SSD Is it still a good buy or would be better for search for laptops with the same specs but higher SSD?

  • @marizatienza9632
    @marizatienza9632 4 года назад +1

    is Ryzen 5 can work? have you heard Huawei Mattebook D 15?

  • @chuck7198
    @chuck7198 4 года назад +1

    Hey i had $750 budget and want to buy a laptop that can do autocad and some 3D design smoothly, whats your recommendation?

  • @haileywashington6260
    @haileywashington6260 5 лет назад +1

    Hi so I am about to be a freshman studying architecture. I want to buy a computer that will last me 4 years and I want to make sure I am making the right purchase before spending a lot of money. At first I planned in but a dell precision costing around $2000 (I personally find this to be really expensive and would prefer not spending this much, but I am willing to). And if I am going to spend $2000 I would like to use a MacBook. Will buying the 15” mac be a good purchase? What some other options? Also I know my school uses rhino6 and vray. I could use some help. Thank u!

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      I would highly suggest you do not buy a Mac. Also for your first laptop I do not recommend you spend so much money. You won't be needing true computing power for atleast a year and by then new technology will exist. My advice ? Buy a good affordable laptop to use now and to learn to use the programs. Save your money for after your first year when you will need a super powerful laptop.

  • @HeSo_71
    @HeSo_71 4 года назад +3

    im going to study architecture next year and noticed that the more powerful the laptop the less portable it's, it can be both but the price is gonna rice up. So do you think if I buy a small desktop pc but at the same time powerful for renderings and stuff, then buy like a light laptop for protability?

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  4 года назад +1

      I think desktops are great because they are easier to "future-proof" and technically less expensive in the long run when compared to laptops. But you do need a laptop for school though. Both would be the best option if you:
      A) Have the money to afford both
      B) Make sure the laptop is still powerful enough to make the designs
      You could also get a good laptop and use the cloud to render - offered by programs such as Revit and VRay

    • @HeSo_71
      @HeSo_71 4 года назад +1

      @@Moochers great tip. Thanks!

  • @nancyharris9428
    @nancyharris9428 5 лет назад +2

    Hey,
    I actually am an Interior Student who held off buying a new laptop since I wanted more clear direction on what kind to invest it. So far ive used CAD, Revit , Adobe and looking into a better rendering program. I would like price point to stick to $600-800. I've had laptops prior the heating was an issue. Trying to avoid that one. What recommendations would you have?

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Nancy! Remember that generally speaking, the more power a laptop has, the hotter it will run.
      That is why I always tell everyone to purchase an external laptop fan that you could use occasionally.
      As for the laptop $600-$800 is low on the budget side. I dont know if you'll be able to purchase a laptop that will fit your needs for that money. Usually you're going to be looking around $1000.
      I think Revit is a very powerful tool for interior design because you can create your own materials and textures and the cloud renderer is pretty good. Maybe a better option would be Lumion but if you set up your revit materials correctly you can produce some nice renders and not need a super powerful computer.
      I always recommend the HP Omen because that is the laptop I am using at the moment. You can find the link in the description. Also the Acer Predator Helios is an incredible powerful laptop. Again, those 2 are around the $1000-$1200 budget.
      For around $900 you could look into the Lenovo Y700. It's a gaming laptop that has an I7, 12gb of ram, but only a GTX 960M graphics card. If you plan on doing cloud renders it will be great. If you want lumion it will struggle but it's still usable.
      For around $800 you have the MSI GV63 which has an I5, 8gb of RAM, and a GTX 1050Ti graphics card.
      I recommend you look into getting a gaming laptop (all these are) because they have the best graphics card installed which is what you need. Hope that helps. Let me know if you need help with anything else. Good luck!

  • @smartyshrutzzz6342
    @smartyshrutzzz6342 5 лет назад +2

    I'm going to start my first year in architecture school, I have a laptop of 4gb ram & i3 is it enough?

    • @isabelamonteiro7556
      @isabelamonteiro7556 4 года назад

      No, I have an laptop that is 4gb ram and i3 too and I'm already looking for a new one, I'm going to start my architecture school in a few months... At least 8gb ram and i5. If you can spend a little more a recomend invested in one right now, because it will last until the end of your graduation. After the 3 year we will need something with power and good graphics...

  • @RizkyPong
    @RizkyPong 5 лет назад +3

    Hey i’m in 5th semester and i have to use a rendering software such as vray, 3dsmax and animation in lumion. Which laptop do you recomend?
    Windows-based laptop like HP, Lenovo or Dell
    Or
    Apple-based Laptop like MacBook Pro?
    Thanks

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад +2

      100% windows. I saw a lot of people in school switch from apple to windows because they had to do too many work-arounds for apple to work. Every program you need for architecture is made to work with windows, also most the the tutorials out there are done on Windows.
      I really do recommend the laptop that I'm using now, the link is in the description. BUT - if you plan on multitasking (rendering an animation while creating a plan on Photoshop) this computer WILL struggle. For the price it's amazing though. But definitely I would always go for windows.

    • @RizkyPong
      @RizkyPong 5 лет назад +1

      @@Moochers thanks for your reply. For budget 900 - 1100 US Dollar, what kind of laptop you recommend? Thanks.

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      Definitely the one that I bought. The HP omen 15.6. I7, 16gigs of ram, Nvidia 1060 graphics card. It has a solid state drive (only 120gigs though) but a 1 terabyte hard drive. I spent weeks searching for laptops , and this one is the one i went with. I use lumion, photoshop, revit, autocad, after effects, and premiere. No problem. I use it to make every video on my youtube channel. The only negative is that when I render a video on lumion, all my other programs lag. So you cant really be rendering and animation and work on other things. But that shouldn't be a problem if you organize your time and strategize. The link is in the description. I do recommend you dont only take my word for it but also research what others have to say about it. But personally for the price I think it's amazing and I would rate it 9/10.

  • @muller4049
    @muller4049 3 года назад

    mate, im currently 16 years old and for now i intend to study mechanical engineering when i finish high school, but i needed a laptop now for studies (school and a technician car mechanic course, for which i guess i will not need any graphics performance). im wondering if i already make the investment on a reasonably spec'ed laptop (like, maybe a nitro 5 i5-9300h or ryzen 5 3550h with a gtx1650 or a lenovo ideapad l340 gaming with the same i5 but a gtx1050, cause these are the types of laptops id be able to stretch) so that when i enter college i will not have to worry about that, however, im afraid of it being too early to make such a big investment whilst i wont get the most out of it due to the fact that i will not be running (or as far as im concerned, wont need to) any type of 3d software like revit or autocad. instead, im thinking of buying a 14 inch aspire 5 with just an integrated gpu or a 15.6 inch one with an 15 10th gen and an mx250 to get me through high school and maaaaaybe scratch the surface at college with these softwares, as they would barely or not run at all
    sorry for the long text but id love to know your opinion, do i wait to buy a more powerful one for college and buy a simpler one for now? and if were to buy a more powerful laptop, would those i mentioned above (nitro 5 and lenovo l340 gaming) be enough for 2-3 years from now?
    cheers from brazil 🇧🇷

  • @cejadedaz3434
    @cejadedaz3434 4 года назад +1

    Hi, I have an i7 8550u with 8gb of ram and a mx150 graphic card, i’m in first year of architecture, how mant time you think my computer will last for the career? Good video!

  • @luisdiego793
    @luisdiego793 5 лет назад +2

    Hey, I have been searching computers for 2 months since your video was upload. But what you think it's better a desktop (Ryzen 2700x, 16gb3200, 2070 etc..) or a Laptop of 1000-1500$. I'm a arquitect student.

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      Hey Luis! I think having a laptop first is the most important just because you're gonna need to use something while at school or away from home. I only recommend a desktop to those who have a laptop that's good enough to create plans and diagrams and can leave the renders to be done at home. So if you have a good laptop then I definatly suggest you buy a desktop that is more powerful than your laptop. I recommend this because generally speaking desktops are cheaper and they are easily customizable. If your laptop is not great then I suggest considering upgrading that first.

  • @chandrasekhar-uk9gs
    @chandrasekhar-uk9gs 4 года назад

    Hi bro I had laptop with 8gb ram I want to update the ram which is best for performance upgrading to ram or ssd

  • @albertpagaoa2772
    @albertpagaoa2772 4 года назад

    surface laptop 3 for beginner good? like new student
    13.5''
    i5 intel
    16GB ram
    256gb storage?
    My PC rig is:
    ryzen 7 2700x
    32gb ddr4 3000
    1tb m.2 970 evo
    10tb harddrive
    rtx 2080 graphic card

  • @shinjini8016
    @shinjini8016 5 лет назад +1

    Hi I’m in the third year of architecture and it’s time to buy the strong laptop for rendering on vray, lumion, a lot of autocad and photoshop along with video editing slightly
    My budget is 1000 $ or 80000rs (I am from India)
    Ideal case is a gaming laptop with 1060gtx, 16gb ram but I find them very bulky personally
    Is there an option of slightly sleeker looking laptops which are easy to carry around but equally powerful? Maybe the zen book series
    Also do you recommend an MX150 graphic card for architecture?

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад +2

      Hi Shinjini. I don't like telling you exactly which computer to get because of branding conflicts and also because I don't like recommending something I haven't personally used. What I will say is that I've always been in similar case to the one you're in: buy a lightweight, portable, powerful, and inexpensive laptop. What I've learned from my previous laptops is that you want to avoid a 17" screen. It is nice on the eyes but eventually becomes annoying to carry around. So I recommend you get max a 15" screen (you could always buy a monitor to use while at home or school that offers dual screen and a bigger work area). Next, I would encourage you to look at the laptop I linked in my description. That Laptop is the one I have been using for the past 3 months, and I am EXTREMELY happy with. It's an HP Omen (15.6" screen, I7 Intel processor, 16 gig ram, Nvidia GT 1060 graphics card, gaming laptop, REALLY lightweight and portable for its capabilities) The design is really nice in my opinion because it is not SO flashy like the others i've seen so it looks professional for a gaming computer. That being said, i think it's a solid starting point to use as comparisons for other laptops if you choose not to buy it. I personally don't like Asus because my last ROG gaming Asus was really slow from the beginning and had alot of battery issues. But you should still use them to compare. MSI is another brand I looked into but I felt they were a little overpriced (maybe due to better quality; I'm not sure thought). As for the graphics card you suggested: I am not personally familiar with it, but I spent sometime research it and saw that It was considered a low to mid range graphics card. Good luck on your hunt, feel free to keep in touch, and enjoy your studies!

  • @exory_
    @exory_ 4 года назад +2

    I dont have a graphics card and im in my second year architecuter degree, i am going to be downloading rhino, revit and autocad, is my laptop going to struggle ? It is a 16gb ram, 512 ssd

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  4 года назад

      It does have a graphics card. It might be integrated. You should be able to make basic designs with it but once it becomes too complex, it will struggle.

  • @manaswimhatre
    @manaswimhatre 3 года назад

    Can you suggest a good laptop for interior designing student under 70k? I'm at the end of first year and I have to buy a laptop for second year.

  • @bagaspriambodo320
    @bagaspriambodo320 5 лет назад +1

    The asus ux331un with i7-8th gen, 16gb ddr3 on ram, ssd (no hard drive), and nvidia geforce mx150 graphic card, is that good enough for 3d modelling architecture and render it?
    I'm looking for a laptop that can run smoothly 3d modelling and render aplication, at least sketch up and vray? Thanks by the way..

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      I'd look for something else if you're thinking about VRAY. Check out my other video : ruclips.net/video/ZoFjp5tCIt0/видео.html&lc=UgzHOkooZBmP9f97tM14AaABAg where I go over ideas for laptops you should be looking into. Stick to category c in the video. The reason I don't really like the Asus you suggested is because the graphics card is not really a good choice for rendering (Vray). Hope that helps!

  • @user-bd4gx7og3s
    @user-bd4gx7og3s 4 года назад

    Can someone help me to choose between i7- gtx1650ti vs i5- rtx2060 or i7- gtx1060 . I'm an Architecture student.

  • @talaamini7849
    @talaamini7849 4 года назад

    Hello Mooch! I really enjoy your videos, with their concise and great quality. I have recently purchase an HP pavilion 15-cs3002ne; that contains 16 GB of RAM, 512 GB SSD but it is very low on graphics with the NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1050 with Max-Q, supposedly it would only be able to run the basics of Lumion; and not so smoothly. This really worries me as I am a rising 2nd year student, and I know Id have to change it for third year for sure, in order to last throughout my fourth and fifth year. What do you recommend me doing? I really appreciate your time.

  • @sidraaljammal1107
    @sidraaljammal1107 4 года назад +1

    Would you recommend the dell xps 13?

  • @imranit100
    @imranit100 4 года назад

    Is the new asus zenbook duo (i7 10th gen) good for revit and autocad? Is the 2gb MX250 sufficient?

  • @Chichubp
    @Chichubp 3 года назад

    hi do you any specific model and brand of laptop? Thank you!

  • @andrmry
    @andrmry 4 года назад

    Hi 👋🏻 Would you recommend the Macbook Air 2020 base model for an architecture student?

  • @ericmadibaofficial5459
    @ericmadibaofficial5459 5 лет назад +2

    Hi I’m an architecture student I wanna buy a loptop which can handle lumion, rhino , 3D max, archicad Can you help me to choose a nice and cheaper laptop please 🙏

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад +1

      Hey! I have a video I made after this one where I suggest laptops based on budget and needs. Check it out : ruclips.net/video/ZoFjp5tCIt0/видео.html

  • @mrsharan4218
    @mrsharan4218 4 года назад

    Which laptop best for designing 3d s max and revit software 55000 to 60000 thousands budget

  • @jessmartpingul5347
    @jessmartpingul5347 4 года назад

    thank you men! it helps and enlightened me a lot , can i Ask im planing To buy a gaming Laptop (DELL G7-I7-9th gen,RTX2070) do you think ,this is good For TEKLA STRUCTURES,OR REVIT,AUTOCADD,SKETCH UP+ VRAY) thank you in advance

  • @aniketkalra9601
    @aniketkalra9601 3 года назад

    Hi I m moving into my 3 rd year ! Is lenovo legion 5 amd ryzen 4600 h good for me?

  • @arianavasquez8043
    @arianavasquez8043 4 года назад +1

    Hey, your video helped me a lot thank you. But I´m thinking of buying a HP OMEN i5 (9th generation) with 2.4 GHz and 8 ram also with NVIDIA graphic card GTX 1060. Would that be enough to run heavy works with a lot of materials and details?

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  4 года назад

      It should be okay for medium sized projects. Really heavy models are going to struggle. You can always break up the model into parts if you are using Revit. Then you can link them together. That's what I used to do. It allows you to have a full model without worrying about its heaviness.

  • @shrutisarkar8005
    @shrutisarkar8005 3 года назад

    is msi GF65 a good option? i plan on using it throughout my 5 year course ?

  • @alaviahmed5174
    @alaviahmed5174 3 года назад

    are any of the macbooks good for architecture? I’m going into university next year and I’m thinking of getting a laptop.

  • @abdulazizmuhammed9042
    @abdulazizmuhammed9042 5 лет назад +2

    Good video thank you...
    I want to ask you about processor's type like core i7 xxxxU or xxxxHQ.. If there a big different between them in 2D, 3D, and rendering

    • @affiqahaffendy1481
      @affiqahaffendy1481 5 лет назад +1

      hq would be smoother

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      Hey! Thanks for the compliment. Unfortunately i do not have the answer down to the model of the processor.

  • @jimaustin499
    @jimaustin499 4 года назад

    Hi! What do you think of Aorus 15 X9? It has i-7 8750 RTX 2070 with 16 GB RAM and 512 GB SSD + 2 TB HDD. I mainly use AutoCad, sketchup or Rhino for modeling and Lumion for rendering. Photoshop for post production.

  • @damarprince2547
    @damarprince2547 5 лет назад

    Currently I use vray 3.4 and sketchup and plan to use enscape soon for render walkthroughs. Which laptop would you recommend for best performance and fast render times?

  • @shireensaad9002
    @shireensaad9002 4 года назад +1

    hii
    i want too know what u think of HP zbook 17 g5 ?
    thank u

  • @amandare4065
    @amandare4065 4 года назад

    Hi there I need to buy a laptop for 2nd 3rd year uni, I’m interior design student but we have used and are using, Autocad architecture, Adobe cloud, PS, InD, Il, and many others, sketch up, Revit, can you please recommend a decent laptop from £1000 -1500 please, I would like to buy today or ASAP, many thanks

  • @breek7623
    @breek7623 5 лет назад +2

    Loved your video it helped me understand a lot of terms I had no idea what they were.
    I have a question what do you think about the hp pavillion or the hp envy? I’m studying architecture but I would like to buy a not to heavy laptop and one that I hope I can use throughout my studying experience.

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад +1

      Hey Bree! I'm glad you enjoyed it and that it helped. I really appreciate the compliment!
      I know what you mean about not wanting a heavy computer. And those gaming laptops can be UGLY. But unfortunately you have to pick between: A) light, small, underpowered or B)large, heavy, powerful. Technically you COULD get a small laptop that is really powerful but you're going to be spending thousands and I mean thousands of dollars. So you have to pick between A or B.
      Now the two laptops you mention seem fine only if you are doing : Autocad, light Revit, light Rhino, light photoshop. If you are planning on doing renders then you're going to want something more powerful. Remember, if you're doing heavy renders, the minimum I recommend is I7, 16GB of RAM and a graphics card preferably branded "Nvidia".
      I hope that helps... feel free to keep in touch and feel free to ask me any questions you may have. Good luck, talk to you soon!!

    • @breek7623
      @breek7623 5 лет назад +1

      Mooch thank you so much!! And do you have any specific recommendation for option A? I’m so overwhelmed with all the different brands...

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад +1

      You're welcome Bree! Yes I have a few recommendations. I'll be posting a video by tomorrow night giving my recommendations. I'll let you know when it's up!

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад +1

      @@breek7623 Hey Bree, the video is up. Hopefully it helps. Let me know if you have any questions!

    • @breek7623
      @breek7623 5 лет назад

      Mooch thank you!

  • @montycash
    @montycash 5 лет назад +2

    Hey I'm intrested in getting a laptop for sketchup and doing basic stuff mostly drawing for carpentry drawing any specific idea I'm extremely entry level in it

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      Hey! I'm uploading a new video by tomorrow. It contains a list of laptops I recommend for different points in architecture. Because you are new to sketchup you would fall into "Category A" on that video so you'll be able to choose a laptop that fits your budget within that category. I'll let you know when it's up.

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      The video is out. Check it out and let me know if you have any questions.

  • @Codyjs_
    @Codyjs_ 4 года назад

    Hey Mooch, is the Microsoft Surface Book 3 a good buy? Spec :13.5inch, intel core i7, 32gb, 512gb, NVIDIA GeForce

    • @Codyjs_
      @Codyjs_ 4 года назад

      Cost $2500

  • @uberinfinitegaming
    @uberinfinitegaming 5 лет назад +1

    Our diploma course handles rendering and design at once..sadly I have to go for the expensive option. Needed the i7 and 16 gig of ram for Rendering.
    I remmeber my autocad struggling when it comes to tender drawings on my old lappy..running i5 dual core with 4gig of ram
    Anyways great video and much appreciate to help out such communities.

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад +1

      My degree did as well. What I meant was that you could spend most of your money on a desktop that would serve only to render, and then have a mid-range laptop for school that would take care of plans and general presentation work.
      Thank you so much for your feedback and thanks for dropping a comment!
      Good luck with your studies :)

  • @Exxiim
    @Exxiim 4 года назад +1

    I was wondering if MacBook Pro is a good laptop choice for Architecture? I’ve read many reviews where people have said that MacBooks are over rated.. So I wanted to ask for your opinion before purchasing my laptop 🙏🏽

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  4 года назад +4

      I would not get a Macbook for architecture. If you already have one and want to use it, that's fine; no problem. There are workarounds for downloading and using architecture programs. If you are going to purchase new, I would recommend going with Windows OS because most programs (if not all) are compatible with it and it's as simple as downloading and using the program.
      Like I said, you can get a Mac, and it WILL work. But you'll have to spend sometime looking into the workaround/setup for each program you need. Also, some program interfaces will be completely different on Mac vs Windows.

  • @adrijaslg
    @adrijaslg 4 года назад

    Does msi ge66 dragonshield limited edition is good for 3ds max v-ray rendering

  • @rahanasgarian2616
    @rahanasgarian2616 5 лет назад

    Hi thanks for ur great video
    Can u help me is acer nitro 5 i7-7700H 16gb ram gtx1050-4gb good for 3rd group ?

  • @myroncabali4727
    @myroncabali4727 3 года назад +1

    Make one for engineers

  • @aadityaramansingh1607
    @aadityaramansingh1607 3 года назад

    Legion 5, 2020 decent for 5 years of Architecture school?

  • @ThisisBarris
    @ThisisBarris 5 лет назад +3

    I bought a laptop for movability but I haven't moved it in 2 years now. I basically overpaid for a less-powerful PC...
    Also, what software do you use to put a realistic feel on your buildings and the moochs? Because I've watched every architecture tutorial you've made so far and there is a huge gap between what you make on those and this kid sitting on a giant laptop! haha

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад +1

      No way man! Why did you buy it originally? Is that the one you use to edit ? Which laptop is it?
      Thanks for noticing. Hope this doesn't bore you:
      I use revit yo actually model the buildings. Here is where I make the plans and 3d model. Sometimes in Revit I also place decorative elements. Once the building is done I export it over to Lumion. This video is a product of Lumion. Here I can add the Moochers , trees , decorative elements etc. And animate them.
      The old videos were made on revit. But then I was like "well that's not too fun to watch" and I though of how I could make it more fun to watch. So I decided to try to create little movies based on whatever I'm saying. So that's where I'm at right now. Moving forward the Idea is to take whatever topics I want to explain and animated using these programs.
      TLDR: I use lumion :)

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris 5 лет назад

      Hahha cos I thought I'll be mobile but apparently I spend more time on my fat ass than I expected! Yes it's the one I used for editing; it's pretty damn good and I got it cheap cos I bargained at Best Buy. It's a Dell Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming
      The things you do with Lumion is incredible though - it's just like a video game. Is Lumion free?

    • @ThisisBarris
      @ThisisBarris 5 лет назад +1

      Also the way you position these moochs - admit it, you want'em to die, right?

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      Some of them are more rebellious than others. That's all I can say.

  • @ArcLife2023
    @ArcLife2023 Год назад

    What speed (GHz) do you recommend for corei5

  • @kylesaturday
    @kylesaturday 5 лет назад +1

    Hi! Will HP Omen run smooth when i do my plans and renderings at the same time if I add 8gb more of RAM?

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад +2

      Hi Kyle! Thats a good question. My Omen has 16gb of Ram and when I render on Lumion abd continue to work on my plans on Revit, it does lag a little. I'm not sure if adding more Ram would solve this problem.

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад +3

      I did a quick google search and apparently people who game on their laptops have seen a significant amount of performance improvement by adding RAM. It makes sense that this would be the case when talking about architecture programs. But again, I do not know this first hand. If you do upgrade, be sure to share you experience with me!

  • @gauravmishra5998
    @gauravmishra5998 5 лет назад +1

    Hey bro , I am planning to buy MacBook Pro 15 inch with Vega 20 graphics , so should I buy it or not , I will be using revit , v-ray, Lumion also should I go for 16gb of ram or 32 gb...
    I am afraid that Vega 20 won’t be enough for renders !!!

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад +1

      Hey Guarav! I know Macs can be and have been used for Architecture but I would never recommend one. My advice is to stick to windows. I just made a new video recommending actual laptop; you can check it out on my channel. I apologize for not being able to help you out!

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      Hey Guarav, how is the laptop hunting going ?!

    • @gauravmishra5998
      @gauravmishra5998 5 лет назад

      Mooch hmm.. it’s better now ... it will be probably a windows laptop with gtx1060 ti.. Coz I gotta do renders... I might as well hackintosh it 😁.. and I am planning to sell my 13inch MacBook Pro ...

  • @analuisa1214
    @analuisa1214 5 лет назад +3

    The way you talk makes me feel like I will have to buy 3 laptops for college... I am still in highschool and already buying one to last me for the 5 years of studying and with a limited amount of money. Thought about one 15'6, i7 8th generation, 8GB RAM and 1TB... Looks like I am not going to buy the one I was looking for 💔
    (My main problem is that as a higschool student with no computer at home I am desperate for one, and all my savings can only buy one like this)

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад +3

      Hey Ana,
      It is definatly possible to use one computer for your whole journey at school. I'm not saying it will be easy though. You have to understand that computers in general age very quickly. What you buy today may start to become outdated in 2 years. Also, architecture programs release new versions every year and they require better hardware. Like I said it is possible to have the same laptop but you're going to be facing problem like having to use older version of programs, slow running programs, or just incompatibility in general. That being said, I used a $200 Walmart laptop for my first year, a $600 Sony for my second and third year , and a $1200 Asus until graduation. I could have stayed with the Sony but it would have meant that I couldn't render , or use lumion, or use programs that would run slow. But you know what ? You're still in high school. Don't stress over that yet. It's good that you're being proactive, but don't sweat it! Buy a nice cheap laptop for your first year, see how it goes. Then save money in the meantime so that when you start using Revit, Rhino, and Lumion, you can purchase a great laptop.

    • @analuisa1214
      @analuisa1214 5 лет назад +1

      @@Moochers that's the problem. After I buy it, our money is going to another stuff, and I will have to wait long years to buy another. They are expensive where I live, and I really need one to finish high school. I am going to buy an Acer, they last very long, my father's is 10 years now and still working, and they have some room for upgrades as well.

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      That sounds like a good plan. Goodluck!

  • @grigorkyokuto7546
    @grigorkyokuto7546 3 года назад

    hell, my 3 rules for Laptop are weigh, cooling, battery, but perfromance is a good starter

  • @marsy6649
    @marsy6649 4 года назад +1

    Hi i'm an interior design student and will be starting my first year using softwares like autocad and was wondering if i should just get a mac since i do have the budget but may i know which would be a better option, windows or mac?

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  4 года назад

      You can use Mac. I knew a few people who had Macs back in school. The thing is that there is some compatibility issues with some programs. You should be fine in interior design though. I would do some research on it though.

    • @marsy6649
      @marsy6649 4 года назад

      @@Moochers Alright! thanks so muchh this was really helpful

  • @piyoduckamy
    @piyoduckamy 5 лет назад +1

    Hi, thank you so much for this video that really helps me a lot! Now I'd planned to start an interior design studio by myself, so I decided to purchase a better laptop than I used to have before (the old one is from ASUS: x550jk and I hate it) If I want to choose between MSI :GS65 or P65 /Dell XPS 15 /HP Zbook , how do you see pros and cons amount these options? Which brand is more reliable and stable in your opinion? Thank you🙇

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад +1

      Hey Amy! Really excited to hear that you are starting out an interior design studio - that's so awesome. As for brands , I've used the ones you've mentioned and have had great luck with all of them. Something that I like to do though is look up the model on amazon to make sure other people are happy with that one purchase. Could you let me know a little bit more about your studies so that I can better respond though? For example, It'd be great to know which programs you will be using or what you will be using your laptop for in general. Talk to you soon!

    • @piyoduckamy
      @piyoduckamy 5 лет назад +1

      @@Moochers Do you have any idea :) ? Thank you!

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад +1

      @@piyoduckamy hey Amy! Could you tell me a bit more about what you'll be using your laptop for? Thanks! :)

    • @piyoduckamy
      @piyoduckamy 5 лет назад +2

      @@Moochers I will use AutoCad and Sketchup at the same time and also using chrome for web researching all the time (about 300mb skp + 2mb dwg*2+10 chrome tabs ), and sometimes Adobe illustrator and Photoshop or Lightroom ,for now I won't use 3D rendering(but maybe I will in a few years later?) and my rest time maybe play some games like Assassin's creed.
      Now I'm using an ASUS x550jk which is : i5 core+256SSD+8mb rams+GTX 850M +2.2kg,I felt the speed not so smooth but still OK....but lots of system problems ,not serious but really annoying and frustrating...So I decide to pick a new laptop for this new start! Hope I can find an perfect eclectic partner for my work hahaha,I wish this new laptop can stand at least for 4 years or more .
      Now I'm consider about : i7 core+512SSD+16~32g rams+GPU equal or above GTX 1060ti +under 2kg?but not sure this combination suits my needs and can run fast speed.Btw my budget is about $1300~2000USD,but if any chance to get great laptop and only a little bit higher than my budget I also happy to hear about! Thank you so much Mooch,your are so kind to help everyone!

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you so much for getting back to me :] okay so AutoCad and Sketchup are not very heavy programs (I've run both from a little 11 Inch screen I5 i have with very little problems). Illustrator and Photoshop tend to get very intense real quickly in terms of Memory and Storage. Finally you say you'll do some light gaming and possible rendering. Honestly I would go (if you can afford it ofcourse) for a 16 gb RAM, 256GB SSD (MINIMUM lol - Get as much as you can afford - this will run out QUICK with photoshop - an alternate would be google file stream but you still need to have memory in your computer for storing programs so trust me, minimum 256 and that's low). It's be nice if you can get an I7 processor with a dedicated graphics card. Like an Nvidia 1060 and up. This will allow you to stay within a nice budget, yet be able to do some light renders here and there.
      From the laptops you included I would go with MSI (if you can afford it), the others are just okay. You should check out my other video for more suggestions. : ruclips.net/video/ZoFjp5tCIt0/видео.html&lc=UgzHOkooZBmP9f97tM14AaABAg
      Good luck, see you around!

  • @mrmehbob8244
    @mrmehbob8244 4 года назад +1

    Hi Mooch, i have had a macbook pro 15 inch, with i7, 16 ram and 256 storage. (From 2016) should i get a new one if starting out on architecture or should it be enough at the start?

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  4 года назад +1

      That's perfect to start :D

    • @mrmehbob8244
      @mrmehbob8244 4 года назад +1

      @@Moochers Thanks man, I think i can speak for everyone here that we're super grateful that you still reply on a year old video :)

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  4 года назад

      @@mrmehbob8244 Oh, it's my pleasure! I try my best to help everyone out! :D

  • @88Ziedan
    @88Ziedan 4 года назад +1

    Hey, thanks for the informative video.
    I am willing to get a new laptop, and will be using it for V-Ray 3DS Max, Revit and Lumion Rendering as I am going to work remotely.
    I am considering the following specs;
    i7 9750 Hexagon CPU and 2.6 GHz
    6GB GPU , 16 GB RAM and 1or 2 TB HDD with 256 GB SDD
    When I started looking, didn't realize many brands offer these specs, now I got to know, I can see that I can get these specs in Lenovo Legion, HP Omen, msi, Acer Predator and Alienware. I am very confused as the price range differs among different brands, do you recommend going for a specific one / avoiding a specific one?
    Thanks a lot!

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  4 года назад +1

      Hey! I never like to focus on brands because experience differ SO much. For example, I have a friend that LOVES Alienware; I think they are complete trash. Most of my friends had Asus back at school. I also bought one; it turned out to be the biggest piece of garbage computer I ever owned. Most people I know were against Lenovo; currently I have one and I love it - same for HP. My main laptop is an HP Omen. A lot of people told me to stay away from this laptop. It turns out it's been my best laptop to date.
      All I can say is that you make sure you pick a company that's reputable and make sure they offer a nice warranty (laptops have issues ALL the time). Also, make sure that you read as many reviews as you can before purchasing the laptop you want. Make sure that you focus on reviews that talk about performance, not reviews that talk about the brand.
      Buying a laptop is very frustrating. There are so many to choose from and, like you say, similar specs fall in completley different parts of the price spectrum. The best thing I can tell you is to pick 3 or 4 and make a little pro's and con's list for each of them. That's what helped me.

    • @88Ziedan
      @88Ziedan 4 года назад

      @@Moochers thanks a lot for the timely reply.. I will use your advise, compare my options, choose one, and maybe by time will drop my review (from my personal experience) for your reference.
      Be well!

  • @nataliac9677
    @nataliac9677 4 года назад

    I’m gonna start college in the fall and I currently own a Dell Inspiron 15 5000 series and my dad thinks I should upgrade it but I think it should work fine. Do you think it´s suitable for a beginner architecture/civil engineering student? And if not, I was thinking to upgrade to the ASUS S510UN, but do you have any other recommendations?

    • @Christian-kx5nw
      @Christian-kx5nw 4 года назад

      Is that dell model any good? I thought about purchasing it cuz imma start architecture in the fall too

  • @THE-INspectre
    @THE-INspectre 5 лет назад

    First of all I want to thank you for this video. I want to buy a laptop which can support 3D max, revit and other architectural programs, should I buy republic of gamers with i7 NVIDIA RTX2060 512SSD or Microsoft surface book with i7 NVIDIA GTX1050 512SSD?

  • @Furkanco97
    @Furkanco97 4 года назад +1

    Is the ipad pro 2018 gonna be enough for at least 1st or 2nd year ?

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  4 года назад

      I'm not too sure... I think it can handle autocad , but again, not sure. What I would do is google and see if the Ipad Pro can run "Autocad/Archicad, Sketchup/Rhino, Revit"
      If it can run all those programs, you are set. You might not be able to render though...

  • @GauravRatna
    @GauravRatna 4 года назад

    Laptop for autocad sketchup and lumion
    Budget : 1000$
    Please suggest!

  • @user50food69
    @user50food69 3 года назад

    I need to buy a laptop for revit and lumion, I am confuse because of so much options. I need one that can really manage architecture programs, budgets is always a concern too.

  • @estebangonzalez5984
    @estebangonzalez5984 5 лет назад +1

    Hey, i am starting my 2nd semester in architecture. What are your thoughts on the acer predator helios 300? 16g ram, 256 ssd, intel i7 8th gen, 144hz screen. Is it good for rendering and editing?

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад +2

      Hey Esteban! I think that laptop is a GREAT option especially for the price (I saw it for $1100 on amazon). You mention that you're in your second year so this laptop should last you a while. I would recommend that you get an external tabletop laptop fan for it because these tend to get really hot. Also, 256 gb of SSD is not too bad but I recommend you start using google file stream so that you keep your heavy files on the cloud and keep the SSD free for real time computing! Good luck, enjoy your studies !

    • @estebangonzalez2619
      @estebangonzalez2619 5 лет назад +2

      @@Moochers Thanks! i appreciate it, i should be buying it tomorrow. And yes the most appealing thing is its price, i was thinking also to buy a 1tb hdd, and a cooling mat as you said. Thanks for the feedback.

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад +1

      Awesome. Purchasing a new laptop is super exciting! Especially when you start using it for your designs and all your programs are running smoothly. If you have time, come back in the future and let me know how it runs; I'd love to get your feedback!

  • @sophieee7464
    @sophieee7464 4 года назад

    Is it worth getting a Mac book pro for 1st year ?

  • @shivamveturekar6983
    @shivamveturekar6983 5 лет назад +1

    Can u tell whether gtx 1060 can handle lumion 9 or it needs gtx 1070 with same processor that is i-7 8750H

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      The 1060 works great ( it's what I have) if you can get a 1070 for a similar price I say go for it instead but it's not needed.

    • @shivamveturekar6983
      @shivamveturekar6983 5 лет назад +1

      @Mooch but I'll be using the laptop for 5 years atleast so 1070 can be advantage over 1060 what do u think?

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад +1

      In that case get the 1070. It is a better graphics card overall. I cant guarantee that it will be giving you the best performance for 5 years though.

  • @lisx8442
    @lisx8442 5 лет назад +1

    hi .. u said u bought hp Omen... let suppose u havnt buy that and u going to buy a laptop with almost same range of price for 5th year of architecture is about to start ( done with first 4 years ) which laptop will u buy.. i know u wont give the name but give me a hint atleast to go for a specific model... i cant decide what to buy.. will u buy the same OMEn ?

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      Hey! Great question. I know how you feel. I've felt that confusion MANY times before. If I was in your position, I only had , let's say $1,200, and I needed the best possible computer for the last few semesters. I would buy the Acer Predator Helios. It's just like the Omen but it has more storage and faster processing speeds. So my final answer : I would Acer Helios 300 or HP OMEN. :] let me know if you have any other questions. Good luck in your last year!

    • @lisx8442
      @lisx8442 5 лет назад +1

      @@Moochers thankyou so much 😊
      so i have three options with round about the same price
      1: acer helio 300
      2:Lenovo p51
      3:dell G5 or G7
      which one should i go with ?
      which one will does the good job of rendering in
      Lumion and adobe photoshop ? ( have no intentions to change in year or more )
      Regards...

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      Hey! I'm so sorry , I never saw this message... have you made a decision yet ?

    • @lisx8442
      @lisx8442 5 лет назад +1

      @@Moochers Nooo... i was waiting for ur answer..

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      So sorry about that!!!
      I would go with the Acer Helio 300. It should last you for a couple of years with no problem. It's gonna be great for photoshop and revit and all that. Lumion will work fine. If you have really big scenes it may struggle a little bit but all you have to do is turn down the graphics in lumion a bit and you'll be fine.

  • @evanwolfe648
    @evanwolfe648 5 лет назад +1

    Whats going on man. Appreciate the video. I had a quick question though. I currently have a Dell XPS 15 9560. It has the 7700HQ and a GeForce 1050. I am curious on what you're thoughts are on this running the specific design programs I will encounter in architecture school. I know a decent amount about computers, but not too much about the demands the applications will put on the computer. I was considering upgrading to the Razer Blade 15 or the Newer Dell XPS with the 6 core I7 or the I9, or do you think what I have will suffice. I would really like a smooth experience when using these programs and just not a enough to get by experience. I have a custom build at home with a 8700K and a 1080ti, but from what I am hearing I will want to be spending most my time in studio. Thanks in advance for your thoughts.

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      Hey Evan! The specs on this laptop are great for using Autocad, Revit, Rhino, and Sketchup. I'm not sure at what level you are but if you are just starting out, this is a perfect laptop to get started. It should last you atleast a year but maybe in the viscinity of 2 years. An i9 is insane right now and you dont need it unless you are creating buildings that have alot if detail and/ materials. It's TRUE that you will spend most of your days at studio but having a custom build like yours is a huge PRO. I would save your money, use your current laptop, and when time comes you upgrade. Use your laptop to create the design, then use the desktop to render (cause it's easier and cheaper to upgrade). If I said something that doesnt make sense let me know. I'm typing this on my phone so there are probably alot of mistakes lol. Also, if I said something you do not know what I mean, ask. Take care!

    • @evanwolfe648
      @evanwolfe648 5 лет назад +1

      @@Moochers Thanks for the response. That makes sense. I will just use this computer until it gives a year.

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      Yup, just make sure you keep saving money! Good luck, talk to you soon!

  • @ABHISHEKPRATHAP97
    @ABHISHEKPRATHAP97 4 года назад +1

    I think to buy Microsoft Surface laptop 3 13.5 vs 15

  • @ivanova9553
    @ivanova9553 5 лет назад +1

    Hi, and thank you so much for making this helpful video. I'm about to start a masters in landscape architecture and received a list of minimum specs for the laptop I'll need: 16 GB ram (DDR4 at 2400MHz), intel i7 (quad or hexacore), 512 SSD hard drive, NVIDIA graphics with 2 GB memory, 15" screen. The program is three years and I'd like to get a laptop that will last for the entire program, do you think it's possible? I know the technology changes quickly, so I'm wondering whether it's better to get good specs and accept that I'll need to replace it in a few years, or get amazing specs and hope that it takes me through school. I'd prefer the latter option as I'd like to make as little e-waste as possible.

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      Hey Iva! Really cool to hear about your journey into your Master's degree; really exciting! I think 3 years is doable but your laptop may struggle a bit during the final year. But it is super doable, many of my friends were able to pull it off by using cloud rendering to avoid using their laptops hardware and also designing their models in parts to avoid using so much RAM at a time. So it is possible! I think in your case, you should get the best laptop you can afford and use it for the next 3 years. The first option is okay too but I would prefer to buy a better laptop now. As for the Nvidia graphics card with 2GB - i think that is way too low, try to get a graphics card with a higher memory (if possible of course)! let me know if you need more help! Cheers!

    • @ivanova9553
      @ivanova9553 5 лет назад

      @@Moochers Thanks, that's very helpful advice! I have a bit of a budget, so I should be able to make it work. What's the minimum memory you'd recommend for the graphics card?

  • @omarabdi6992
    @omarabdi6992 5 лет назад +1

    so i bought a Lenovo laptop with graphic 4gb with i7 do u think that it’s good or bad ?

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      If you send me the model I'll take a look at it and give you my opinion. Also, at what point in architecture school are you?

    • @omarabdi6992
      @omarabdi6992 5 лет назад +1

      Mooch well it’s gaming laptop called ideapad 330 and I’m architect student from UAE 😊

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад

      I looked up the model and I could not find the exact one you are talking about (i7). I found the I5 version. It looks like a really nice laptop; very portable. Based on what I was reading, it seems to be a solid laptop for Autocad, light Revit use, and basic rendering. Once you start using 3DS Max, Maya, or Lumion, this laptop may struggle alot. But it seems like a great laptop for your first year of Architecture. Good luck and let me know how it goes!

  • @veronicalee7609
    @veronicalee7609 5 лет назад +1

    Hi! Thanks for making this video, it was really helpful :-))
    Atm, I'm thinking of getting a dell xps 15 from the outlet store... i7-8750h, 16gb RAM, 512gb SSD & Nvidia 1050Ti. One of the main reason why I'm considering it is for the weight since I travel a fair distance for uni. I'm about to start my second year in architecture, I definitely know I'll be using rhino, and grasshopper, not sure about the others but I'd like to start learning some of the other programs like revit and autocad. Not 100% sure if I'm making the right choice...

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад +2

      Hey Veronica! Glad it helped. The specs on the dell you mentioned seem perfect for what you'll need it for; just make sure you're getting a good price. Revit and Autocad shouldn't be a problem unless you're working on huge projects which rarely happen in school. From experience, rhino paired with grasshopper will make your computer work the hardest and it may cause it to run slow at times. But as long as you work in layers and are organized, I think the Dell XPS is a great choice.

    • @veronicalee7609
      @veronicalee7609 5 лет назад +1

      @@Moochers thank you so much! have gone through many more of your videos since I left that comment and I really really enjoy them!!

    • @Moochers
      @Moochers  5 лет назад +1

      @@veronicalee7609 you're welcome! glad they are helping. Remember, if you ever need help on something I haven't covered in my videos, you can leave a comment and I'll try to help.

  • @harishbm6670
    @harishbm6670 4 года назад

    Is the new asus zyphrus duo 15 and asus zenbook pro duo good for architects

    • @harishbm6670
      @harishbm6670 4 года назад

      @@intothewoods9527 i could understand but in our we spend more time in the class room than in the hostel room. Most off the work will be done in the class itself, as we students will stay extra hours in the college some times even past midnight. So having a desktop would contradict our situation there. And also having a desktop in the hostel is not safe.