Re: need advice on getting a new computer
So Camlorn, I thought physics and engineering simulation softwarewas more resource intensive than programing. Or arcetect software for modeling buildings and such. But I would say, get a heavier machine, and don't buy Intel. Intel is still using a 14 nanometer process for their processors since 2014, and hasn't made any significant improvements other than raising core counts. Sure, Intel processors can hit 5 GHZ, but you need beastly cooling and liquid metal to sustain clocks like that. I think the eluktronics rp 17, though it is heavy, would be a good fit. It has an rtx 2060 GPU, so you aren't spending too much money on GPU. But you get a massively beastly AMD ryzen 4800H processor, with 8 cores and 16 threads. And you can chose no windows install, no ram and HDD, and order your own ram sticks, SSD and windows.
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