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    Default laptop for 3ds max and other 3d applications?


    unsa inyo ma recommend.

    both for 3d modeling and rendering.

    kana barato if possible.

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    if there would be, it would still be so inefficient and makes you unproductive..

    start with a dual core, and check for a laptop nga not using IGP, using nvdia or ati. rendering ang pinaka problema nimo, and big scenes or high poly models, kamang jud na ang computer. best use a 64-bit system, at least 2gb ram. kung sa animation nga side ka, u need powered up CPU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grovestreet View Post
    unsa inyo ma recommend.

    both for 3d modeling and rendering.

    kana barato if possible.
    these words don't go well. you'll need a fast processor(s). a really big cache. lots of ram. a quadro gfx card perhaps? i'd say a minimum should be around 70-80 K. and when i say minimum, i mean lag times should still be present.

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    i see... hehe impossible diay barato kung ingun ana. hehe

    barato would mean practical and affordable.

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    asus m50sv... kaya ra kaayo nang 3ds max and its locally available. i have an entry level compaq dual-core laptop that has integrated video but i can still manage to do simple to medium size scenes. i'd also suggest you downgrade to xp pro 64, vista 64 is still a resource hog when it comes to rendering. i tried both OS in my laptop and xp pro 64 renders considerably faster. just remember that your laptop should just compliment your workstation and not replace it.
    Last edited by gemcadz; 11-30-2008 at 05:04 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gemcadz View Post
    i have an entry level compaq dual-core laptop that has integrated video but i can still manage to do simple to medium size scenes.
    curious lang sir, makaya ra rasterize sir? say, with textures applied?

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    will this be used to render?

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    @dre ok raman bro. render times on my laptop is almost 2x slower than my quad core. I successfuly used vray's distributed rendering system and max's backburner on both my laptop and workstation. but when I installed vista 64, it had some problem detecting the network.

    @carmicaeld i don't quite follow what you mean by rasterize bro but if its pertaining to textures then there's no problem at all.

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    ok ra mga laptop nga amd ang processor?

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