Thanks for the really helpful targeted video! Do you have any thoughts or suggestions about external hardrives if you are using a laptop? Would you suggest off loading AutoCAD, Rhino, Revit, Photoshop etc... to an external hardrive to maximize the efficiancy of the laptop? Or have you seen that off loading these apps has actually caused more lagging and proved to be less helpful? I appreciate any feedback you have! Thanks for all the wonderful content!
Thanks! I love external hardrives, but unfortunately there's a limit to how much you can use them. To store files they're the best option (easy to move information between machines and, if you computer gets fried, the hardrive is usually safe), but to install software you need to take a few things into consideration. First, it should be SSD, as this type will allow you to run software without lag. Secondly, some software will not allow you to install them anywhere but on the C drive, and for others (I'm looking at you, Autodesk), they install a bunch of different components in various folders accross your computer, so even if they let you install on an external hardrive, it will only be part of the information. Hope this helps!
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Excellent video! I have more to comment but will come back when I have some free time. Keep it up!
Thanks! Feedback and comments are always welcome.
Very well targeted at the selection process. Thanks
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Thanks for the really helpful targeted video! Do you have any thoughts or suggestions about external hardrives if you are using a laptop? Would you suggest off loading AutoCAD, Rhino, Revit, Photoshop etc... to an external hardrive to maximize the efficiancy of the laptop? Or have you seen that off loading these apps has actually caused more lagging and proved to be less helpful? I appreciate any feedback you have! Thanks for all the wonderful content!
Thanks! I love external hardrives, but unfortunately there's a limit to how much you can use them. To store files they're the best option (easy to move information between machines and, if you computer gets fried, the hardrive is usually safe), but to install software you need to take a few things into consideration.
First, it should be SSD, as this type will allow you to run software without lag. Secondly, some software will not allow you to install them anywhere but on the C drive, and for others (I'm looking at you, Autodesk), they install a bunch of different components in various folders accross your computer, so even if they let you install on an external hardrive, it will only be part of the information.
Hope this helps!
This is extremely helpful! I appreciate you sharing your experience and knowledge!
hi thanks for this knowledge ple tell me about generation. what is best to buy ?
What do you mean with generation?
Very informative video. But VRAM isn't the same as RAM. Overall, a great video!
Thanks! Glad to help :)
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