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Good Laptop for Learning CAD Software

03/04/2010 10:58 PM

I WOULD LIKE TO BUY A DESKTOP FOR THE PURPOSE OF LEARNING MECHANICAL DESIGN SOFTWARE LIKE AUTOCAD ,UG, PRO E SO ANY BODY SUGGEST ME A GOOD CONFIGARATION AND FEATURES OF DESKTOP SYSTEM I HOPE YOUR REPLYS .

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Re: MECHANICAL DESKTOP

03/05/2010 12:09 AM

Mechanical Desktop is OK, but Solidworks has what they call a Stimulius package for just that, Its a 90 day trial of solid works, and its great. Google the underlined it should take you to the download, if it doesnt, let me know.

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Re: MECHANICAL DESKTOP

03/05/2010 3:04 AM

Check the vendor literature for any of these software packages. It will likely tell you the minimum platform it needs to run efficiently. (Processor speed, RAM and disk memory, monitor quality and resolution, etc.)

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Re: MECHANICAL DESKTOP

03/05/2010 3:24 AM

DIFFICULT TO KNOW FOR SURE BECAUSE HE SHOUTING SO LOUD, BUT IS HE NOT WANTING TO BUY A DESKTOP COMPUTER TO RUN SOMETHING LIKE AUTOCAD AND WANTS TO KNOW DETAILS OF THE PC???????

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