First of all, we do not have the idea of notebooks, everything just got read and told.
We would like to know which notebook is better…
It serves to work with an architect program and play Sims 4 from time to time. (Requirements of the programs we use sufficient) it is more a purchase decision help.
1. Acer Aspire 7 Intel Core i5-8300h 8GB DDR4 256GB SSD + 1000GB HDD Geforce GTX 1060 6144MB GDDR5 (about 1050 euro)
2. Acer Aspire 7 Intel Core i7-8750h 8GB DDR4 128GB SSD + 1000GB HDD Geforce GTX 1050 4096MB GDDR5 (about 950 euro)
We would be thrilled with a friendly and "unsuspecting" answer. And thankful.
Hi, which architect program exactly?
We work with ArCon.
CPU or GPU-heavy program?
The first is definitely better, with the 2nd for Sims also absolutely sufficient.
You would have to know, as already written, how demanding your program is, 3D programs as well as CAD are very demanding.
Likewise, I did not have good experiences with Acer, maybe HP or Lenovo would be better.
We work with ArCon and Coreldraw…
I would choose the first option. Both are more than adequate, but the number one is the rounder overall package.
According to our false knowledge. Is the 1st the graphics card better and the 2nd The Intel core processor. How does what and how noticeable?
Coreldraw seems to benefit from the much better GPU of the first laptop, at ArCon I found nothing to that effect.
I tend to the first variant. Although the CPU of the 2nd variant is 50% faster, but the first GPU is almost twice as fast. And you have more memory on the SSD, which can never hurt.
Yes exactly. The graphics card is important for gambling and 3D representation, the processor for calculating. Your program is apparently more CPU-heavy as I've seen. So maybe the 2nd makes more sense. But if you want to gamble something different like Sims take the 1.