I need a laptop for my master school to be able to use Autodesk Inventor fluently.
It must be a 17 ", the rest does not matter at first, it would be nice if it would not be such a fat gaming notebook with 1000 LEDs.
I would like to spend up to 1500 euro.
I noticed that almost all new laptops have the I7 8750H with "only" 2.2Ghz installed. Autodesk recommends 2.5Ghz. Do you notice the difference?
The main problem may be that 17 "are actually too few to construct neatly.Professionations have 2 to 3 monitors from 27" upwards.
In terms of speed, too little memory is probably much more negative than a few tenths of a gigahertz less.
Since the same technologies are now installed in all computers, it does not really matter what you buy. The critical values are the battery life and the size of the main memory. An SSD hard drive is pretty, but more expensive and smaller than a normal and brings in my opinion only insignificant benefits.
Memory is extremely important. There you are right ^^
https://www.dell.com/...op/cn77029
That's in your budget, has adequate RAM and an i7-8550U.
I would recommend that to you.