For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.This machine is used for my Design Consultancy, I dont require gaming speeds.Neither do I actually work with Solidworks to create drawings.But I do receive them and need to conduct quick reviews and annotate with feedback.
Im currently finding my current set up a little jerky and slow to respond. It works acceptably well with Sketchup; Photoshop, but also struggles with high res Acrobat documents with multiple layers. Any advice welcome. Maybe a good better best recommendation would help as I really dont know what to expect in terms of budget. If either are a soldered device Ill leave it, but if it is something that can be swapped out, that info would also be helpful. Ive read some of the forum content on graphics cards. But I.T. is the dark arts to be quite honest. Im not a complete technophobe, but really dont know where to start with the following. Id like to improve the speed when working with Solidworks files. Any ideas if this is possible Cheers Mark System details as best as I can work out. Dell Inspiron 7548 Driver Version 20Dell Inspiron 15 7548 i7 Intel HD Graphics 5500 Location Information; PCI bus 0, device 2, function 0 Driver Version 20.19.15.4531 Rank of Driver 00D10001 (is this helpful) AMD Radeon R7 M270 Location Information; PCI bus 8, device 0, function 0 Driver Version 15.201.1101.0 Rank of Driver 00D10000. The R7 M270 is a weak card, The performance of the Radeon R7 M270 is similar to the Nvidia GeForce 830M and GeForce GT 740M. I am curious about your Ram on your machine, if you do a lot of large graphics (view or not) that sucks a lot of ram, and if you only have 4MB for example it would be the very first easy thing I would change. As for changing your video card, since your system is a laptop, this is not a possibility. Model 0AM6R0 (SOCKET 0) Version A00 Chipset Vendor Intel Chipset Model Broadwell-U Chipset Revision 09 Southbridge Vendor Intel Southbridge Model Broadwell-U PCH L-P Southbridge Revision 03 System Temperature 27 C BIOS Brand Dell Inc. ![]()
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