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What's best for 3ds Max rendering and visualization?

May 8, 2012 3:00AM PDT

I am down to those two choices. I know it's weird comparing both, but they're both in my range $1500 (max.). I do a lot of architectural renderings in 3ds Max.

The CyberPower has i7-3820 with 16GB RAM and AMD Radeon HD 7850. - Liquid Cooling
http://www.amazon.com/CyberpowerPC-GLC8400-i7-3820-Cooling-Desktop/dp/B007M6OZEC/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S?ie=UTF8&colid=24WUDT8OB9XH1&coliid=I2KZXBZL5U9D3N

ASUS has I7-3610QM with 16GB RAM and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660M 2GB GDDR5
http://www.amazon.com/ASUS-G75VW-AS71-17-3-Inch-Laptop-Black/dp/B007MW73C2/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1336492824&sr=1-1

If I go with desktop, I will buy a small-cheap laptop for my presentations and lectures. But if I buy laptop, I dont need to do that, and I will put all my licensed software on one machine that I can use everywhere.

My question now is "Are CyberPowerPCs good? Or they come with a lot of troubles? what about customer service?" "What about ASUS? Are they reliable? Their customer service?"

Please check both links above, and let me know your opinion. I am planning on making a purchase very soon.

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Clarification
May 8, 2012 4:33AM PDT

CyberPowerPC is a Desktop and ASUS is a laptop

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How could one be best?
May 8, 2012 4:39AM PDT

At the office we have very few desktops today. It doesn't mean I'd want to give up my desktop rendering monster but if I had to choose, "laptop."
Bob

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Brand Quality
May 8, 2012 4:59AM PDT

at the office we have rendering monsters also from BOXX. I would choose the CyberPowerPC over the ASUS because it's way more powerful. And I dont mind buying a light-thin laptop for portability.

But most of the reviews out there are against CyberPower. They say it's cheaply built and come with a lot of problems and faults. Do you happen to know anything about this brand?

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A quick look
May 8, 2012 5:15AM PDT

Appears to find the usual clone maker. That is, they don't do much other than source parts, bolt it together, some nice graphics stickers and supply it ready to use.

Sorry if you are new to the PC clone world.
Bob

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price vs brand quality
May 8, 2012 6:25AM PDT

so you think spending $1500 on ASUS Laptop is more safe & reliable than $1500 on CyberPowerPC Desktop?

I'm new to the PC clone world; that's why i'm so confused!

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Put it that way and neither are safe.
May 8, 2012 6:31AM PDT

These are high end machines and they run Windows. I can only guess you are expecting trouble free operation. In my world, I'm seeing new folk (late teen, 20's) that didn't live through all this and expecting all the problems to have been worked out. Sadly that's nothing but marketing.

If you want reliable, that would exclude Windows in my experience as you see the machine reboot by remote control from Redmond.
Bob

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"brand quality" = nothing of value here?
May 8, 2012 6:40AM PDT

I hope you meant the product quality as brand quality is something I rarely want.
Bob

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i meant product quality
May 8, 2012 6:53AM PDT

yeah, i look for reliable product. I understand there are always issues with high-end technology. However, i have to stick to Windows since most of 3d modeling and BIM software are windows-based, and they don't run on other platforms.

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On a personal note.
May 8, 2012 7:15AM PDT

My son had the prior gen i7 Asus ROG 1080p 15 inch laptop and it's holding up pretty well.

HOWEVER he did wear out one keyboard (90 bucks to replace it. yes I did the work myself, still 90 bucks.)

HOWEVER I do the canned air cleaning every month or two. I wonder how many would know how important this is.
Bob

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Thanks
May 8, 2012 7:34AM PDT

Thank you so much. I really appreciate the time you spent replying my messages. It has been been very helpful.

I think I made up my mind and will go with the ASUS G75. I don't want to risk $1500 in a crappy-assembled desktop even though it is faster.

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Parting tip. INVEST IN....
May 8, 2012 7:45AM PDT

Some canned air. Every 1st of the month power off, and give the vents a short blast to slow down the buildup of dust and such. You can avoid most of the issues with simple canned air.

You don't have to do it monthly but if you forget, you'll get it next month.

I used to write every 6 months but no one remembered. Since it is so cheap, and repairs are so expensive I changed this to monthly.
Bob