19.05.2020 - 12:52
Hallo Peter, danke für Deine Antwort, und entschuldige bitte die verspätete Reaktion. Ja die Mac OS Umgebung ist schon was Feines, hänge im Moment sehr daran da ich ,nach 10 Jahren PC, jetzt einfach so gut wie keine hick ups erfahre und sehr schnell damit arbeiten kann. Ich hatte mir tatsächlich das neue 16 Zoll MacBook Pro gekauft, mit den höchsten Spezifikationen (bis auf die 8 TB, die brauche ich nicht), und habe es ausprobiert, war aber enttäuscht, da es nur allein mit Sketchup schon keine merklichen Verbesserungen gegenüber meinem alten Mac gab, und habe es zurückgebracht. Der kleinere Prozessor (weniger Cores, aber höhere Taktfrequenz, wäre evtl besser gewesen). Ich habe immer noch keine Lösung, werde Deine Specs mir aber genauer anschauen.
Ja das Live- modellieren ist schon toll, die Kunden finden es immer faszinierend und es hat auch was von 'Entertainment'. Wünsche können im Team direkt beurteilt und abgestimmt werden. Macht aber auch nur Spass, wenn man nicht den bunten Ball ständig drehen sieht
Hier meine Erfahrung mit dem 16' MacBook Pro:
I tested the new 16’’ MacBook Pro with this specs: MBP 16.0 SG/2.4GHZ 8C/32GB/5500M/2TB-NLD and was disappointed. (I need a laptop to present 3D model at the clients venue) I installed Sketchup as the only program. I am working on a large office building for 200 employees (lot of objects ca. 200MB). I compared it with a MacBook Pro 15’’ early 2013 / 2,4 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 / 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 / NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 1 GB. Her my findings: Orbiting on booth machines o.k but not very smooth. While orbiting the model, the MacBook 16’’ Pro rendered the bitmap textures, as the 2013 showed wireframes( for me not important for workflow speed) . Modeling (Push and pull, rotating etc.) on booth machines o.k ish. Zooming on booth machines o.k. Changing from scene to another scenes (with shadows on), the 2013 machine was faster!! Saving the model, the 16 ‘’ MacBook Pro was a bit faster. In general i brought the 16’’ back to the shop as there were no major workflow speed improvements, also seen the heavy investment. I am studying for weeks already on the net, to find the right laptop. Base clock speed seems to be very important, and I also got the impression that Sketchup gets along better with Nvidia graphic cards. I am a heavy Mac user for years, the ecosystem cross device is great and helps me a lot in my daily business, but I am now looking into a windows system with Nvidia Gpu. (I quickly tested the 3D model on an old laptop with a GTX 1070, 2,7 Ghz and specially orbiting the model was lightyear fast!, what I do a lot). Maybe try the 16 inch MacBook Pro with the 2,6 Ghz CPU. (less cores but higher base clock speed)
Ja das Live- modellieren ist schon toll, die Kunden finden es immer faszinierend und es hat auch was von 'Entertainment'. Wünsche können im Team direkt beurteilt und abgestimmt werden. Macht aber auch nur Spass, wenn man nicht den bunten Ball ständig drehen sieht
Hier meine Erfahrung mit dem 16' MacBook Pro:
I tested the new 16’’ MacBook Pro with this specs: MBP 16.0 SG/2.4GHZ 8C/32GB/5500M/2TB-NLD and was disappointed. (I need a laptop to present 3D model at the clients venue) I installed Sketchup as the only program. I am working on a large office building for 200 employees (lot of objects ca. 200MB). I compared it with a MacBook Pro 15’’ early 2013 / 2,4 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 / 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 / NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 1 GB. Her my findings: Orbiting on booth machines o.k but not very smooth. While orbiting the model, the MacBook 16’’ Pro rendered the bitmap textures, as the 2013 showed wireframes( for me not important for workflow speed) . Modeling (Push and pull, rotating etc.) on booth machines o.k ish. Zooming on booth machines o.k. Changing from scene to another scenes (with shadows on), the 2013 machine was faster!! Saving the model, the 16 ‘’ MacBook Pro was a bit faster. In general i brought the 16’’ back to the shop as there were no major workflow speed improvements, also seen the heavy investment. I am studying for weeks already on the net, to find the right laptop. Base clock speed seems to be very important, and I also got the impression that Sketchup gets along better with Nvidia graphic cards. I am a heavy Mac user for years, the ecosystem cross device is great and helps me a lot in my daily business, but I am now looking into a windows system with Nvidia Gpu. (I quickly tested the 3D model on an old laptop with a GTX 1070, 2,7 Ghz and specially orbiting the model was lightyear fast!, what I do a lot). Maybe try the 16 inch MacBook Pro with the 2,6 Ghz CPU. (less cores but higher base clock speed)