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PC or Mac? (For making 3D Model and Animation)

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  1. sppdhs

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    Hi everyone, I'm thinking of buying a new laptop as my current one will be 5 years old next year and it currently gives me a blue screen everytime I run a heavy software to make 3D models and animation.

    Question is: Should I buy Macbook Pro or a Windows 7 laptop?

    I tried to research and some say that Windows would be better, especially because you can buy a very high spec laptop with cheaper price.

    While some other say Macbook Pro is the better choice as it can run bootcamp with windows 7 100% performance on every software even though it's a mac. Is this true?

    Which one is actually better?

    Btw, the software that I usually use is 3Ds Max, Maya, and ZBrush.
    To note as well, I have never used a Mac before.
    I've checked around some stores and budget wise, I'll need around AU$3000+ to buy a Macbook pro, and AU$2000+ to buy a windows laptop. Quite a big difference in price range.

    Thanks in advance for your help.
     
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    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    go with the windows & use the money saved to get an external hd, external 22"+ monitor, more ram or a color laser printer.
     
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    Thanks for the advice ddp. It's always nice to save money and use it for enhancements.

    But thing is, I'm very worried that if I bought a windows laptop, it would turn out to be as buggy, laggy, with high blue screen proneness.
    I know that if the laptop itself is very high spec, this case shouldn't happen.
    But this tend to happen whenever I try to have the system do some multitasking.

    Like for example, while doing the 3D, I need to research something on the net. Rather than quitting the software, I just save and minimize it and then run opera to do the research. Obviously because I'm using a windows laptop, I will need an anti-virus running in the background.

    That's why I would like to know if mac's bootcamp can actually run windows 7 and its softwares perfectly at 100% performance or not.

    The one who told me that it can run at 100% performance is a mac fanboy maniac.
    So I'm afraid that he's just biased.
    I would like an objective opinion on it.

    Thanks again.
     
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    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    the windows laptop will most likely be 1 of the "i" series cpu whether i3, 15 or i7 so should be great for multi-tasking. will also have windows 7 so make certain it is the 64bit premium version so you can max out the amount of ram installed as would come initially with 4gig.
     
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    Thanks for the feedback ddp.
    I've asked others as well about this.
    Thanks to you and them, now I'm convinced on windows laptop instead of a mac.

    Thanks again.
     
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    no problem, teach & learn.
     

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