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It will definitely run blender 2.93 with ease, both modeling and rendering and handles Krita and GIMP well (C4D should be similar to Blender and Photoshop would be a similar image manipulation program using layers, alpha and various filters). Unreal engine might be a little taxing mainly because of RAM and VRAM requirements. It depends on how much data and textures you intend to load, some unreal scenes are very complex. My desktop has a GTX 970 and handles Unreal just fine, the 3050ti is very close for performance and 4GB memory but I have not tried it on this laptop. It is upgradable to 128Gb RAM and has 2 more empty storage spaces, one for HDD and one SSD. The Thunderbolt 4 port can connect to an external GPU also. Conclusion - If you work on AAA titles for Epic Games it might not cut it without a few upgrades, if you do product visualization, smaller scenes or hobby use it should work fine. Keep in mind the Unreal install might take a good chunk of the 500GB drive.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I purchased this laptop yesterday and am incredibly impressed with its performance. I needed a laptop for working remotely and use Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign all day every day. There has been zero issues with crashing (it hasn't happened) and I appreciate the fact that I can use all 3 programs simultaneously without any lapse in performance. I have a 32gb gaming desktop with a nVidia 2070Super graphics card and i9 Intel processor, and this laptop's performance is right up there with the level of performance i have come to expect. No problems so far and I don't anticipate any. To answer your question, this laptop will support your heavy programs with ease.
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