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I think it can handle most mid-level graphics, but for intensive graphics like you mention, I would suggest a laptop with a discreet graphics card, with as much graphics memory (not "shared") as you can get. Not sure the HP is the best choice; get an I7, max out the RAM and go for a SSD. Some of the "gaming" machines like Alienware might be a good fit for you.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.That will depend on the requirements of the software you use. We recommend you check with the software publisher for their compatibility with Windows 10 Home 64-bit operating system and the minimum/recommended hardware requirements (Is a Graphics card required, the processor speed and the minimum required system RAM and the minimum available hard drive space) to run their program, then compare those requirements to this system's configuration. This information should be available on the software web site under "requirements".
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I use my laptop for revit, cad, 3ds max, sketchup, and full adobe suite. I have had absolutely no problems running any 3D graphic intensive software. It handles everything I’ve thrown at it without any lag, or other issues at all. Very happy with the design and function of his little powerhouse laptop!
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