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Yes, it should. When the Razer works it's really powerful. That said, the Razer and core combo have some real issues with working as designed. They're very touchy and you have to restart the computer a ton to get the core to work if you plan on docking and undocking frequently. I've also had multiple Razers fail due to various reasons (boot loop, fans, and critical battery failures). My software company is no longer purchasing Razer products for our devs due to the reliability issues.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I’m an engineer and use this for SolidWorks. Most of my use is simple models for 3D printing, and it works great. I’ve also been able to work with assemblies quite well, given they’re only 5-10 parts. Other than that, I’d recommend something with a dedicated GPU. For university, it’ll be more than fine! For professional use, definitely no.
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