

I would also recommend you ignore the minimum system requirement as suggested by AutoCAD as it is almost of no use.

So, the best bet here is a fast CPU with fairly optimized other peripherals. It’s not like selecting the best mouse for CAD software where all parameters are independent of each other, here you need to think of your workstation as a single unit and the worst performing hardware can significantly impact your workstation’s overall performance. AutoCAD is heavily dependent on the CPU for most of its processing so if you want to get the best laptop for AutoCAD then your choice should be heavily dependent on CPU architecture and speed.īut that does not mean you can ignore other factors like a fast memory, SSD and GPU as slower hardware may create a bottleneck where a faster CPU will remain idle if your components simply fail to deliver the data fast enough to process them.
