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@TheReceiver You cannot, as you need to change the whole motherboard's mosfets regulating the CPU's voltages. I'd not recommend that. The mosfet that Tesla spoke about is a charging circuit mosfet that blows if you attempt to do a battery recalibration in Lenovo Energy Management. Its confirmed to be a design flaw.
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Recommended specs for a laptop for CAD(SolidWorks, etc)?
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Hello,
My brother is alnost finishing his last year at school, and wants to study Mechanical Engineering at a university, but needs some help with specs for a laptop for working with SolidWorks, etc...
He found a laptop that has an GTX 1050Ti, 8GB of RAM, and a core i5 cpu, Kaby Lake.
He did his research, and found that you need a minimum of 8GB of RAM for SolidWorks, which is fine. But, do he really need a core i7 cpu or is it not going to make a difference?
An SSD will definitely make a difference. A workstation laptop is not an option.
He plays some GPU intensive games, like Far Cry 4, etc...
What is your opinions about this? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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