Is Nvidia MX250 any good for Creative Cloud applications?
I’m currently on the look for a new laptop to rely on entirely for my design work. Unfortunately, MacBook Pro isn’t a feasible option for me in the meantime, so I’m looking for a Windows laptop than can run the latest versions of Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, XD, Dimension, and also (but less importantly) After Effects as I’m still planning to learn it. I really care to have all features like 3D active in Photoshop, and I’m also not sure whether Dimension requires an even more power GPU.
I found a decent option within my budget from HP with an i7-8565U chip, 16GB of RAM, and 4GB Nvidia MX250. My only concern is whether the MX250 will be able to efficiently run the programs I previously mentioned or will it fail the job. I totally understand this is an entry-level mobile GPU and in all cases it won’t deliver the best results compared to a more advanced one like GTX 1050 for example, but if it can handle most tasks in a reasonable speed with minimum freezing (and also without heating up too much) I think I would be satisfied.
I looked all over the internet for reviews, but all I found was about gaming, with so many people ranting about how MX250 may not actually be a real upgrade from MX150, in addition to warnings that the chip comes in a slower 10Watt version that Nvidia didn’t make clear.
I’m not into gaming, at all. Also, all those comparisons with the earlier versions don’t really matter to me that much. All I care about is whether the MX250 will be able to run the applications I need while also delivering an acceptable performance or not?
I would really appreciate any advice to help me decide if I should buy this laptop or look for something different.
Here you can check the laptop specs for HP Pavilion - 14-ce2085ne(7DL93EA)
(Note: GPU isn’t mentioned in here, but I assume maybe because it can vary from one market to another or so):
https://ssl.www8.hp.com/emea_africa/en/products/laptops/product-detail.html?oid=29171113#!tab=specs
Here are two links with the Nvidia GeForce MX250 specs:
https://www.geforce.com/hardware/notebook-gpus/geforce-mx250/specifications
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/geforce-mx250.c3354
Thanks a lot.
Ramy.
