Yes, in a Dell M4800. I initially installed 8.1, only to find that SolidWorks 2013 was unusable due to font scaling problems (microscopic icons, misaligned text, etc.), so I put Windows 7 back on. This has the unfortunate consequence that I am not able to use the M4800 screen at its full 3200x1800 resolution, since Windows 7 can't make text big enough (for me, at least) to see. But at least SolidWorks was ok for the past year or so, with only the regular number of crashes, a couple per week (save often!). Possibly related, however, is that the M4800 completely freezes up about once a week, down from about once a day after BIOS, graphics, and other driver updates. Today I just hooked it up to a UHD TV as a monitor, and after a day of work SW crashed with a message from nVidia saying the graphics card could not handle the load. Trying a newer driver now... FWIW, the UHD is great otherwise, Samsung UN55HU8550.
Yes, in a Dell M4800. I initially installed 8.1, only to find that SolidWorks 2013 was unusable due to font scaling problems (microscopic icons, misaligned text, etc.), so I put Windows 7 back on. This has the unfortunate consequence that I am not able to use the M4800 screen at its full 3200x1800 resolution, since Windows 7 can't make text big enough (for me, at least) to see. But at least SolidWorks was ok for the past year or so, with only the regular number of crashes, a couple per week (save often!). Possibly related, however, is that the M4800 completely freezes up about once a week, down from about once a day after BIOS, graphics, and other driver updates. Today I just hooked it up to a UHD TV as a monitor, and after a day of work SW crashed with a message from nVidia saying the graphics card could not handle the load. Trying a newer driver now... FWIW, the UHD is great otherwise, Samsung UN55HU8550.