Hi,
I have a question regarding the server system our agency just had installed. Here is a bit of the background:
I work in a forensic lab and we use a software program that monitors the digital images we capture of evidence, essentially creating a chain of custody for use in court. We just spent $80,000 to upgrade our system, which originally consisted of one computer, so that it now consists of 8 computers linked to a server so that all 8 computers have access to the digital image tracking software.
Now I have an OK knowledge of computers for someone who is not in the computer field. I just finished my first build in January (E8400, IP35 Pro, 4Gb (2x2), 8800GTS (G92), 520 HX, 22? widescreen for about $1400AR) so I, at least up until then, had been keeping up with things for about 6 months prior.
Our 8 PCs seem decent in some areas but lacking in others. The specs are as follows:
NVIDIA Quadro FX 1500 (expensive card for workstations)
Intel Core 2 vPro 6320 @ 1.86GHz (I could not find the proc online but the vPro seems like a new thing to help out the IT departments)
2GB ram (not sure why they did not go with 4gb)
150GB hard drive (didn?t even know they made them this small anymore)
The server is:
E5335 Xeon Quad @ 2.0GHz
2GB Ram (512MB FB5300 C5 X8 1R (part # KVR667D2S8F5/512) (I don?t know why they used 512MB sticks and only have 2GB)
No video card
It is in a RAID config but I am not sure which one.
I asked the tech guy here setting it up why we did not have 4GB of RAM on the server especially since it was so cheap, and he said that it is because the applications are not RAM intensive. We will be using the system to open up very large images (34mb to 120mb), usually many at a time (5 to 25) in Photoshop to calibrate and edit them?which I would think more RAM would help with (especially with it being so cheap).
So here is the question:
Do these specs seem decent as far as the PCs and Server? A lot of the $80K is going toward the software/service contract (also a rip-off), but it just seems (especially after building a computer) that we are paying a whole bunch for a so-so setup. I feel like it?s when I go to the mechanic and I know I am getting screwed. It?s hard to say anything though since while I know some stuff I don?t know enough to go up against a guy who does it for a living. Is there anything you see that stands out as a bad choice? Anything you would do differently? Are we getting screwed? Thanks for any input.
Mike
PS. The PC monitors are also connected with a VGA cable using a DVI to VGA converter, and I am wondering if it would be worth it to mention this to my supervisor so that we can get DVI cables (e.g. would there be a noticeable difference? We do comparisons sometimes with the digital images so any improvement would be worth it). We are using 22? Gateway LCDs 1680x1050 HD monitors.
PPS There is also an HDMI input so we could also get a DVI to HDMI converter and use and HDMI cable?but I am not sure if that would be any different then the DVI.
Thanks again.
I have a question regarding the server system our agency just had installed. Here is a bit of the background:
I work in a forensic lab and we use a software program that monitors the digital images we capture of evidence, essentially creating a chain of custody for use in court. We just spent $80,000 to upgrade our system, which originally consisted of one computer, so that it now consists of 8 computers linked to a server so that all 8 computers have access to the digital image tracking software.
Now I have an OK knowledge of computers for someone who is not in the computer field. I just finished my first build in January (E8400, IP35 Pro, 4Gb (2x2), 8800GTS (G92), 520 HX, 22? widescreen for about $1400AR) so I, at least up until then, had been keeping up with things for about 6 months prior.
Our 8 PCs seem decent in some areas but lacking in others. The specs are as follows:
NVIDIA Quadro FX 1500 (expensive card for workstations)
Intel Core 2 vPro 6320 @ 1.86GHz (I could not find the proc online but the vPro seems like a new thing to help out the IT departments)
2GB ram (not sure why they did not go with 4gb)
150GB hard drive (didn?t even know they made them this small anymore)
The server is:
E5335 Xeon Quad @ 2.0GHz
2GB Ram (512MB FB5300 C5 X8 1R (part # KVR667D2S8F5/512) (I don?t know why they used 512MB sticks and only have 2GB)
No video card
It is in a RAID config but I am not sure which one.
I asked the tech guy here setting it up why we did not have 4GB of RAM on the server especially since it was so cheap, and he said that it is because the applications are not RAM intensive. We will be using the system to open up very large images (34mb to 120mb), usually many at a time (5 to 25) in Photoshop to calibrate and edit them?which I would think more RAM would help with (especially with it being so cheap).
So here is the question:
Do these specs seem decent as far as the PCs and Server? A lot of the $80K is going toward the software/service contract (also a rip-off), but it just seems (especially after building a computer) that we are paying a whole bunch for a so-so setup. I feel like it?s when I go to the mechanic and I know I am getting screwed. It?s hard to say anything though since while I know some stuff I don?t know enough to go up against a guy who does it for a living. Is there anything you see that stands out as a bad choice? Anything you would do differently? Are we getting screwed? Thanks for any input.
Mike
PS. The PC monitors are also connected with a VGA cable using a DVI to VGA converter, and I am wondering if it would be worth it to mention this to my supervisor so that we can get DVI cables (e.g. would there be a noticeable difference? We do comparisons sometimes with the digital images so any improvement would be worth it). We are using 22? Gateway LCDs 1680x1050 HD monitors.
PPS There is also an HDMI input so we could also get a DVI to HDMI converter and use and HDMI cable?but I am not sure if that would be any different then the DVI.
Thanks again.
