Originally posted by: SolidEd
He's aware of the problems (slow load/save times and changing from one screen to another), but he wants me to try to quantify how much this new hardware/system is going to improve the problem. In other words he wants to see something like "this new system will make us XX% more productive and here are the reasons why."
Originally posted by: acole1
Just blabbing on about hardware specs isn't going to influence him much since he seems rather inept concerning computers, but he is probably a very bottom line kind of person. How is the expense going to make him money!?
Agreed, he doesn't want to hear tech jargon. The point of this is that I have to put it in general terms. For example, I need to explain how the CPU affects the use of CAD software, what our current limitations are and how the new proposed CPU/MOBO will help remove those inefficiencies. I need to do that atleast for the main three components listed above. I understand why (mostly in newer, faster, better terms) but having a hard time explaining it and also with the "how much better" part of it.
I know everyone is trying to help and I really appreciate it, but I am not asking for specific brand/model or hardware recommendations here. You can make those on the thread linked above if you'd like.
Wow he sounds like a PITA.
I would compare mainly the bandwidth between your current hardware and that of the new hardware.
I'm sure he will understand the concept of a manufacturing floor and how you want to make the production line as smooth as possible with little or no choke points. The system is only as fast as its slowest part.
I would lay out how the data flows through the machine (hard drive -> ram -> cpu -> gpu) and explain,
We have this 7200 RPM HD, a 10k RPM drive would get the data from the HD to the RAM faster because it spins that much faster. (You can look up exact specs to compare HD performance? RPM?s aren?t everything.)
Then the RAM, if there isn't enough, it won't be able to hold the drawing, so it will have to go back to the HD to get the drawing again, which takes a LOT more time comparatively, and the ram must be fast, or the CPU will be idle and will not work optimally.
The CPU then does the algorithmical work in calculating what to send to the GPU (which work closely together)... it needs to be fast or the GPU will be starved for info, and X CPU is faster than Y CPU by such and such an amount....
Then the GPU does most of the work to give it to your eyes... X GPU has this ram, processing power, and bandwidth compared to Y GPU which only has this processing power etc.... this is where most of the rendering goes on so this is a very important part (most important part?)...
PSU, Motherboard... the heart and soul of the computer providing stability and longevity.
Maybe something like that would work. Thats what I would do anyways.... you can add more detail, or less detail based on what you think he would like. Maybe some benchmarks from AT or THG would help backup your claims, and most stats for HD, GPU, CPU specs can be found at the mfg's website.
nVidia on CAD work
nVidia Quadro FX card comparisons
In the end he will have to trust you. Not everything can be boiled down to #'s and it would take an engineering degree for him to know everything he really wants to know. It can't all be explained in a proposal sadly enough.
Eh, well, I have threadcrapped for too long... time to find some work to do. Sorry about hogging the thread. Hope it was of at least some help!
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