secretanchitman
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Originally posted by: DerwenArtos12
Originally posted by: Idontcare
Originally posted by: DerwenArtos12
Honestly all I have to go on is what the guys who wrote it are telling me and it's not enough. Just from sitting at the workstation I would have to say that it's probably going to run like a cross between CAD and something like 3D studio max.
They didn't specify ram speed but, I know other workstation running the program are running DDR2-667 FBDIMMS with general success. I'd like to get DDR2-800 just for the sake of my sanity and to make sure I'm not going to be getting annoyed in a year or so when they re-compile and re-optimize again. Lengevity is really important here as I don't expect to get another system before my contract ends in about 23 months.
And I'm on contract and the $10K is gaurinteed to me specifically for a new build so I figure I've got it, why not use it. I'm working on multi-billion dollar projects here that will probably profit the company in the high hundred of billions to low trillions so, I really doubt they're going to quibble about $2K.
Skulltrail dude, 3.2GHz QX9775 FTW (even if only at stock clocks). You won't be sorry with the performance and you'll have e-penis like no tomorrow until Nehalem comes to town.
Honestly I'd be more comfortable with xeons but, this is a 771 system so it'll run xeons right?
Well, wait, I'm starting to do some research on skull trail and it's just a workstation board marketed to enthusiasts? Why don't I just get something like this supermicro workstaion board that uses the same chipset and has, as far as I can tell, every feature that skull trail sports and for like $200 less?????
i dunno...im kind of skeptical about that mobo you have linked....i'd rather just go skulltrail and get 16GB of ram. and yes, skulltrail uses xeons.
