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Intended Use
Mechanical CAD modeling, rendering, animation, and FEA analysis. Hardware should be capable of handling large assemblies of parts (5000+) without hiccup. General office, browsing, and web creation tasks. I don't plan on playing any games, and I'm not really into 3D action games, so no worries about making a gaming rig.
I'll overclock the hardware slightly, but not enough to warrant having a loud case fan setup. I want this rig to be quiet, peaceful, and stable, as I'll be working in a home office, and my girlfriend will be sharing the space for studying.
Since I'll be paying for this out of my own pocket, I'm trying to get the total cost under $1300 total including shipping and tax. It'll be a budget CAD rig, but enough to do the job.
Software
SolidWorks 2008
Autodesk Inventor 2008
Matlab
Rhino
Flash
Photoshop
Potential Hardware - Prices taken from NewEgg on 05/12/2008 and will be bought in the USA
CPU: Intel Q6600 2.4GHz - $220
Heatsink/Cooler: Stock - $0, ARCTIC COOLING Freezer 7 Pro - $27
RAM: G.Skill 4GB (2x2GB) DDR2 800 SDRAM PC2 6400, Timing 5-5-5-15 - $85
Motherboard: ASUS P5K-E/WIFI-AP - $150
Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda ES ST3320620NS 320GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s - $90
Optical Drive: Pioneer 20X DVD±R DVD Burner - $27
Video Card: PNY Quadro FX570 - $185
Case/PSU: Antec Sonata III w/ 500W PSU - $130
Monitor: Acer AL2223Wd 22" LCD - $230
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 64-bit - $100
Total - $1244 which leaves about $55 for tax, shipping, and upgrades/changes. Tax will likely be something like $100, so I'm over budget right now by like $100.
I'm willing to listen to any advice on changes made to the above configuration. I'm planning on picking up an old IBM Model M keyboard and I already have a mouse handy.
It's been a while since I built my own system (last one was an Athlon 1.2GHz box with 768MB RAM, which was blazing fast in 2001).
TIA.
Mechanical CAD modeling, rendering, animation, and FEA analysis. Hardware should be capable of handling large assemblies of parts (5000+) without hiccup. General office, browsing, and web creation tasks. I don't plan on playing any games, and I'm not really into 3D action games, so no worries about making a gaming rig.
I'll overclock the hardware slightly, but not enough to warrant having a loud case fan setup. I want this rig to be quiet, peaceful, and stable, as I'll be working in a home office, and my girlfriend will be sharing the space for studying.
Since I'll be paying for this out of my own pocket, I'm trying to get the total cost under $1300 total including shipping and tax. It'll be a budget CAD rig, but enough to do the job.
Software
SolidWorks 2008
Autodesk Inventor 2008
Matlab
Rhino
Flash
Photoshop
Potential Hardware - Prices taken from NewEgg on 05/12/2008 and will be bought in the USA
CPU: Intel Q6600 2.4GHz - $220
Heatsink/Cooler: Stock - $0, ARCTIC COOLING Freezer 7 Pro - $27
RAM: G.Skill 4GB (2x2GB) DDR2 800 SDRAM PC2 6400, Timing 5-5-5-15 - $85
Motherboard: ASUS P5K-E/WIFI-AP - $150
Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda ES ST3320620NS 320GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s - $90
Optical Drive: Pioneer 20X DVD±R DVD Burner - $27
Video Card: PNY Quadro FX570 - $185
Case/PSU: Antec Sonata III w/ 500W PSU - $130
Monitor: Acer AL2223Wd 22" LCD - $230
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 64-bit - $100
Total - $1244 which leaves about $55 for tax, shipping, and upgrades/changes. Tax will likely be something like $100, so I'm over budget right now by like $100.
I'm willing to listen to any advice on changes made to the above configuration. I'm planning on picking up an old IBM Model M keyboard and I already have a mouse handy.
It's been a while since I built my own system (last one was an Athlon 1.2GHz box with 768MB RAM, which was blazing fast in 2001).
TIA.