Hi all,
I've been tapped to research new workstations for our office! Yay!
Problem is i have no experience with professional level builds...I have built a few PC's and know my way around a build, but i've never built anything beyond a consumer I7 core. I'm hoping some of you egg-heads can help.
It will need to be a Dell Precision workstation, most likely the t5500.
USE: heavy 3D work (rhino, sketch-up, 3D max, revit) including heavy rendering, and parametric modeling; LOTS of AutoCAD; Lots of photoshop, illustrator work
BUDGET:They will need to kick ass for 5 years (broad range i know) and hopefully cost under $3500.00 (but dont let that limit)
I would love to have SSDs (256gb is fine), but if the performance gains aren't worth the $$ i can lose it.
Sorry this isn't a very elegantly composed post - i just found out and am still squeeling with nerdy delight. Thanks!
I've been tapped to research new workstations for our office! Yay!
Problem is i have no experience with professional level builds...I have built a few PC's and know my way around a build, but i've never built anything beyond a consumer I7 core. I'm hoping some of you egg-heads can help.
It will need to be a Dell Precision workstation, most likely the t5500.
USE: heavy 3D work (rhino, sketch-up, 3D max, revit) including heavy rendering, and parametric modeling; LOTS of AutoCAD; Lots of photoshop, illustrator work
BUDGET:They will need to kick ass for 5 years (broad range i know) and hopefully cost under $3500.00 (but dont let that limit)
I would love to have SSDs (256gb is fine), but if the performance gains aren't worth the $$ i can lose it.
Sorry this isn't a very elegantly composed post - i just found out and am still squeeling with nerdy delight. Thanks!
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