Ahoy AT!
Been a while for me on these forums. My workstation is defintely getting a little long in the tooth.
Recommend me a workstation. I'm not particularly concerned with expense but I don't want to pay for something I don't need.
Applications I use include CAM/GIS/EDM programming etc. I'd like to start with 8GB RAM and dual sockets with either dual cores or quad cores. ECC memory is a MUST.
For graphics a single workstation card, PCI-E with 512MB or more is desired. It must be Esprit, Pro-E, and Unigraphics compatible.
I have a Dell 3007 and LOVE it. My aging Quadro2000FX actually supports 2560x1600 on it too.
Currently I have a MegaRAID Enterprise 1600 with 8 Cheetah X15.3's running RAID1 and RAID5. I would like to replace that with a SAS controller w/ a TON of cache and current drives with 15K spindle speed.
I don't think my Yamaha 1000SWXG is going to work on the new system so I need a card too but I'm still waiting on an answer for 64bit drivers.
I plan on dual booting Vista Ultimate 64 and Fedora Linux.
What does AT recommend?
-Maiora
Been a while for me on these forums. My workstation is defintely getting a little long in the tooth.
Recommend me a workstation. I'm not particularly concerned with expense but I don't want to pay for something I don't need.
Applications I use include CAM/GIS/EDM programming etc. I'd like to start with 8GB RAM and dual sockets with either dual cores or quad cores. ECC memory is a MUST.
For graphics a single workstation card, PCI-E with 512MB or more is desired. It must be Esprit, Pro-E, and Unigraphics compatible.
I have a Dell 3007 and LOVE it. My aging Quadro2000FX actually supports 2560x1600 on it too.
Currently I have a MegaRAID Enterprise 1600 with 8 Cheetah X15.3's running RAID1 and RAID5. I would like to replace that with a SAS controller w/ a TON of cache and current drives with 15K spindle speed.
I don't think my Yamaha 1000SWXG is going to work on the new system so I need a card too but I'm still waiting on an answer for 64bit drivers.
I plan on dual booting Vista Ultimate 64 and Fedora Linux.
What does AT recommend?
-Maiora