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Thanks for reading this. I have Yet Another Hardware Question. I know this has been covered, but bear with me. Here's your chance to climb on the soapbox ;-J. The situation: * Client is doing Autocad in a production environment * There's an HP plotter, plus more hardware to be added. * The poor soul is using a pentium II running at 600 MHz with a 100 MHz bus an 128 MB of ram - you can here the disk grind from two doors down. * The firm has decided to update their infrastructure. Now, here's your chance: what would be your "dream" machine for a CAD workstation? (Sorry, it has to be Autocad, all the usual reasons apply). * Would you go to a off-the-shelf game engine? Why or why not? * OEM or whitebox? Why? * SCSI or SATA? Reasons? * Is a 400 MHz bus OK, or would you reach higher? Why? * What about the video card? Is a high-end gaming card the best there is for CAD? All opinions welcome. TIA. Bill -- E. William Horne William Warren Consulting http://william_warren.home.comcast.net 781 784-7287
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