Building a Workstation
Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:41 am
				
				Ok guys ...
I've never had a customer that needed as much machine as this guy does.
He's a screen printer / embroiderer.
He may have as many as 6 or more apps running at any given time. (Running dual 22" wide screen monitors)
One of those apps will be Corel Draw, and he may very well have as many as a dozen files open in there at once.
QuickBooks is always open, IE is always open. Excel is always open.
Where he runs into trouble is when he tries to send LARGE files to the printers.
And he'll run multiple files to 2 printers at once.
My idea for him a new machine is as follows ....
1) A professional workstation board (I'd like to stay with Intel or Super Micro here)
2) Core i7 920
3) Win 7 Pro x64
4) AT LEAST 12GB RAM
5) Intel X25 160GB SSD
6) Video (I don't think this is terribly important. But it needs to be a decent one)
Your opinions please ....
Please remember when making your suggestions, with a $3K budget on this rig, it is imperative that it be dependable for a WHILE!
If I have to tell him 2 years from now that he needs more machine .... well ... it won't be a pretty sight.
TIA
			I've never had a customer that needed as much machine as this guy does.
He's a screen printer / embroiderer.
He may have as many as 6 or more apps running at any given time. (Running dual 22" wide screen monitors)
One of those apps will be Corel Draw, and he may very well have as many as a dozen files open in there at once.
QuickBooks is always open, IE is always open. Excel is always open.
Where he runs into trouble is when he tries to send LARGE files to the printers.
And he'll run multiple files to 2 printers at once.
My idea for him a new machine is as follows ....
1) A professional workstation board (I'd like to stay with Intel or Super Micro here)
2) Core i7 920
3) Win 7 Pro x64
4) AT LEAST 12GB RAM
5) Intel X25 160GB SSD
6) Video (I don't think this is terribly important. But it needs to be a decent one)
Your opinions please ....
Please remember when making your suggestions, with a $3K budget on this rig, it is imperative that it be dependable for a WHILE!
If I have to tell him 2 years from now that he needs more machine .... well ... it won't be a pretty sight.
TIA
