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computer build for CAD use (and games)
Hi cd
not entirely sure if this is the right forum, but it's probably good enough I'm going to college next year and I have 1.5k to make me a computer that will handle some autocad work, and do ok on whatever games my floor decides to LAN. Here’s what I got: GIGABYTE GA-MA790X-DS4790X ATX Ultra Durable II AMD Mobo With a AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ Brisbane 2.6Ghz 65W Dual-Core Black Edition Model ADO5000DSWOF Cooled by a ZALMAN 9500A 92mm 2 Ball And some CORSAIR Dominator(2 x 1GB)DDR2 1066 Model TWIN2X2048-8500C5D With a EVGA 512-P3-N862-AR GeForce 9600GT Superclocked 512MB And two at raid0 Western Digital Caviar RE WD2500YS 250GB SATAII Powered by a ABS Tagan BZ700 700W Modular PSU All in a Thermaltake Armor Series VA8003BWS w/ 25CM Fan Then the essentials like a dvd±rw, a card reader, articsilver & remover, G9 mouse, slim eclipse keyboard, 22” Samsung LCD, some uv cathodes and uv SATA cables… Any input would be much appreciated, thanks. |
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Re: computer build for CAD use (and games)
If you're doing CAD, I have only one suggestion: More RAM. I've been able to lag out a workstation-level machine with not too much effort, all because Inventor is a RAM pig.
You may want to bump the RAM up to 4GB. |
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I agree, more RAM is good. |
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As for campatibility, In December I built a Core2 Quad(Q6600) machine with 4gb of RAM, running Vista Ultimate x64, and I've had no issues running x86 applications. There are some apps which have install issues, but that's due to the mfg, not Vista x64. EDIT: Just so no one yells, XP x64 had issues early on, but the Vista x64 release has been relitivily stable. Last edited by EHaskins : 15-04-2008 at 18:15. |
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Yes, to have 4 GB you need a 64bit machine. However, 3GB is still more than 4GB, and is much better than 2. If you're going to be doing a lot of CAD, you're going to be wanting a lot of RAM.
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Funny you should be in the same boat as us. I just bought a new laptop for my son to use with autocad & inventor. We got a HP dv9825nr at Best Buy. This is brand new on the market. Intel Core 2 Duo processor T5550 1.83 Ghz. 17" widescreen HD Brightview. 320 GB (5400 rpm). 4 G of DDR2. GeForce 8600m GS w/ 512MB dedicated graphics memory. And of course Vista. I chose this unit because of the hardware and capatability with cad. Sure I wish it had a 7200 rpm with fall protection. The HP product has gained a better rep. recently and we had no problem with the first HP laptop we got for my oldest son. Which is the same but half the machine. Cost was 1,149.00 I know a Dell has a 20" screen and that would also be helpful with cad. If possible I would stay with a laptop unit instead of a desk model. I had both over the years and I don't think I ever buy another desk model. I hope this helped. Dave
P.S. Cad is not supporting Vista but the next verision is and will be out soon. |
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If you have a x64 system, go for more RAM.
Otherwise, I'd also get another hard drive. 250Gb ain't what it used to be, especially if you want to start loading it up with a ton of games (many take up several Gb of hard drive space each). Right now - just for my laptop - I have a 40Gb internal, a 60Gb portable USB external, a 320Gb USB external, and a 750Gb Firewire 800/eSATA external. |
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Re: computer build for CAD use (and games)
more ram can't be a bad thing. I'll go with it... which probably means i'll grab some G. Skill. or something cheeper.
I've been told that 450W PSU should be more than enough for this system... true? false? might as well have more for when i upgrade? after looking on autocad's website, they say that basically all workstation graphics cards are tested for use with autocad... so should i run a workstation graphics card, or a desktop gaming card?? I do still want to play games occasionally! |
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http://www.techspot.com/vb/all/windo...do-I-need.html Mainly this:http://www.extreme.outervision.com/index.jsp Last edited by Akash Rastogi : 16-04-2008 at 00:11. |
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On my desktop I have a 500gb drive, and that's about 75% full. Mostly media from FIRST events, and Virtual Machine images. For my laptop I've got an 80gb internal(50% full) and two 120 gb USB powered WD externals(each about 75% full) Quote:
PSUs are cheap, I'd be safe and spend a few extra bucks. As for graphics cards, it depends on your budget. I wouldn't get less than somthing in the NVIDIA 8600/8800 area, but if you've got the cash go as high as you want. I'm running an 8600gts, and all my games run fine on it. Plus right now it's only $80 from Newegg after a rebate. Last edited by EHaskins : 16-04-2008 at 01:56. Reason: typos |
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I remember building a computer just to build one. Those were good times. Nowadays I live in practicality, and rarely use more than 200GB for videos. I capture video inputs all the time and save them off to a compressed format that take up 1-2GB each for long HBO movies or TV shows, then eventually put those on DVDs in a notebook.
These days, since the computer is in my room, I want QUIET. A good computer is a computer that I can't tell is there! I remember spending $50 on a heatsink that looks like a butterfly simply because the ratings said it was the quietest thing ever. On top of that, the ATI card I have also has dynamic fan speed control, so I only hear it when I turn up the graphics on a game. Now if I could only figure out how to get rid of the ultra-high frequency from the nearly-silent spin of the hard drive.... I hear solid state drives don't make any noise... |
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Ok, i have redone my list... although this will probably happen like ten times cuz i'm gonna order parts at the beginning of june when i get paid.
GIGABYTE GA-MA790X-DS4790X ATX Ultra Durable II AMD Mobo With a AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ Brisbane 2.6Ghz 65W Dual-Core Black Edition Model ADO5000DSWOF Cooled by a ZALMAN 9500A 92mm 2 Ball And two sets of (4 gigs total) G.SKILL 2GB (2 x 1GB) DDR2 1066 Model F2-8500CL5D-2GBPK With a EVGA 512-P3-N801-AR GeForce 8800GT 512MB GDDR3 And two at raid0 Western Digital Caviar RE WD2500YS 250GB SATAII Powered by a OCZ GameXStream OCZ700GXSSLI ATX12V 700W PSU All in a Thermaltake Armor Series VA8003BWS w/ 25CM Fan so i got some cheeper ram, and more of it a less controvercial graphics card a better psu... at least it's cheeper even tho it's an octopuss ![]() i'll probably just add more hdd's as i need them. knowing me, 500gigs is just fine for uh.... a long time. i only have like 55gigs on this laptop, and just got an 80gig external... which i'll probably fill up half-way this summer depending on how many people's iso's i gotta keep incase they crash&burn after my free tech suport XD thanks guise for all the help! |
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CAD + Vista = BAD from what hear
I just bought a new dell with XP just so i could run pro-e and autocad. Good luck with your building |
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