|
|
|
![]() |
|
|||||||
|
||||||||
![]() |
| Thread Tools | Rate Thread | Display Modes |
|
#31
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: Let's Talk About Your Team's Computers
We have
PS: everything is running Windows 7 but 1 on XP (the HP) and 1 on some linux flavor (the Dell laptop). Also, one of our Classmates entirely lost its right-click key after being dropped too many times. The Thinkpad was bought for the team by the lead mentor. The Classmates came from the KOP, FIRST Choice, and a local team that folded. The HP came from an office upgrade by a Wisconsin company where a former mentor was working. The desktops came from a local engineering company. I think the origin of the Dell laptop predates me. In terms of computers, the biggest aids right now would be consistent (any?) WiFi access, and CAD desktops of our own that we could seal away from sawdust (storage right now is in the wood shop, and our non-wood shop storage same days requires a trip outside in a snowy winter [interior gate we don't have keys to]). Last edited by Christopher149 : 09-08-2016 at 00:19. |
|
#32
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: Let's Talk About Your Team's Computers
Most of the Cadding and video editing I do for FRC is done on my personal rig:
I5 3570k @4.66ghz 2x 7970s @1125mhz 16gb corsair ram at 1600mhz 256gb SSD boot drive 1tb WD caviar black for cad stuff 3tb of video edditing storage 1100W PSU Coolermaster Storm Trooper case Works ok for running Autodesk Inventor and Sony Vegas but idd recommend a better CPU to anyone building a computer for cad and a single GPU for anyone doing heavy video editing. Also my overclocks are a tad aggressive unless you enjoy your room feeling like a bakery and a computer that sounds like a jet engine. |
|
#33
|
|||||
|
|||||
|
Re: Let's Talk About Your Team's Computers
Quote:
You'll get a vastly bigger performance boost by upgrading to a ssd (if you're somehow still using a mechanical drive) than you would by upgrading from a base model quadro to a mid tier one. The one big thing to take note of is that testing has shown the cheapest $200 quadro card will outperform the Titan in Solidworks performance. Last edited by Cory : 09-08-2016 at 00:49. |
|
#34
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: Let's Talk About Your Team's Computers
Quote:
I would love to know more about CAD computing. If you get time, send me a PM. We are currently working on CAD machines for some of our teams and would love the extra input. |
|
#35
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: Let's Talk About Your Team's Computers
Guys Guys... Come on.... We all know that rgb led lighting inside the case is the most important for CAD... Come on now 😀😀😀😀
|
|
#36
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: Let's Talk About Your Team's Computers
[quote=CMBrandon;1600147]What kind of computers does your team use? Did the school buy them or did someone make them? Laptop, desktop? Pics of your lab would be great! I am just really curious to see what all of you have to work with.
We custom build all of our workstations to try and stretch our dollars as far as we can. We try to add at least 2-3 CAD computers each year and repurpose older computers to other areas of the team (business, programming, outreach, etc). All of our computers are owned by the team and not supplied by the school. In order to get the eduction license of SW provided through FIRST you aren't supposed to install it on school owned computers. Our newest builds that we just completed include: Case - CoolerMaster Elite 431 ($50) CPU - Intel Skylake i5-6600k ($250) Mobo - ASUS Z170-P LGA 1151 ($100) Ram - 16gb DDR4 2400 ($50 but we got this for free with a processor/mobo combo) PSU - Thermaltake TR2 500 Watts ($30 on amazon prime day!!!) Graphics - AMD Firepro W4300 ($250) HD - 120gb SSD ($60) Windows 10 pro (we bought OEM windows 7 pro and upgraded to 10 for free) Quote:
We are fortunate to be near an electronics swap meet and were able to get 24" monitors, keyboards, mice and speakers second hand for cheap. Here are some photos of our current CAD setup. The pictures are a little dated as we have added more computers and removed the old box monitors and use only 1080p monitors. We also have a network server that we run that shares files between all of the computers. However, with GrabCAD being free now it has reduced our dependency on our server and it really only shares our media now a days. We have also built budget computers that can also run SW great. Now that we have more than 10 CAD computers we invest in more moderate builds that are used more for higher level assembly manipulation. Last edited by bcampbell : 09-08-2016 at 01:21. |
|
#37
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: Let's Talk About Your Team's Computers
Bryan,
We need to talk about those cases... I think we can help you . Give me a call tomorrow at the office. |
|
#38
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: Let's Talk About Your Team's Computers
Will do!!!
|
|
#39
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: Let's Talk About Your Team's Computers
We have quite the assortment of laptops that the team owns and a lab of about 20 desktops at the school which are used during school hours for mechanical and architectural classes, thus they have all the Autodesk products on them and we use them for all our CADing, these computers also have access to a network drive which our lead educator, whose classroom we are working in, can also access, so if we want something 3d printed we can just put it in there and ask him to start the printer. The laptops include one ancient thing running Win XP that had been our programming laptop, we stopped using that after the 2013 season when we were donated 3 newer Dells. Those Dells also pushed our struggling Classmate out of service, needless to say no one was sad to see it go, but it still sits in the cabinet. The Dells were donated by one of our sponsors as they were upgrading many of their office computers. We use them for drive stations primarily, but also we keep one fully up to date with Labview for programming and the most powerful of the 3 has the Autodesk suite loaded on it so we have a portable CAD computer. They are all running Windows 7. We don't usually use personal computers at meetings, mostly because we have the lab. We do also have 1 Windows 8 Toshiba, but that has had its share of problems, the primary one being that we blew up the ethernet port on it because one of our long cords shocked it with static electricity while we were doing some testing on a carpet floor, fortunately the WiFi still works fine so we can use it as a demonstration driver station, that's about all it is. As far as computers are concerned I would say we are in the middle of the pack and we are happy right there.
|
|
#40
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: Let's Talk About Your Team's Computers
Quote:
Quote:
Honestly the Titan cards work best for training neural networks and CUDA intensive tasks given the number of cores available and the memory size. We definitely use ours for this. |
|
#41
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: Let's Talk About Your Team's Computers
For our school district, SSD's, 8GB RAM, and Skylake i5 is the minimum standard for all new desktop purchases going forward, as of June, 2016. But I agree, most of education has no clue what they're buying beyond "computers" and quite frequently those dollars go to Apple computers because "Macs are better."
|
|
#42
|
|||||
|
|||||
|
Re: Let's Talk About Your Team's Computers
Quote:
|
|
#43
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: Let's Talk About Your Team's Computers
Ours are all donated. Caterpillar is generous enough to give us ~6 pretty new, mid-grade workstation laptops, which are powerful enough to manage CAD assemblies. We then have a pile of ~10 laptops of various brands, ages and states of repair, which have all been donated by team members, parents, and mentors. Most of them can't handle CAD, so they are used for programming. A lot of students bring in their own laptops to use (our driver's station laptop the last two years was actually the programming team leader's MacBook). We have one desktop, an older system donated by our school district, which is used as a file server. We probably could not exist if we had to purchase our own computers; the cost of a usable CAD laptop is unbelievable.
By the way, having worked in IT off-and-on over the years, I'd strongly suggest to anyone who is seriously considering building their own CAD workstation, get an AMD FirePro. They will last you a lifetime, and the older ones provide outstanding performance for the money. My workstation uses a FirePro v4800, which is a (supposedly) mid-to-low end workstation card. That sucker still handles Inventor on my two 1920x1200 monitors much better than any desktop card I've ever owned. Even after a power supply failure permanently damaged the rest of my old system, I was able to drop my v4800 into my new machine, and it still runs beautifully. EDIT: btw, since I see people posting their builds, I'll post mine. Pls don't flame, it's almost 5 years old now: AMD FX-6100, over clocked lightly to 4GHz. Stock cooler. ASUS Crosshair-V Formula motherboard 16gb Crucial RAM, 1333mhz iirc ATI FirePro v4800. Yes, it says ATI on it. Some really cheap Cooler Master 500W supply. Kingston 120Gb SSD + 1TB WD Green HDD. Corsair Carbide 500R white case. Last edited by evanperryg : 09-08-2016 at 11:18. |
|
#44
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: Let's Talk About Your Team's Computers
Our team has used a 2013 Alienware 14 since the 2014 season to conduct all our team functions (CAD, programming, driver station), however, we need to find a new laptop as ours appears to have been stolen
. We highly recommend the laptop, the only problem was the trackpad would act up from time to time, and Dell offers educational discounts. |
|
#45
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: Let's Talk About Your Team's Computers
My team uses both my personal and team computers to get done.
Team computers:-Old personal: - New Personal: CPU- Some Xeon - i5-2400 - i5-6600k Mobo-? - ? - MSI z-a170 pro carbon RAM- 4GB DDR2 - 16GB DDR3. - 16GB DDR4 GPU- GTX 480 - GTX 660. - MSI GTX 1060 Current looking to rebuild the old personal in a new case to be an improvement over my teams cad set up. Sadly the CM CPU cooler I have had its back plate lost when I was rebuilding and I am out of money to buy a case. Ps sorry for the bad format doing this from phone while camping. Last edited by Munchskull : 10-08-2016 at 16:35. |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | Rate This Thread |
|
|