Graphic Design Workstations

To anyone involved in complex 3D CAD and engineering modeling, you know what's important, and given that you're using these tools to make money, then you need to consider how much of an investment is required.

We can provide almost 100 GFLOPS in a single workstation.

Processor cores, the amount and type of RAM, how much disk space you require, do we need drive redundancy, operational availability, and the type of graphics card and display outputs for presentation, be it 2D or 3D and many more issues, our builds are personally designed by us

Give us a call to discuss your requirements

Questions to ask yourself?

  • Do I want a 32 bit or 64 bit operating system?
  • How much RAM do I/will I need? - always allow room for expansion where possible
  • How much disk space? What speed?
  • FPS, how many screens, dsiplay resolutions?
  • How many cores, any advantage to hyperthreading on latest i7's/Xeons?
  • Is going to LAN partys/having a 'pretty awesome looking' rig of any interest to me?
  • Silent Operation or Aircraft carrier/hairdryer
  • >80% power efficient PSUs, How many AMPs are needed on the 12Volt rails?
  • How much of my old system can I reuse?
  • Is it true that running DirectX10 games in DirectX9 causes my graphics adapter to overrun?
  • I've heard Vista sucks for games is it true? We run Vista 64 for games and ...
  • Dual Core versus Quad Core
  • Max CPU Speed
  • Intel Versus AMD, is that a game I need to watch?
  • Is Water Cooling an option? Pros and Cons
  • Overclocking, is it a good idea or a bad idea?

 

Last Updated (Sunday, 09 August 2009 15:50)