Workstation Scanning help

Tacticz

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I'll just say HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Money matters not. I don't care if this is a $3000 machine, it MUST work.



This computer is ment to be a heavy duty workstation. Extensive work in excel (work that would crash your average dell prebuilt), powerpoint, word. Making videos, scanning 20++ (20-50 pages is not out of the question, I am talking about if I want to scan a whole book non stop I can. I want it to be all in one document, not in multiple documents, one giant pdf, one giant document.) pages at once.



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The recommended build is the following, this guy builds proffesionally.

Intel Core i-7 4770 processor
16GB DDR3 Memory
120GB SSD Drive
DVD+/- R/RW Drive
AMD 2 GB BDDR5 Video Card Media Reader
Windows 8 64-Bit*

Scanner we are looking at a Brother MFC-J47100w

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I know we need a powerful processor so I agree with the i7 4770, whether its a k or not matters not.
16GB RAM 1600 or so
120GB SD ram for operating system, can manually instal on the normal harddrive.
Atleast 2x 4 TB HHD
DVD blueray player
800 watts should easily deal with this build.
Motherboard with a usb 3 for sure.
Case that breaths well, I think 120mm fans, maybe a watercooler. Quieter.
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From what I am told, I will need a dedicated GPU to handle the heavy scanning. Radeon 7870 maybe??????
 
Solution
i would use a server motherboard and drop two intel server chips and max the ram out to 32g.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157352
if your doing video editing hi end then use a qutro card from nvidia and on the editing you want two drives a data drive and a scratch drive.
depending on how many pc are in the office you may want pick up a server pre built for the office and install the new office 365 on it and let users run it off the sever.
i would use a server motherboard and drop two intel server chips and max the ram out to 32g.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157352
if your doing video editing hi end then use a qutro card from nvidia and on the editing you want two drives a data drive and a scratch drive.
depending on how many pc are in the office you may want pick up a server pre built for the office and install the new office 365 on it and let users run it off the sever.
 
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Tacticz

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Oct 15, 2013
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This won't be crazy video editing but there will be some, it won't be high end is what I should say. Scanning like 80 pages at once and into one document or adobe is going to be a major function.