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November 22, 2013 5:29:52 PM

Hello, I am in need of 4 CAD worksations for and Architecture firm and the specs that have been requested are:

Windows 7 64-bit enterprise

Multicore Xeon or i-series processor or AMD equivalent with SSE2 technology.

up to 16 cores for near photorealistic rendering

8GB ram

5gb free disk space 1680x1050 mintor with true color

dual monitor capable

DirectX 11 capable graphics card with Shader Model 3

Downlaod or installation from DVD9 or USB key

Around 2K per station

Help! fire away with any questions

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November 22, 2013 5:34:41 PM

Why are you telling us this?
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November 22, 2013 5:40:27 PM

You should not get Windows 7 Enterprise for this situation. If you are only using 4 systems, get 7 Pro. Or do you have a large site license?
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November 22, 2013 5:42:18 PM

Deuce65 said:
Why are you telling us this?


I need to learn about hardware for my job. And everything with IT hardware, software, and everything else sounds like Spanish to me so I feel very lost. I don't really know what any of that shit above me relates to I just know that it's for a CAD workstation
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November 22, 2013 5:44:49 PM

If it's for a business, hire an IT pro to help you out. This is a business, right? Then you can afford it.

If you can't, I wouldn't want you designing any of my buildings, lol.
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November 22, 2013 6:05:23 PM

tigerg said:
If it's for a business, hire an IT pro to help you out. This is a business, right? Then you can afford it.

If you can't, I wouldn't want you designing any of my buildings, lol.


No I am in sales and I am going to fuck up a 25 K deal on IT for a architecture firm that is doing a complete overhaul for their system.

I guess to put it simply if someone told you they had $13,000 for four CAD workstations what questions would you ask?

We have IT specialists in the company I work for but I am new and am not receiving very much support from them, so I am trying to learn and be better prepared for the future


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November 22, 2013 6:05:23 PM

tigerg said:
If it's for a business, hire an IT pro to help you out. This is a business, right? Then you can afford it.

If you can't, I wouldn't want you designing any of my buildings, lol.


No I am in sales and I am going to fuck up a 25 K deal on IT for a architecture firm that is doing a complete overhaul for their system.

I guess to put it simply if someone told you they had $13,000 for four CAD workstations what questions would you ask?

We have IT specialists in the company I work for but I am new and am not receiving very much support from them, so I am trying to learn and be better prepared for the future


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