deek05
Mechanical
- Jan 11, 2002
- 48
This might be long so bear with me. We have noticed a big slow down in Assemblies with 200-300+ parts, especially when inserting parts, mating or moving. I have heard it's a graphics card to cpu to hard drive speed. We are working locally not off a network.
I ran the following bechmarks:
Ship in a bottle:
average 92sec
SolidSolutions benchmark:
Total - 629
Graphics - 285
CPU - 173
I/O - 171
This is what we are running now:
P4 1800 (IBM)
GeForce4 Ti 4600
1GB RAM
Instead of buying new pc's my boss wants to try a new video card (Nividia 900XGL). If this doesn't show any improvement he can't justify purchasing new pc's. I would like to show him or explain to him why this is not a good test. Would the new video card make much performance difference at all?
We did look at new pc's, here are the specs:
1.
Dell GX260 P4 2.8GHz
533FSB
1GB memory
Nvidia Quadro4 900XGL
2.
Dell Precision Workstation 450
Single 2.8GHz
XEON/533
512K Cache
Multi-Orientation Desktop
1gb 266MHz Double Data Rate SDRAM ECC 2x512
Nvidia Quadro4 900XGL
Obviously 2. would be the better machine, but how much better? There would be about a $700 difference but my boss can't see spending the extra $$$ and why 1. wouldn't work for us. How do I explain the difference between the machines to him or would we be ok with 1.
I think new pc's (2.) would be the best choice especially with SW 2004 coming out later this year. I think the video card test as not a fair performance test. Anyone care to offer some suggestions?
Thanks,
DT
I ran the following bechmarks:
Ship in a bottle:
average 92sec
SolidSolutions benchmark:
Total - 629
Graphics - 285
CPU - 173
I/O - 171
This is what we are running now:
P4 1800 (IBM)
GeForce4 Ti 4600
1GB RAM
Instead of buying new pc's my boss wants to try a new video card (Nividia 900XGL). If this doesn't show any improvement he can't justify purchasing new pc's. I would like to show him or explain to him why this is not a good test. Would the new video card make much performance difference at all?
We did look at new pc's, here are the specs:
1.
Dell GX260 P4 2.8GHz
533FSB
1GB memory
Nvidia Quadro4 900XGL
2.
Dell Precision Workstation 450
Single 2.8GHz
XEON/533
512K Cache
Multi-Orientation Desktop
1gb 266MHz Double Data Rate SDRAM ECC 2x512
Nvidia Quadro4 900XGL
Obviously 2. would be the better machine, but how much better? There would be about a $700 difference but my boss can't see spending the extra $$$ and why 1. wouldn't work for us. How do I explain the difference between the machines to him or would we be ok with 1.
I think new pc's (2.) would be the best choice especially with SW 2004 coming out later this year. I think the video card test as not a fair performance test. Anyone care to offer some suggestions?
Thanks,
DT