Better late than never, right?
I did some research for this one...
First off, I will start with saying SW decided somewhere in the SW 2007 service pack path they sharpened the OS requirements.
That means SW will only install on supported operating systems.
So no more Windows Server 2003(/2008). Too bad...
SolidWorks 2007 supported operating systems are:
- Windows XP Professional (32-bit)
- Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
SolidWorks 2008 supported operating systems are:
- Windows XP Professional (32-bit)
- Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
- Windows Vista 32-bit
source
According to Microsoft that leaves us with only 2 processor socket systems.
source
The number of CPU cores does not matter.
So we will look for the best performing 2-socket mainboard & processor system.
Some additional requirements are: 1 or 2 PCIe 16x slots for the NVIDIA Quadro's.
Simply put, the best video card for SW today is the Quadro FX 5600, the only competitor could be the FireGL V8650, but no word on its performance yet...
If money is no object I would get:
- CPUs: 2x Xeon 5355 (or whatever is the fastest quad core Xeon),
- Videocard: NVIDIA Quadro FX 5600
- Motherboard: SuperMicro
X7DA8
- RAM: 4x 4GB ECC 667MHz FB-DIMM (no less than 4, more is possible)
- IO controller: Areca ARC-1680 with 2GB and BBU (any load taken off the CPUs can be used for rendering!)
- Hard drives: Get whatever 4 15K SAS drives you like, run them in RAID 10. As long as you stay away from Maxtor you'll be fine.
- Cooling: A very good and professional watercooling setup
That about sums it up hardware wise.
Some notes: This mainboard is the only Xeon mainboard I've seen that has succesfully been overclocked (see
here, user RottenMutt).
Overclocking might void your warranty (so they say), but is not very riskfull if you keep it sane and use proper cooling. It will not damage hardware when cooled properly.
When you have your system get back to us about the software tweaks (or us the search to find my previous software tweak messages)
Stefan Hamminga
EngIT Solutions
CSWP/Mechanical designer
Searching Eng-Tips forums