DonMgt
Aerospace
- Nov 16, 2009
- 11
I'm evaluating the cost of upgrading our various UG/NX work stations. I'd like to get in the mode where I buy a pretty decent workstation about every 6 months. Currently we have several running 4-5 year old machines running Windows XP with 3 to 4 GB ram. Historically we've always tried to get by "on the cheap" and I'd like to consider spending a little bit more if we get some return for this. I've found lot's of advice saying, "buy all the processor/memory/graphics" you can afford. My team is designing relatively complex tools and their models have several thousand components to them. They tell me they are both processor and memory bound right now.
Currently it looks to me that I can buy some pretty high end "gaming computers" relatively economically. I've seen references that while not bad, a gaming computer really isn't optimized for UG/NX work. Likewise, I've found a lot of threads on this topic but they seem to end in 2007 and I think there are quite few new processors and graphics cards available now.
So, after all that intro. If you have $2,500, $3,500 or $4,500 to spend. What would you get today? For example, HP has a pretty nice looking package to me using a i7-975 processor, with 24 GB ram and the 4850 Radeon graphics card that prices out to a little over $4,000. Cut the memory down to 12 GB, the processor down to a i7-950 and the graphics card to a 4650 you can get this for around $2,500. Both are way better than my guys are currently using. We know we always use machines for 4-5 years. What differences in productivity would I expect to see if I spend the $2,200 more?
We also do some relatively intense FEA that is very memory intensive.
Currently it looks to me that I can buy some pretty high end "gaming computers" relatively economically. I've seen references that while not bad, a gaming computer really isn't optimized for UG/NX work. Likewise, I've found a lot of threads on this topic but they seem to end in 2007 and I think there are quite few new processors and graphics cards available now.
So, after all that intro. If you have $2,500, $3,500 or $4,500 to spend. What would you get today? For example, HP has a pretty nice looking package to me using a i7-975 processor, with 24 GB ram and the 4850 Radeon graphics card that prices out to a little over $4,000. Cut the memory down to 12 GB, the processor down to a i7-950 and the graphics card to a 4650 you can get this for around $2,500. Both are way better than my guys are currently using. We know we always use machines for 4-5 years. What differences in productivity would I expect to see if I spend the $2,200 more?
We also do some relatively intense FEA that is very memory intensive.