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danliri

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Hello.
I intend to buy a new pc for design in sw 2010.
I make interior decor, work and assemblings simple enough, max 200 pieces.

I would opt for

of the precision t1500 i5 3,46 ghz
4 gb 1333mhz
picture fx580 512mb
windows 7 32bit
monitor 22"

What do you say, is it enough to do the above?
from what they say sw almost never exploits the processors with quad cores, therefore better bet on a dual with high speed.

Thank you.
bernard
 
I would recommend you:
4 gb 1333mhz
windows 7 64bit
graphicha 512mb
2 monitors. (main)22" (secondary) 17 or 19"
 
Hello.
I intend to buy a new pc for design in sw 2010.
I make interior decor, work and assemblings simple enough, max 200 pieces.

I would opt for

of the precision t1500 i5 3,46 ghz
4 gb 1333mhz
picture fx580 512mb
windows 7 32bit
monitor 22"

What do you say, is it enough to do the above?
Yes, you have to sell.
but rightly 64-bit system and already there are 6gb rams
from what they tell me sw almost never exploits processors with quad cores
not almost, never! only and always a core works.. that then "pass the ball" from one to another a little maybe helps, but at the same time never elaborate, and with 2 speeds is more than enough.
multicores serve if in addition to the cad (that all cads exploit only one) you have opened and use other heavy programs.

different speech if you make rendering; that takes advantage of all available cores and are never enough.. and "during" the pc is practically "planned" and you can't do anything else.

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
Okay, thanks for the tips.
the 64 bit is certainly preferable, but I am in a company network with management software, driver plotter and printers, other applications. . .

all this software may not be liked by a 64bit, which is why I am on the safe and continuous with an old 32bit

bernard
 

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