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    • bazB Offline
      baz
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      @joe wood said:

      Well, that's my problem Razor, I don't know enough about the inner workings of computers to ever build my own, I don't even know what to look for in a store bought machine given all the choices I could make.

      Joe, without going into too many specifics, here is my two bobs worth.

      Get a solid state drive for the Os and programs. 250GB. They are very fast.
      Have another internal hard drive for documents. 1TB.
      Have yet another drive but external for backup. 1TB
      If your area is prone to power cuts or surges use a UPS between the grid and your Puter.
      No rendering so no need for super fast CPU or gaming style Graphics card.
      Would suggest an Intel i5 for the CPU and a mid price Nvidea graphics card. (Although I got away with the cheapest Nivida card for 3 or 4 years).
      Would strongly suggest a twin monitor set up, (I have 2 x 21 inch). Makes a huge difference. So make sure the motherboard supports multiple monitors.
      Good quality wireless mouse is essential. (I use a Logitech M705)
      As For OS...I have been happy with Win7 for a while now. I suppose I will have to move to Win10, but I will put that off as long as I can.

      In Oz a setup like this would be well under a grand. Probly the same or even less for you.

      That should start the ball rolling...
      Cheers, Baz

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      • Joe WoodJ Offline
        Joe Wood
        last edited by

        Yeah Baz, that's a good start! I'll start looking around!

        where would you go to look for a stock computer with these specs, online, or at a local electronics computer place?

        Joe Wood
        woodsshop.com/

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        • bazB Offline
          baz
          last edited by

          @joe wood said:

          Yeah Baz, that's a good start! I'll start looking around!

          where would you go to look for a stock computer with these specs, online, or at a local electronics computer place?

          You might find a stock computer with the right setup, I would be looking at 'Business' style puters.
          But I have found the small techies or retail shops provide good value and support.
          Personally not keen on getting a whole puter online, cos I get nervous about warranties and support. Others here would probly disagree, but I like to see the whites of their eyes before I part with the cash ๐Ÿ˜„
          Suggest you take my list in, (but pretend its yours) and get a couple of written quotes.
          Watch out for up selling tho. F'instance its easy to spend 500 on a graphics card but you really dont need it, likewise the CPU. You dont need an i7, i5 will be fine.
          And make sure its Nvidea for the card as per SU support recommendation.

          Let us know how you go, esp interested in how prices compare to us in OZ.

          Baz

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          • Joe WoodJ Offline
            Joe Wood
            last edited by

            OK folks just starting to look around. I've been getting conflicting advice about which OS to get. I have win 8.something on my laptop and don't like it at all, probably because I haven't spent that much time on it.

            so going from XP, which OS would you recommend? I've heard win 10 has the Start menu back and that's what I'm familiar with having.

            Joe Wood
            woodsshop.com/

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            • bazB Offline
              baz
              last edited by

              @joe wood said:

              OK folks just starting to look around. I've been getting conflicting advice about which OS to get. I have win 8.something on my laptop and don't like it at all, probably because I haven't spent that much time on it.

              so going from XP, which OS would you recommend? I've heard win 10 has the Start menu back and that's what I'm familiar with having.

              I have no experience with Win 10, hopefully someone will chime in. As said before, I'm on win 7 and will stick with it as long as I can.

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              • jujuJ Offline
                juju
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                I always delay upgrading to a new OS (especially if it is the latest) as long as possible and only after making sure my mission critical software and drivers are supported and working well.

                Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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                • G Offline
                  Glenn at home
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                  I have Win10 on all of my personal PCs and it has been great. I use Win7 on my work PC and Win8.1 on my work laptop so I get a look at all of them. I did a clean install of 10 on my home SketchUp PC and so far no issues what so ever. I use SU15 Make and Maxwell for personal stuff and again no issues at all. It is an older Dell with an AMD Athlon II X4, 8 gb of ram, 256 gb ssd and a GTX650 graphics card. I added the SSD drive and the used GTX when I did the 10 upgrade and these changes have made my older PC seem brand new in terms of speed/performance. It runs my AutoCAD '15/'16 copies from work as well. I think MS did a great job with 10 imho.

                  SketchUp Pro 2024/2025 Dell XPS 8950 i9-12900K 64GB Ram RTX 3080

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                  • Joe WoodJ Offline
                    Joe Wood
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                    OK, I've found two that fit the specs Baz gave me, I think,

                    here's one for $799
                    http://www.frys.com/search?search_type=regular%26amp;sqxts=1%26amp;cat=%26amp;query_string=8356627

                    and another at $849
                    http://www.frys.com/search?search_type=regular%26amp;sqxts=1%26amp;cat=%26amp;query_string=8656990

                    then, I have a local computer guy who can build this one for scratch for $704. Here's what would be included-

                    OK here are the parts I have for sale
                    1.:ASUS Intel socket 1150 (core i5 & i7 compatible) Motherboard. It has 2 pcie video card slots for running 2 video cards which means you can use at least 4 monitors at the same time. 4 memory slots that are dual channel compatible. You can use up to 16Gb of DDR-3 SDRAM at BUS speeds of up to 3200mhz.
                    It has SATA3 and SATA6 with up to 6 devices that can be install like 4 hard drives and 2 DVDRW drives.
                    It has both USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 with 8 USB ports on the back. It has Surround Sound 7.1 with Subwoofer out Front, Rear, and Center channel outputs. Digital sound out.
                    This is a high end Motherboard I paid $149
                    2. Western Digital 2 terabyte Black Series 7200 rpm Server grade Hard Drive.
                    This is WD's top of the line Hard Drive with 6mb cache buffer these drives have 5 year warranty's where the rest of the WD Models have 2 and 3 year warranty's This Hard Drive Drive . This drive cost $269 new and even though the price of hard drives has come down a lot in the last year , this drive still sells for $169 new today.

                    1. Nvidia Geforce GTX 260 video card what makes this one of the best video cards is it's bit rate . everything under $150 has no more than 128 bit look a the bit rate in the specs below. This is what gives you a fast sharp picture. This one has 448 bit processing! This card will do everything you need it to do and more! I paid about $275 for it
                    2. DVDRW drive LG SATA drive fast burn speed and can do bother DVD-R and DVD+R format. I paid $29
                    3. Thermal take Desktop case
                      This case has easy drive install and removal and lots of fans plus the power supply mounts at the bottom of the case . I paid $65
                      7.Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit Operating system fresh install will be done. That $49.99 with an image copy placed on a separate partition on the hard drive

                    Nvidia Geforce GTX 260
                    GPU Engine Specs

                    CUDA Cores1

                    192

                    Graphics Clock (MHz)

                    576MHz

                    Processor Clock (MHz)

                    1242MHz

                    Texture Fill Rate (billion/sec)

                    36.9

                    Memory Specs

                    Memory Clock

                    999MHz

                    Standard Memory Config

                    896MB

                    Memory Interface Width

                    448-bit

                    Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec)

                    111.9

                    Feature Support

                    OpenGL

                    2.1

                    Supported Technologies2

                    SLI, CUDA, 3D Vision, PhysX

                    SLI Options3

                    2-way

                    3-way

                    Display Support

                    Multi Monitor

                    Yes

                    Maximum Digital Resolution

                    2560x1600

                    Maximum VGA Resolution

                    2048x1536

                    Standard Display Connectors

                    Dual Link DVI

                    HDTV

                    HDMI

                    Yes

                    Standard Graphics Card Dimensions

                    Length

                    10.5 inches (267 mm)

                    Height

                    4.376 inches (111 mm)

                    Width

                    Dual-slot

                    Thermal and Power Specs

                    Maximum GPU Temperature (in C)

                    105 C

                    Maximum Graphics Card Power (W)

                    182 W

                    Minimum System Power Requirement (W)

                    500 W

                    Supplementary Power Connectors

                    6-pin x2

                    Audio Input for HDMI

                    SPDIF

                    1 - The number of processor cores may vary by model.

                    2 - Certain GeForce GPUs ship with hardware support for NVIDIA PhysX technology. NVIDIA PhysX drivers are required to experience in-game GPU PhysX acceleration. Refer towww.nvidia.com/PhysX for more information.

                    3 - NVIDIA SLI certified versions of GeForce PCI Express GPUs only. A GeForce GPU must be paired with an identical GPU, regardless of graphics card manufacturer. SLI requires sufficient system cooling and a compatible power supply. Visit the SLI Zone for more information and a listing of SLI-Certified components.
                    4. Intel Core i5 2500k Processor this is the second fastest i5 processor you can buy and faster than some i7 CPU's I paid $249 and they still sell for $199

                    You will need a power supply $45
                    My price without these two items is $550 and that includes building the system and installing Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
                    And a 250gb SSD for $109 you can buy along with a 700 watt power supply for $45

                    Darn that's a long list!

                    So which one should I get?? Also from what I'm hearing Win 7 is the OS I should get?

                    Joe Wood
                    woodsshop.com/

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                    • bazB Offline
                      baz
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                      Joe, bit hard to work out exactly what the local guy is offering, but it sounds pretty good.

                      I can't see what Ram he is offering, should be 12GB at least.

                      I would ask him to redo his list with just the parts he proposes using with prices and any other costs, assembly etc.
                      Also what sort of warranty and whether he offers on-site repairs.

                      The others look ok, but not as much bang for your buck.

                      Cheers
                      Baz

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                      • Joe WoodJ Offline
                        Joe Wood
                        last edited by

                        Baz, thanks mate really appreciate the help with this,

                        here's what he said-

                        I just did this pricing with just the parts I have for sale $550 including installation of all the parts, and windows 7 ultimate 64 bit all for $550.
                        As far as the amount of memory the cost to ad 4 GB more RAM to make a total of 12 GB is $23 just priced it at Fry's
                        As far as the parts are concerned I will give you 30 days on the parts. They are used parts after all.
                        I can assure you that they haven't been used that much and all parts worked perfect last time they were used. They only have about 6 months of use on them if that. But if one or all fail due to defect and not misuse or accident I will either fix replace or refund a prorated amount for what the part is worth used
                        I will also give you a 90 day warranty on my labor. If something is not put together right or comes lose due to my labor I will fix it at no cost to you.
                        So to add it all up
                        I am charging $550 for these items

                        ASUS ,1150 core i5 Motherboard.

                        Nvidia Geforce GTX ,260 Video Card.

                        8 GB of DDR-3 memory running at 1600mhz high performance clock rates.

                        Western Digital Black series 2 TB 7200 rpm SATA 6mb cache Hard Drive The Best they make!

                        Intelยฎ Coreโ„ข i5-2500K Processor
                        (6M Cache, up to 3.70 GHz)
                        (Quad-Core processing)
                        Normal running speed 3.3 GHz

                        Thermaltake computer case V3 Black nice case good air flow see attached pictured.
                        DVDRW SATA Optical drive name brand but don't remember what brand.
                        Windows 7 ultimate 64 bit

                        All this including the installation of all the parts and Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit

                        Price $550
                        So if you want to buy it do it in the next few days cause I have 3 big security camera jobs a coming up starting next week and could take as long as a month before I could build your computer.

                        Joe Wood
                        woodsshop.com/

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                        • bazB Offline
                          baz
                          last edited by

                          Look good, sounds like he will take care of you well and a very good price.
                          I would still want a backup drive tho, either internal or better, external. Better cos its independent of the main computer and God forbid you have to run from the house, you can take it with you easily! Might be good to get the techie to set up windows backup for you. Mine is set for daily at dinner time.
                          30 days on parts and 90 days labour seems about right. I would spring for the extra ram, but see how you go, easy to add it later.
                          I reckon go for it.

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                          • Joe WoodJ Offline
                            Joe Wood
                            last edited by

                            Man! I feel like a teenager who just got his first hot rod ๐Ÿ™‚ Just got it all up and Running two days ago.

                            I click on a .skp file and it's open before I finish the click!

                            I can orbit with shadows on ๐Ÿ™‚ I'm going to like this.

                            thanks baz, I got a great setup for a real good price, thanks for the hand holding!

                            Joe Wood
                            woodsshop.com/

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                            • bazB Offline
                              baz
                              last edited by

                              Glad I could help Joe.

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                              • Joe WoodJ Offline
                                Joe Wood
                                last edited by

                                I haven't had to tweak SUps settings for so long I forget how to!

                                when I use the tape tool and double click, it doesn't set a guideline, and when I click and drag it doesn't show a guide,

                                same with protractor tool, it doesn't leave a guideline when I click and set.

                                I've been playing with my open gl and it hasn't helped. Then in my NVidia setting it says "Let the 3d decide".


                                OpenG.jpg

                                Joe Wood
                                woodsshop.com/

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                                • bazB Offline
                                  baz
                                  last edited by

                                  Do you have 'Guides' ticked in 'View' menu?

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                                  • Joe WoodJ Offline
                                    Joe Wood
                                    last edited by

                                    Hhmmm, I don't have Guides in the View menu Baz, nor anywhere else ..

                                    I'm using SUp 5 if that matters?

                                    Joe Wood
                                    woodsshop.com/

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                                    • bazB Offline
                                      baz
                                      last edited by

                                      SU5 is going back a bit ๐Ÿ˜„
                                      But there must have been an option to show/hide guides somewhere.
                                      You might have to consult the documentation.

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                                      • Joe WoodJ Offline
                                        Joe Wood
                                        last edited by

                                        Yeah it was @Last software, I recently downloaded Ver 5 for this new computer and now it's called google SUp :-),

                                        Joe Wood
                                        woodsshop.com/

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                                        • Joe WoodJ Offline
                                          Joe Wood
                                          last edited by

                                          So where can I find the documentation? In SUp 5 when I go to Help, all those links point to dead pages.

                                          I need to get this tape measure tool issue resolved, I can do workarounds but what a hassle.

                                          Joe Wood
                                          woodsshop.com/

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                                          • bazB Offline
                                            baz
                                            last edited by

                                            Joe, suggest you start a new thread, one of the veterans will surely be able to help.

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