Picking workstation for my son
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By going though the company i work for, I’m considering buying my son, who lives and breaths SketchUp, a new low-end hp workstation http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.aspx?edc=1995213&enkwrd=ALLPROD%3a%281995213%29
Would someone, anyone look at its specs for appropriateness to reliably run the latest version of Sketchy Pro?
Thank you,
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Hi Robert,
the equipment is always in order. Processor Quad Core 3Ghz, Memory 6 GB. But an OpenGL capable graphics card and a monitor must be added.
Charly
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It's a pretty decent workstation, but wouldn't recommend it for SU for a couple reasons. First, $1500 is way overpriced for that machine. Second, "no graphics" I assume means that it doesn't have a video card, but rather relies on an integrated graphics chip (I had a cheap Dell awhile back with the same thing). You'll almost definitely have to buy a separate graphics card for $100 or so, else you'll run into issues running SU.
Without knowing what else your son does besides SU it's hard to factor in other things, but SU basically wants 2 things in it's workstation. One, a CPU with a high clockspeed. It only uses one core so a dual core 3.0 ghz will run SU better than a quad core 2.2 ghz. The CPU in your HP machine would be just fine for SU and pretty much anything else. Second, it wants a decent nVidia graphics card (integrated chips and ATI cards are known for being very buggy in SU).
I'd look more into something like this http://www.dell.com/us/p/studio-xps-8100/pd?oc=dxdonn1&model_id=studio-xps-8100
It's a dell with fairly similar specs to what you linked to but it's got an i7 processor (same 2.93 clock speed but with Turbo Boost technology so with single core apps like SU it'll do some hocus pocus and give you up to 3.6 ghz (http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=41315). It's also got an nVidia 310 graphics card which will handle SU just dandy. It even comes with a 22" monitor and is $500 cheaper than the HP.
I'm not saying you should necessarily go with Dell over HP, there may well be an HP with similar specs but I'm less familiar with them.
-Brodie
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I would agree with Brodie generally, but recommend something slightly differently.
I was going to find an example on the Dell website but they don't seem to offer (at least where I was looking) the hardware I was thinking of. I've been researching a similar rig for myself. Here's what I would look for and why:
CPU: i5-760 (~$200) or i7-870 (~$280)
It would generally be hard to notice a difference between the two except in programs which use as many cores as possible (sketchup only uses 1, though, so for just that save your money and get the 760). If the $80 isn't a big deal, the 870 is a very nice processor (for renderings, especially). Having said that, Q1 next year intel is releasing a new line of processors (the 2500k is the processor I'm thinking of) that should be about (from early testing) 20-25% faster for (speculation) about the same price. It's not a long wait and might be worth it.Memory: If you want to use a lot of textures and/or if you would want to do renderings also, more matters. If it does, 8gb would be nice and 4 otherwise. The processors I've listed are "dual-channel" and work best with 2, 4, or 8gb. If you got an i7-9xx (triple-channel) make sure you get 3, 6, or 12gb.
Graphics card: If you are really only using it for sketchup a 310 is probably just fine. Certain types of rendering (the future of rendering, I was say) need a powerful graphics card and the 310 might be a bottle-neck. A GTX 460 1gb (~$220) is probably the current best performance for the price. A pair of these are VERY powerful -- just make sure the motherboard supports SLI. Also, if you (read: your son) would ever play games this would be much better.
A quick search found basically the above -- of course, you would have to assemble it yourself. Also, the 2 video cards would be chopped to 1 and I'd upgrade that 1 to the 1gb variety. The links appear to be out-of-date but prices be about that.
**Processor - Intel i5 760 $209
Motherboard - BIOSTAR T5 XE CFX-SLI (don't laugh, read the reviews first) $134.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6813138162
Memory - OCZ 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) XMP-Ready Rev.2 $94.99 (Before $20 mail in rebate)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6820227503
Graphics - 2 X Galaxy 60XMH6HS3HMW GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) GC 768MB $359.98 (before $10 mail-in rebate per card)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6814162058
HDD + Power Supply : Samsung Spinpoint F3 + OCZ Fatal1ty OCZ550FTY 550W $99.98 (before $20 mail-in rebate)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Comb [...] mbo.466067
Case - Antec 300 $59.95
CPU Cooler - ARCTIC COOLING Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2 92mm Fluid Dynamic CPU Cooler $35.98
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6835186134
Optical Drive - Sony Optiarc CD/ DVD Burner $17
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6827118039Total (Before Shipping/Rebates) - $1011.87
After Rebates - $951.87
After Shipping - $998.87GRAND TOTAL (After factoring mail-in rebates & shipping) - $998.87**
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