Okey, what specs on a computer to prefer?you can struggle through with almost anything, just set the virtual memory up pretty high and set the printer to not start until it has received the entire job..... alternatively you could get the best gaming rig you can afford and never worry about lag in processing.
personally I feel my time is expensive and I prefer the 2nd option. unless you are printing to the lowest common denominator, don't make your purchases based on the lowest common denominator..... just because it CAN work and it has all the power you need, does not mean it has all the power you need or will work at the speed you would like.
Okey, can you please write what to prefer in spec? like an exampel?If you're just using it for the RIP and not designing on it:
CPU - The one with the highest clock speed within your budget. Cores don't matter unless you expect to be ripping multiple jobs at once.
Memory - 16GB or more
Storage - SSD for the RIP work folder and OS. HDD for longer term storage and backup.
Video Card - Contrary to popular belief, you don't need one unless you go with a processor that doesn't have integrated graphics. The RIP process is not parallelizable and therefore can't be processed on a GPU.
And if I understand what you are saying, a god graficcard isnt important.If you're just using it for the RIP and not designing on it:
CPU - The one with the highest clock speed within your budget. Cores don't matter unless you expect to be ripping multiple jobs at once.
Memory - 16GB or more
Storage - SSD for the RIP work folder and OS. HDD for longer term storage and backup.
Video Card - Contrary to popular belief, you don't need one unless you go with a processor that doesn't have integrated graphics. The RIP process is not parallelizable and therefore can't be processed on a GPU.
$47k - so how many works stations is this? Don't tell me just one LOLEdge DL Archives - NextComputing - Purpose-Built Computer Solutions
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this Next Computing box will work quite well for printing to an an HP Latex 630....
just 1 - but it is very powerful, you will never be able to complain it is not enough to rip any image.$47k - so how many works stations is this? Don't tell me just one LOL
About 5 years ago, we paid $50k for a Cisco rack mount server with 48tb of space to hold the backups for a client.$47k - so how many works stations is this? Don't tell me just one LOL