choucove
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Hey there everyone, I'm wanting to ask for all of your personal opinions on a new very high-powered computer workstation we will be putting in at one of our shops. The main purpose of the computer will be to run a Mimaki JV3 digital printer, but plans are in the future to get either another Mimaki to run from it or even better, a flat bed printer. Since we will be having two pretty tough printers eventually running from this system, we're wanting it to be beefy.
Here is some background:
In the past we have had several local computer tech guys tell us they could make some great powerful computers to handle anything and everything we threw at them. Two years ago, one of these techs built four new stations promising plenty of power for years to come. The problem was they weren't near what he said they were - Low power Intel Celeron processors, 512 MB RAM, integrated video on a poor quality MSI motherboard. For a simple office computer, this would have been fine, but everyone was having tons of problems trying to run Flexi and other software for designing, and of course would be way underpowered for running a digital printer.
The whole situation of having purchased four brand new and yet completely useless computers for the task rubbed everyone the wrong way. I came in and upgraded all the workstations to 2 GB of memory (maxed out the computers) at least, and it is just enough adequate to do what they need. That is fine for them they said and want to put off upgrading all these computers for another year or so if possible. But we need a new workstation desperately for the printing computer.
Over Christmas break this year, I installed two new workstations at our Colby, KS, shop. One was a single dual-core AMD Opteron based system with 2 GB of RAM and an nVidia Quadro FX570 video card. This computer runs their vinyl cutter, and has a medial load of designing done on it. The other workstation I went all out on as was requested and had built a double dual-core AMD Opteron based system on a sever/workstation class Supermicro motherboard currently with 2 GB of RAM and an nVidia Quadro FX1700 video card. This is for the main designing workstation, as our main designer had always complained of his computer not having enough power to do his tasks. This computer by far is more than he really can use now. But, it leaves for flexibility if we ever want to hook up and run digital printers from it as well.
So, we are now in need of putting in another high powered workstation, this time in our Hays, KS, office to run possibly two digital printers. My intentions have been to purchase a computer identical to the double dual-core AMD Opteron system we built for the designer in the Colby office, but I wanted to get all of your opinions. There are lots of other options out there, such as building a system using an Intel Core2Quad Q6700 with plenty of memory and an nVidia Quadro FX1700 as well. Perhaps even going with a dual Intel Core2Quad Q6600 in a server/workstation type board. There are lots of options out there, and I just was wondering what all your thoughts may be!
Here is some background:
In the past we have had several local computer tech guys tell us they could make some great powerful computers to handle anything and everything we threw at them. Two years ago, one of these techs built four new stations promising plenty of power for years to come. The problem was they weren't near what he said they were - Low power Intel Celeron processors, 512 MB RAM, integrated video on a poor quality MSI motherboard. For a simple office computer, this would have been fine, but everyone was having tons of problems trying to run Flexi and other software for designing, and of course would be way underpowered for running a digital printer.
The whole situation of having purchased four brand new and yet completely useless computers for the task rubbed everyone the wrong way. I came in and upgraded all the workstations to 2 GB of memory (maxed out the computers) at least, and it is just enough adequate to do what they need. That is fine for them they said and want to put off upgrading all these computers for another year or so if possible. But we need a new workstation desperately for the printing computer.
Over Christmas break this year, I installed two new workstations at our Colby, KS, shop. One was a single dual-core AMD Opteron based system with 2 GB of RAM and an nVidia Quadro FX570 video card. This computer runs their vinyl cutter, and has a medial load of designing done on it. The other workstation I went all out on as was requested and had built a double dual-core AMD Opteron based system on a sever/workstation class Supermicro motherboard currently with 2 GB of RAM and an nVidia Quadro FX1700 video card. This is for the main designing workstation, as our main designer had always complained of his computer not having enough power to do his tasks. This computer by far is more than he really can use now. But, it leaves for flexibility if we ever want to hook up and run digital printers from it as well.
So, we are now in need of putting in another high powered workstation, this time in our Hays, KS, office to run possibly two digital printers. My intentions have been to purchase a computer identical to the double dual-core AMD Opteron system we built for the designer in the Colby office, but I wanted to get all of your opinions. There are lots of other options out there, such as building a system using an Intel Core2Quad Q6700 with plenty of memory and an nVidia Quadro FX1700 as well. Perhaps even going with a dual Intel Core2Quad Q6600 in a server/workstation type board. There are lots of options out there, and I just was wondering what all your thoughts may be!