Anyone on here both Tech Savvy and running a print shop on a daily basis? I have a question about building a RIP Computer. I have some basic knowledge on building the PC and have built several for around the shop. I've always used one of my original office computers as a RIP station for the past 10 years. Well we had a power outage which caused damage to the hard drive and now we are looking at building a new one. My question is, what have you found works best in the RIP environment?
I know design software is built to run better on specific CPUs with a certain number of cores and then M.2 vs SATA for storage. I'm having trouble finding info on what works best for RIP software. At this point, we will primarily be running Versaworks 6 as well as Versaworks 5 for our older printer that is not compatible with Versaworks 6. Also interested in how much memory is necessary for Ripping? I want to build something that won't constantly be lagging on Ripping jobs but also isn't incredibly overbuilt for our needs. This PC will be a stand alone RIP station with only minimal design software usage for minor changes at the station. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I know design software is built to run better on specific CPUs with a certain number of cores and then M.2 vs SATA for storage. I'm having trouble finding info on what works best for RIP software. At this point, we will primarily be running Versaworks 6 as well as Versaworks 5 for our older printer that is not compatible with Versaworks 6. Also interested in how much memory is necessary for Ripping? I want to build something that won't constantly be lagging on Ripping jobs but also isn't incredibly overbuilt for our needs. This PC will be a stand alone RIP station with only minimal design software usage for minor changes at the station. Any help would be greatly appreciated.