YRHi everyone. I'm a CAD designer that never seems to have enough power at my finger tips. I'm hoping to start my own business soon and I need to build a computer that can deliver.
My first big choice was to choose between:
1) EVGA classified 2 motherboard with dual six-core Xeon processors (max ram 32gb I think? Can't remember atm)
2) Intel BOXDX79 motherboard with an Intel i7 3960x six-core (max ram 64gb)
I've seen setup #1 BLAST through a cini3D bench test with remarkable results. But to my knowledge, not every program makes use of every thread available. A program I use named solidworks is a perfect example of this.
Therefore, I'm leaning twards the i7 setup. I then plan on liquid cooling this processor and overclocking it to at least 5-5.5ghz.
Now possibly the most important part, what graphics cards to use?
By this point I would have already dropped a pretty penny on the motherboard, the processor and maxing out the ram.
I would almost have a platform from which I could begin working from, so if I choose a slighty cheaper graphics card, I could upgrade it a few months down the road after I get some business going.
So having that being said, the options I am thinking about are:
1) PNY Quadro 6000 (6gb workstation graphics card for a whopping $3,000)
Or
2) 3-way SLI graphics cards ( what cards, I don't know. I'm thinking at least 1.5-2gb cards)
I will be liquid cooling all video cards and each will have its own power supply. "Isn't that overkill" - Yes, I know.
So, I've put up my thoughs and some options. I would very much appreciate any feedback, correction, or opinions I can get!
Thank you!
-Ross
My first big choice was to choose between:
1) EVGA classified 2 motherboard with dual six-core Xeon processors (max ram 32gb I think? Can't remember atm)
2) Intel BOXDX79 motherboard with an Intel i7 3960x six-core (max ram 64gb)
I've seen setup #1 BLAST through a cini3D bench test with remarkable results. But to my knowledge, not every program makes use of every thread available. A program I use named solidworks is a perfect example of this.
Therefore, I'm leaning twards the i7 setup. I then plan on liquid cooling this processor and overclocking it to at least 5-5.5ghz.
Now possibly the most important part, what graphics cards to use?
By this point I would have already dropped a pretty penny on the motherboard, the processor and maxing out the ram.
I would almost have a platform from which I could begin working from, so if I choose a slighty cheaper graphics card, I could upgrade it a few months down the road after I get some business going.
So having that being said, the options I am thinking about are:
1) PNY Quadro 6000 (6gb workstation graphics card for a whopping $3,000)
Or
2) 3-way SLI graphics cards ( what cards, I don't know. I'm thinking at least 1.5-2gb cards)
I will be liquid cooling all video cards and each will have its own power supply. "Isn't that overkill" - Yes, I know.
So, I've put up my thoughs and some options. I would very much appreciate any feedback, correction, or opinions I can get!
Thank you!
-Ross