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okay how much are you willing to spend.
keep in mind that your want for a secure computer will probably cost you $8 all by itself. as locking cases dont exist anymore but you can get hard drives that are removeable via keys which imo is just amazing :P
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817119503. when your done at work remove the hard drive.. take it home with you and keep it safe.. make good.
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i went with an intel cpu as they far exceed amd cpu's for video editing and would be benefitial in a 3d rendering environment though you are welcome to go amd if you feel the additional cores are of benefit to you i will find an amd alternative for you. this system isnt the best at 3d rendering but considering your budget you wont get alot better. total after everything before any code s of S&H:
$750 give room for the codes your looking at 700-715 bucks before S&H and the MIR's (assuming they all go through) would compensate for almost all of the shipping & handling you pay. and on top of all of that you get a free $60 game its a solid buy for what your after. and all you would need to get is another 465 and a better power supply in order to go sli.
If you can afford it you want to try and aim for something like this:
i7 920 CPU
6GB's RAM (the programs your using will use triple channels extra bendwidth)
GTX460 (CUDA boost FTW!)
I'ld advise on using the uni computers for CAD work, CAD is extremely heavy on system resources and it will destroy most people's budgets. Also you may not be able to get the software through uni and so you'ld need to pay full price, Autocad costs about $4000 and the civil engineering version about $7000.markop2003
CAD honestly isn't that demanding - you can run it on integrated. Its rendering and animation that is the real problem.
[QUOTE="markop2003"]I'ld advise on using the uni computers for CAD work, CAD is extremely heavy on system resources and it will destroy most people's budgets. Also you may not be able to get the software through uni and so you'ld need to pay full price, Autocad costs about $4000 and the civil engineering version about $7000.sammysalsa
CAD honestly isn't that demanding - you can run it on integrated. Its rendering and animation that is the real problem.
I'm not talking graphics i mean CPU and RAM, GPU acceleration seem to be appearing but not on everything. Still it's useful to have a proper card so that the CPU dosn't have to deal with graphics.So my Budget increased to $1000 with a cutoff of $1500 and I tried to come up with my own build and put a post out. What would you suggest at this money level.okay how much are you willing to spend.
keep in mind that your want for a secure computer will probably cost you $8 all by itself. as locking cases dont exist anymore but you can get hard drives that are removeable via keys which imo is just amazing :P
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817119503. when your done at work remove the hard drive.. take it home with you and keep it safe.. make good.
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