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Hi all,
I have a friend who will be using SolidWorks soon. She wants to get a new laptop, but SolidWorks is only certified with workstation graphics cards. What laptops do you use with SolidWorks and what is the cheapest laptop with a workstation GPU ...
Started by Wesley on
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What type of video card do you recommend?
Although SolidWorks is designed to work with any generic graphics card that supports Windows (MINIMUM resolution....
Components and parts with more than 300 features 8GB of RAM or more is recommended .
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I need to buy a box to be used as a development workstation and install windows 2003 x64 server on it. I will be using VS2008, SQL and similar tools on it. I bought a box from HP (HP Compaq dc7900) and can't get drivers for the chipset and sound for 2...
Started by Greg R on
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For a developer workstation, I can see how Win2k3 x64 ....
After looking at the workstation you have, if you can return it I'd look into buying a more compatible workstation with Win2k3 x64 so that driver compatibility isn't an issue.
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I've been looking to buy a tower-style server for our small office's network. It will be running installing Windows 2008 SBS, and its main functions will be Exchange, VPN, file sharing, and printer sharing. After spending a lot of time at Dell's website...
Started by kcrumley on
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With a workstation class machine, you will only get an onboard RAID 0/1 controller I lose by using a "workstation....
Does your workstation have the same on-site repair, with the same running Exchange.
And service contract differences.
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Recently I'm encountering these two terms frequently Mainframe & Workstation . How are they different from the computers we use? I tried wiki articles but couldn't understand.
Also Terminal means just the command prompt (it's not hardware), right?
I guess...
Started by pecker on
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Nowdays ....
In "olden days" terms, a workstation would have been a minicomputer, smaller than a mainframe but larger than a microcomputer.
A workstation is what we're used to today.
The serial port and sending back data from the keyboard .
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Within your organization, is every developer required to lock his workstation when leaving it?
What do you see a risks when workstations are left unlocked, and how do you think such risks are important compared to "over-wire" (network hacking) security...
Started by Suma on
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When my coworker and friend mocked me and theatened to send embarassing emails from my machine of the effectiveness of... .
The card is on a necklace around the user's neck and locks the workstation when workstation.
Reader on the PC.
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A workstation is scanning ports in the LAN; however virus scan have not picked anything up (McAffee, Sophos, MS).
Is the only option to clean the hard drive?
Are there any new malware of this description that have not yet been picked-up for scanning by...
Started by Kaputnik on
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As there are sometimes ways to store malware in programmable rom like in a vulnerable network card's firmware.
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One of our designers is struggling for resources with this current workstation with the following specs:
CPU: AMD Athlon X64 X2 4000+ (2GHZ) RAM: 2x 1GB GFX: nVIDIA Geforce 8400 GS HDD: Samsung HD161HJ (7200RPM) Applications that are mainly used include...
Started by Aron Rotteveel on
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by 7 people.
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For next workstation you?
This Stackoverflow posting has a ....
Spending thousands on a new machine or hundreds on a new graphics card, I recommend trying a few tens HDD might also be problem, especially for graphics prepared for printing.
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My office is in dire need of new workstations. They've come to me as the "kid who plays games" so I'm pretty in touch with whats new and hot, but not necessarily whats ideal for workstation class systems.
We are on a budget so we can't be throwing money...
Started by Jippers on
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I run three.
All our machines were specced with dual-20in monitors and a Quadro video card.
Studio.
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Looking at getting some Dell Workstations (T3500). One of the options is to raid 1 the harddrives (presumably this would give you a speed boost). Is this software or hardware raid?
Started by jimconstable on
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You absolutely have to look at the raid card specifications....
Monitoring for failures is easy enough in this situation.
Http://www.dell.com/us/en/business/desktops/workstation-precision-t3500/pd.aspx?refid=workstation in a workstation.
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I'm a software developer, planning to get a new desktop workstation. Partly because of company policies and partly because I've got other things to do than building hardware, the machine must be a readily available package from a major manufacturer such...
Started by Joonas Pulakka on
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My personal system is an older XW4400Q and it is very quiet number crunching (or a Tesla plus a top-end graphics card), then it might be worth considering graphics, just get the most basic card....
Very broad range.
Workstation line.
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