Workstations?

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IDONTLIFT
Oct 13, 2011
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What is everyone running on ? I'm shopping for a new rig and would appreciate suggestions. It's just for work (no gaming). Currently running on a shitty netbook.
 


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there, I win. no one will post an earlier computer than a piece of fucking wood. don't bother.
 
I just got a new one.

I've been mobile the last couple of years so I've just packed laptops. I was trying to render video and do some other stuff this weekend, laptop slowed to a crawl and I decided it was time to upgrade.

I haven't shopped for a desktop in like 4 years. I know nothing about newer CPU's and had no idea that 16gb of RAM was even possible.

I ended up finding a good deal for this guy...

Dell XPS 8300 Review - ComputerShopper.com

The RAM is upgraded to 16gb, there's a higher end video card installed, 2 TB HDD, I'm thinking about getting a SSD for it. I managed to get a good deal on it from a guy I know, the whole rig plus a 24" LED monitor for $700. Also came with a nice wireless printer.

I'm running dual 24' monitors. Thing is fast as shit. I haven't used a desktop in forever and my old laptop isn't exactly high-end, but I can run like Photoshop + Camtasia + Word + 10 other programs blazing fast.

Just PS + Word would drag my old laptop to a crawl.

I didn't really go out looking for it specifically. I grabbed it after checking Bestbuy/NewEgg for pricing on new stuff and then stumbling across a good deal on it.

I'm happy with it so far. I can't believe how fast shit is. It's little things like launching word in 1 second as opposed to 30, or having it render a Camtasia video in a minute that'd take my old computer 45.

I know fuck all about hardware and I've read it's probably overpriced at retail, but I'm happy with it. I think the productivity boost from the extra speed alone has already paid for the computer.

/Cool Starry Bra
 
I stick in the Dell Inspiron range.
They have TB drives and 8GB ram out of the box, cost like $500 and I can upgrade the following year.
Been serving me well so far I am up to my 5th Dell.
This round, I am adding dual large monitors to dock into when i am home.
The desktop concept did cross my mind ....
 
21.5" iMac- love it. Also a standard 19" monitor next to it which I plan to replace with the 27" Mac monitor at some point. I know nothing about giabites and shit so Apple is reassuringly expensive (and pretty).