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1/17/2011 9:06:51 PM | | | Ricky 19 Posts Joined 09/20/2010Entry Type: Best Practice Category: General Subcategory: General | Best Computer Specs To everyone,
Hello and good night.
As some of you know, I have been dealing with the problem to not have enough RAM memory and a convenient processor to work mainly with Revit and 3ds Max. That's why I am requesting you to recommend me a desktop computer to do multitask without any difficulty.
The first question I would come up with if I were you would be: How much money do I have? Well, this time I do not have the money, yet a collegue and I are going to request to the company we work for, according to our achievements, of course, to supply our design team with convenient equipment.
Moreover, we are planning to talk to our boss in order to see how much money the company is willing to invest. So just to give you an estimate, I think you aim to recommend me something between 2,000 and 3,000 USD.
Thanks a lot in advance, good luck and take care!
Best Regards,
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1/18/2011 1:14:09 PM | | superJMuser 433 Posts Joined 08/19/2009 | Re: Best Computer Specs In Response To: Ricky
Ricky,
I would suggest reading this post if you haven't already:
Best Revit Computer Specs
Then, post a few configurations you are thinking about, and we can comment on them.
Always glad to help _______________
superJMuser |
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