What's good for a workstation these days?
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@MattSpeller said in What's good for a workstation these days?:
@guyinpv said in What's good for a workstation these days?:
just go grab some Dell towers off their home page as usual
Edit: get SSD's
This. So much this. Biggest bottleneck on most modern computers is the spinning rust drive. Get SSDs and you can get away with a lot less processing power and RAM, IMO. An i5 with 8GB of RAM on a HDD vs an i3 with 4-6GB of RAM with an SSD, I'll take that i3 anyday. Again, there are variables, but SSD. Just yes.
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If you go the Dell route, order the minimum RAM and HDD options and add on your own SSD and memory upgrades. Much cheaper.
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@RojoLoco said in What's good for a workstation these days?:
If you go the Dell route, order the minimum RAM and HDD options and add on your own SSD and memory upgrades. Much cheaper.
This is 100% true, but even I can't be arsed to deal with it all and just order them loaded as I want.
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@MattSpeller said in What's good for a workstation these days?:
@RojoLoco said in What's good for a workstation these days?:
If you go the Dell route, order the minimum RAM and HDD options and add on your own SSD and memory upgrades. Much cheaper.
This is 100% true, but even I can't be arsed to deal with it all and just order them loaded as I want.
Assuming you get matching hardware, it wouldn't be bad to swap out the drive, image it how you want, grab a copy and just push that onto the other machines.
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I should have mentioned, they are general office.
Web apps
QuickBooks
Handful of background programs (AV, backup, cloud sync tools etc)
Office
watching media
email
printing/scanningThere are no "power apps", games, 3D, CAD, video rendering, etc.
Regardless, the previous towers aren't that old. For example Core-i5 3GHz, 8GB RAM, 1TB platters, Win7.
You'd think this could handle things, and it does chug along, but somehow they make the above work even grind these systems down.I know SSD will be huge. As well I want to get on Win 10 Pro.
I could keep and upgrade those, but the plan is to replace, and trickle those systems down to be reloaded and replace even older systems around here.
It's nice to make the boss feel special, always getting the new computers, and the rest of us get the hand-me-downs. -
I also tend to like the XPS towers.
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SSD and Win10 is definitely all you need. Get slightly upgraded machines with those changes and you'll definitely be good to go.
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Newer Core i5 maybe. Stick to the 8GB.
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@guyinpv said in What's good for a workstation these days?:
I should have mentioned, they are general office.
Web apps
QuickBooks
Handful of background programs (AV, backup, cloud sync tools etc)
Office
watching mediaKill it,... Kill it with fire!
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@gjacobse
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@guyinpv said in What's good for a workstation these days?:
@gjacobse
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@guyinpv said in What's good for a workstation these days?:
@gjacobse
......and replace with...........anything else
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I only buy the micro form factor any more.
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@JaredBusch those look like great choices to me.
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@guyinpv said in What's good for a workstation these days?:
I should have mentioned, they are general office.
Web apps
QuickBooks
Handful of background programs (AV, backup, cloud sync tools etc)
Office
watching media
email
printing/scanningThere are no "power apps", games, 3D, CAD, video rendering, etc.
Regardless, the previous towers aren't that old. For example Core-i5 3GHz, 8GB RAM, 1TB platters, Win7.
You'd think this could handle things, and it does chug along, but somehow they make the above work even grind these systems down.I know SSD will be huge. As well I want to get on Win 10 Pro.
I could keep and upgrade those, but the plan is to replace, and trickle those systems down to be reloaded and replace even older systems around here.
It's nice to make the boss feel special, always getting the new computers, and the rest of us get the hand-me-downs.Ah I thought you meant actual workstation. Then yes a z440 is too much ha.
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@JaredBusch said in What's good for a workstation these days?:
I only buy the micro form factor any more.
I used to get those as well but had bad thermal issues with them and never forgave the form factor.
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@MattSpeller said in What's good for a workstation these days?:
@JaredBusch said in What's good for a workstation these days?:
I only buy the micro form factor any more.
I used to get those as well but had bad thermal issues with them and never forgave the form factor.
I've been pretty much exclusively SFF or smaller for a decade now. Can't stand big desktops.
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@scottalanmiller said in What's good for a workstation these days?:
@MattSpeller said in What's good for a workstation these days?:
@JaredBusch said in What's good for a workstation these days?:
I only buy the micro form factor any more.
I used to get those as well but had bad thermal issues with them and never forgave the form factor.
I've been pretty much exclusively SFF or smaller for a decade now. Can't stand big desktops.
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@MattSpeller said in What's good for a workstation these days?:
@JaredBusch said in What's good for a workstation these days?:
I only buy the micro form factor any more.
I used to get those as well but had bad thermal issues with them and never forgave the form factor.
I have had one with heat issues. dell replaced parts. done.
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Full size atx board and case at home. ten hdd bays, ten usb ports in back 4 on top. 2 esata, 1 spdif, 1 digital coax. More available usb headers if I wanted to go nuts. 3pcix16 slots. At work obviously don't do that though. We have a few of these
HP 110-500 Desktop
I didn't buy them.
the first time I picked one up I thought it was an empty case. The board is smaller than micro, some proprietary hp stuff outsourced to whoever makes the boards, and takes up about 25% of the area of the side of the case. Powersupply is an external brick that uses less than 50W max.They also suck as computers.