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Filling the PC Desktop - Workstation Void.
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Hey guys - I've been away for a while not as business has been very busy for the last few years. I wanted to fill you all in on a project I've been working on for a while. Last year I realized I needed to upgrade computers to keep up with my demand, so I started looking at options on the market. I discovered that there was a void in the 2,500 to 4,000 range between consumer desktops and high-end workstations, so I partnered with my longtime friend and computer-engineer Stephen Hayes to build a workstation to fill that gap. Once we finished my personal editing computer, we realized we had a truly unique product, and decided to produce it commercially as an alternative to the offerings from the major manufacturers. We will be launching in a week or two, but I wanted to give forum members a heads-up and give you all a chance to comment on it.
Here are the specs: - Intel Ivy Bridge 3.4 or 3.5Ghz Quad-Core i7 - 16GB or 32GB of 1600Mhz RAM - 3TB HDD, Optional 128GB or 256GB SSD in Addition - GeForce GTX 570 Classified or 580 Classified - USB 3.0 ports, Optional Firewire Card, and ability to add Thunderbolt - Memory Card Reader Option and 2.5" SSD Hot-Swap Bay Option What This Means: Even our base model fully supports hardware acceleration in CS6, and has enough RAM to handle After Effects and enough storage space to hold lots of footage. Please feel free to share your opinions - we'd love to hear your feedback. Thanks! |
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That's almost the setup that I now have at work. You should also add an option for an internal RAID.
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and the cost?
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Will be priced between $2500-4000 depending on options. Cheaper than a (usable) server-grade workstation, yet a good step above consumer-based offerings. We call it a 'prosumer' workstation.
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Instead of a quad-core Ivy, why not an 8-core sandy bridge CPU? CS6 makes use of all cores.
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Good point, Randall. Thanks for sharing.
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I've seen the VideoGuys DIY recommending the x79 Mobo's in response to some integration concerns with early Sandy Bridges. I'm looking at the IvyBridge too, along with the 3820 Sandy Bridge. The performance boost looks worth it for the bucks but I'm curious if there will be any 'early adopter' issues with the new chip.
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Has anyone every heard of SolidBox? I just bought a setup complete with 2 badass monitors from them for $3400. I plugged it in, and it was ready to roll. Here's the link:
Indie – Desktop Bundle | SolidBox – Team Adobe I did the same research about building my own comp, and I think it came out to be $200 difference or something like that, so I went with the place that set it up and offered killer support. I tried to talk them down in price with some industry-discount BS but it didn't work, but it's always worth a try! Just thought I'd offer my 2 cents about a good experience when so many times, it's mediocre at best. |
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The system specs out at Dell for about $2700, unless you got the super-high-end displays.
Jeff |
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