The new HP workstations we are getting are now being delivered with SSD
ram disks which I believe works quite well in windows.
I would seriously consider a decent workstation as above in a larger
tower case so you can add internal sata disks i.e i7 16gb then get a
decent graphics card.
BTW - I really don't recommend Dell laptops we had nothing but problems
with them especially the XPS models and now we only either buy lenovo or
HP business models. For desktops we buy HP but we haven't looked at
other suppliers for two years. We are not a large company but we do
seem to go through a lot of machines and we have been replacing 3-4
PC/laptops per month recently.
IanW
On 06/06/2013 00:43, Moose wrote:
> Top of the line Intel i7, at least 16 GB of RAM, SSD primary drive,
> SATA III secondary drive and a mid range video board that's on the PS
> list for GPU support pretty much covers the important stuff for
> running PS. You could possibly add a second, small SSD for the PS
> cache, but it's probably better to just go to 32GB of RAM, if that's
> available. No cache or RAMdisk is as fast as simple gobs of primary
> memory. I've been contemplating building my own, which I haven't done
> for decades; the cost saving just wasn't there.
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