Buying new PC

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by CAD , Nov 10, 2003.

  1. CAD

    CAD Guest

    Hi all

    We are a firm of Landscape Architects working near Bath in the UK & are
    looking to buy a PC for a new member of staff.

    We are thinking that a budget of £700 should get us what we need. The work
    is all 2D using ACADlite with an average file size of under 2Mb.

    Info on specs. isn't really a problem but we would be interested in your
    opinions on the quality of PC's from different manufacturers, reliability
    etc. also can anyone help with info on any retailers you could recommend
    local to the Bath area.

    Thanks for any help

    Tim

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    Tim Lynch Associates
    Eastern House
    16 Silver Street
    Bradford on Avon
    Wiltshire
    BA15 1JZ

    Tel: 01225 865866
    Fax: 01225 865084
    Mob: 07880 745504
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    web site: www.tlassociates.com
     
    CAD , Nov 10, 2003
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    Mark Guest

    You may or may not want to do this, but I suggest for £700 that you buy the
    parts and build a pc. This can be great fun (sad but true) and you learn a
    lot whilst doing it, you will be able to build a much more powerful machine
    than the one you would get already assembled, and you can customise, so if
    you are, as you say, producing 2d drawings then you wouldn't need a powerful
    graphics card, but you could build up on RAM for those essential regens. The
    money you save on the system would mean more to spend on a descent monitor,
    which when buying a CAD workstation is a very important thing. Don't be
    overwhelmed by this prospect, it really is straight forward enough, buy
    yourself the latest OS and your away.

    Mark
     
    Mark, Nov 11, 2003
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  3. CAD

    dcd Guest

    To do what you seem to need/want to do, just about any PC from anywhere
    would be fine - and at that price. You say you know the specs, reliability
    is not such an issue any more. One problem might be that brand-new stuff
    (from the high street stores) is home and multi-media oriented - rather than
    for work - hence XP - and hence ACAD's notorious XP problems, getting
    drivers for older ploters and so forth. You might buy the deal, including
    XP, then ditch it for something compatible with you (and your clients) - or
    get a PC built for you to spec (so you only pay for what you want) - or even
    buy second-hand. Last thing you want, I would imagine, would be to have to
    work around or upgrade plotters etc.
     
    dcd, Nov 12, 2003
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    Romo Guest

    We run a similar system, to what Tim wants. We just go to the local PC parts
    supplier and collect bits as you suggest. Some of the stuff (eg monitors
    operating systems) get re-used from older PC's. For £700 I'd expect to get
    nearly 3 system boxes.
     
    Romo, Nov 13, 2003
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