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    Anyone know or actually running a CAD workstation....

    .......with a dual core processor and/or SLI setup? Just wondering what kind of performance boost either or both of these setups provide.
    Last edited by BRB; 08-22-2005 at 03:22 PM.

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    I just don't see SLI doing anything meaningful for CAD. For 2D drafting, neither dual core or SLI will make much difference. For OpenGL visualization, get a dedicated OpenGL video card such as an Nvidia Quadro.

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    Don't Waste Your Money

    ...on SLI, xbit labs just did a review and the performance difference between single and SLI setup was within the margin of error - totally not worth it.

    The dual core (or multi-processor) issue depends on exactly what soft you're going to run. Almost all major CAD packages are single-threaded except for maybe the FEA module so there is no gain in the app but you'd see a difference if multi-tasking.

    I'm running NX2 on an Electra 525w and it's definately a Ferrari. Check it out here: http://www.electracomp.com/product.p...4&cat=0&page=1

    Whatever you get get the fastest Opteron you can afford, a WD Raptor hard drive and (budget)ATI Fire GL V5100 or (midrange)Quadro FX 3450. The FX 3500 is coming out in the near future so it might be worth waiting a few more weeks for that.

    Opty/FX 3450/Raptor/2GB fast memory and you'll be very happy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire
    ...on SLI, xbit labs just did a review and the performance difference between single and SLI setup was within the margin of error - totally not worth it.

    The dual core (or multi-processor) issue depends on exactly what soft you're going to run. Almost all major CAD packages are single-threaded except for maybe the FEA module so there is no gain in the app but you'd see a difference if multi-tasking.

    I'm running NX2 on an Electra 525w and it's definately a Ferrari. Check it out here: http://www.electracomp.com/product.p...4&cat=0&page=1

    Whatever you get get the fastest Opteron you can afford, a WD Raptor hard drive and (budget)ATI Fire GL V5100 or (midrange)Quadro FX 3450. The FX 3500 is coming out in the near future so it might be worth waiting a few more weeks for that.

    Opty/FX 3450/Raptor/2GB fast memory and you'll be very happy

    Cheers.
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    I appreciate the welcome. Been of fan of SharkyX for a long time - just recently discovered the forum.

    Guess I should have been paying more attention

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    What if you're using two Open GL cards in SLI? The knewer Quadro cards do SLI...

    Also, I'm sure a dual core or multiple dual cores would make a huge impact in something like computational fluid dynamics. I don't know if that falls under "CAD", but it does fit the generic definition.

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