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Preferred hardware for developers?

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  • E El Corazon

    Christian Graus wrote:

    just that sometimes it was a PITA when the case was pretty full.

    that is the case though! that has nothing to do with the PC! :doh:

    _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb) John Andrew Holmes "It is well to remember that the entire universe, with one trifling exception, is composed of others."

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    Christian Graus
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    EVERY case I have bought, at any price, has been the same. If I bought a Dell or I bought a third party case. I used to build PCs and sell them, I tried all sorts of cases. They are all the same.

    Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.

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      EVERY case I have bought, at any price, has been the same. If I bought a Dell or I bought a third party case. I used to build PCs and sell them, I tried all sorts of cases. They are all the same.

      Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.

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      Dan Neely
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      My Mozart TX case has made cable management very easy. There're no cables over the mobo area at all, they're all routed behind the board and pop up around the edge to plug in. I'll try and take a pic or two when I get home. It's huge and definitely not for everyone but is by an order magnitude easier to work on due to all the extra space. I've seen normal sized towers with similar grades of compartmentalization and cable management.

      Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall

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        EVERY case I have bought, at any price, has been the same. If I bought a Dell or I bought a third party case. I used to build PCs and sell them, I tried all sorts of cases. They are all the same.

        Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.

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        El Corazon
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        where are you shopping? McDonalds cases? Cases have always made the difference. our draftsman loves the Tai Chi I recommended, I run an Armor though I admit I have overrun it. I expect my next will be a Tai Chi or Mozart. I have officially fully filled my Thermaltake Armor.

        _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb) John Andrew Holmes "It is well to remember that the entire universe, with one trifling exception, is composed of others."

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        • D Dario Solera

          John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

          AMD dial-core

          You can type the number of cores you want with that processor?

          If you truly believe you need to pick a mobile phone that "says something" about your personality, don't bother. You don't have a personality. A mental illness, maybe - but not a personality. - Charlie Brooker My Photos/CP Flickr Group - ScrewTurn Wiki

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          PIEBALDconsult
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          I goes up to 11!

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          • G Graham Bradshaw

            Christian Graus wrote:

            I've never seen a PC with 8 cores and 20 gig of RAM, so I have no idea how much that co

            Quick play on Apple & HP sites: 2 x 3.2GHz quad-core Xeon, 32GB RAM, 4TB disk with raid, Quadra FX5600 graphics, 2 DVD RW drives Apple: $18,899 HP: $14,605

            Christian Graus wrote:

            the Mac is flat out a nicer machine to use

            What do you mean by that? You're running (according to your example) a Windows OS in a VM, to the user experience is a Windows one. The only difference that I can see is that you are using an Apple keyboard and mouse (ie this is a hardware-based experience, not software-based). Is the Apple keyboard really that much better?

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            PIEBALDconsult
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            Just for the heck of it, a couple of weeks ago I went on the HP site to see what a new low-end Itanium server costs... about $34000. I hope to get a used one off ebay some time.

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            • P paulray

              Curious about CPU/MEM etc used for ASP.NET developers? I use a Pentium Core2 Duo Laptop for design and coding, then Celeron desktop for final compile and packaging (read SLOW). Standard P4 servers for testing etc... Not interesed in brand name of computers, but curious about configurations?

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              Todd Smith
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              Go for CPU speed over cores if you have the choice (ex. 3.6ghz 2core > 2.8ghz 4core) 4gb ram minimum (haven't made the jump to 64bit yet) dual monitors And the kicker...2x 10k raptor drives. One for the OS and apps and one for your projects and data.

              Todd Smith

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                Go for CPU speed over cores if you have the choice (ex. 3.6ghz 2core > 2.8ghz 4core) 4gb ram minimum (haven't made the jump to 64bit yet) dual monitors And the kicker...2x 10k raptor drives. One for the OS and apps and one for your projects and data.

                Todd Smith

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                Dan Neely
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                Compiling is multithreaded, it likes more cores. For gaming faster single threaded performance is more important than throughput in CPU bound apps. OTOH to make a modern game CPU rather than GPU bound you have to play in ridiculous graphics settings eg 640x480 noAA noAF. Even then supposedly game designers are starting to figure out useful things to do with all the extra CPU capacity and are putting them in their upcoming games. :rolleyes: Unless you're spending large amounts of time with a single/dual threaded app that's CPU bound, go with a quad.

                Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall

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                • C Christian Graus

                  A Mac Pro is flat out the best dev environment you can have. I have 8 processors and 20 gig of RAM. This lets me run a VM without any slowdown. Then I can create multiple VMs which have different versions of IE, and different versions of Firefox. I can also easily maintain a vanilla OS, just by backing up a file. Finally, I can also test for Safari, so my website works for Mac users.

                  Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.

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                  fred_
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                  Doesn't your siggy indicate you have a bias or are one of those anti-Anything-Made-By-Microsoft people?

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