Coosbaylumber
14th Mar 2009, 07:09 pm
In the case of an earlier version of Autocad, which is better? Having a fast CPU or a slower one with lotsa RAM?
I perhaps need a more modern computer, but coming up, I got a few a files coming in that are in DXF format. They are coming from an aerial photography place, on a CD-ROM, and in the past have been of file size up to 460 MB
It takes like twenty minutes to download such file that they can then be brought into ACAD via DXFIN. Once DXFIN is activated within Acad, (depending upon file size) it takes anywhere from twenty minutes to two hours just to process, rename, and get ready for common editing. I see the lights on front of computers flashing to tell me the old WD hard drive is a working along with the Intel CPU, and thus know things are still going and not hung up.
I HAVE to work in Windows 98, as that is what two (cheaper) customers are using. But the fast computer is of about 500 MZ (or faster), has 256 RAM, and the slower one has 390 or more M. of RAM.
I have a feeling the CPU speed is not everything, but the RAM is, for actually takes a few minutes less disolving things on the older, slower computer than the newer one with a fast CPU.
I have the ability to alter either one, w/o purchasing a whole new computer. We got enough "computers" around here, and do not want to buy another one. Can easily swap the memory from one computer to another, or the whole CPU. If faster yet will move the hard drive.
Which in your opinion is better then?
Faster CPU
or
More a bit RAM?
Wm.
I perhaps need a more modern computer, but coming up, I got a few a files coming in that are in DXF format. They are coming from an aerial photography place, on a CD-ROM, and in the past have been of file size up to 460 MB
It takes like twenty minutes to download such file that they can then be brought into ACAD via DXFIN. Once DXFIN is activated within Acad, (depending upon file size) it takes anywhere from twenty minutes to two hours just to process, rename, and get ready for common editing. I see the lights on front of computers flashing to tell me the old WD hard drive is a working along with the Intel CPU, and thus know things are still going and not hung up.
I HAVE to work in Windows 98, as that is what two (cheaper) customers are using. But the fast computer is of about 500 MZ (or faster), has 256 RAM, and the slower one has 390 or more M. of RAM.
I have a feeling the CPU speed is not everything, but the RAM is, for actually takes a few minutes less disolving things on the older, slower computer than the newer one with a fast CPU.
I have the ability to alter either one, w/o purchasing a whole new computer. We got enough "computers" around here, and do not want to buy another one. Can easily swap the memory from one computer to another, or the whole CPU. If faster yet will move the hard drive.
Which in your opinion is better then?
Faster CPU
or
More a bit RAM?
Wm.