cadam Posted January 5, 2011 Posted January 5, 2011 We (at work) are looking at buying a Dell Precision T1500, entry level. Dell state that it is good for AutoCAD, but I am a bit worried about the Graphics Card - 258MB ATI FirePro 2260. It's probably better than my current ATI which is a FireGL V3100. However, at £499 it is at the top of our budget so the next model up is £699. Any thoughts? I have posted this on the AMD forum, but need an answer quick as my boss is keen to buy (and I am always happy to get a new pc!!) Quote
ReMark Posted January 5, 2011 Posted January 5, 2011 For 2D work it should be sufficient. A review: http://ixbtlabs.com/news.html?10/17/17 It is primarily aimed at financial institutions. For CAD it is marketed as a 2D workstation graphics solution. Big whoop. Quote
CADkitt Posted January 5, 2011 Posted January 5, 2011 I found 3 versions of the T1500 the lowest still looks good enough for 2D work. And 3D graphic card for 2D is always good enough, only when your doing massive cad projects, but I even think most graphics stuff is done by the processor. Since your graphic card mostly is used for shaders and other 3D calculations. (pls correct me if i am wrong) I would build the pc myself and get the highest for the lowest price Quote
f700es Posted January 5, 2011 Posted January 5, 2011 Stay away from ATI, see if you can get a nVidia Quadro instead. I posted a link about workstation comparison late last year and ATI did not fare well. Quote
cadam Posted January 6, 2011 Author Posted January 6, 2011 Thanks for all your views...I think we are going to proceed with it - my boss has the final say! Quote
43st Posted January 7, 2011 Posted January 7, 2011 The limiting factor with the T1500 is the 350 Watt PSU.. this will limit your options to install more powerful graphics card in the future. If it's 2d you should be fine though (Quadro or not). Quote
ReMark Posted January 7, 2011 Posted January 7, 2011 Most people have no idea what the wattage on their power supply is until it finally goes 'kaput' and they have to find a replacement. Quote
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