Hi.
So I'm an aerospace engineering student and you guessed it, my laptop really doesn't cut it for most engineering applications (SolidWorks, Fluent, intensive MATLAB code, etc). So this summer I decided to build my own PC. Basically, what I have in mind is something that can handle graphics pretty smoothly and be able to do a shitload of calculations. 3D-rendering is a plus but I'm not doing video-editing per se, just a shitload of calculating and some 3D modeling.
Of course I want to do it as cheaply as possible, but I need some of the best bang-for-the-buck recommendations for the following:
dual-core processor (athlon or duo-core?)
4GB ram
motherboard (no clue here)
graphics card (again no clue)
Then add on the case, cooling stuff, power supply, hard drive but I think I can figure out most of that stuff myself after I get the above hardware determined. The monitor I was thinking a 19" Hanns G or something like that from Best Buy with a gift card I got for my birthday. Or should I upgrade to a 22" (worth it?).
Since the monitor isn't "really" included, I'd like to build the tower for around $700. Realistic?
Also: XP would be the ideal choice over Vista, since it consumes less memory.
So I'm an aerospace engineering student and you guessed it, my laptop really doesn't cut it for most engineering applications (SolidWorks, Fluent, intensive MATLAB code, etc). So this summer I decided to build my own PC. Basically, what I have in mind is something that can handle graphics pretty smoothly and be able to do a shitload of calculations. 3D-rendering is a plus but I'm not doing video-editing per se, just a shitload of calculating and some 3D modeling.
Of course I want to do it as cheaply as possible, but I need some of the best bang-for-the-buck recommendations for the following:
dual-core processor (athlon or duo-core?)
4GB ram
motherboard (no clue here)
graphics card (again no clue)
Then add on the case, cooling stuff, power supply, hard drive but I think I can figure out most of that stuff myself after I get the above hardware determined. The monitor I was thinking a 19" Hanns G or something like that from Best Buy with a gift card I got for my birthday. Or should I upgrade to a 22" (worth it?).
Since the monitor isn't "really" included, I'd like to build the tower for around $700. Realistic?
Also: XP would be the ideal choice over Vista, since it consumes less memory.
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