I helped put together a component list for a pretty good gaming machine for my cousin. He really got into the hands on aspect of building one's own computer. He now wants to build a couple of workstations for his dental office. He asked me for a component list. I really wanna help, but I don't want to screw up anything critical when it comes to putting together a work-related setup. I don't really know what motherboard's or CPU's are optimal for work-stations, compared to gaming motherboards for example.
- His requirements are medium/medium high on specs. He runs a dental program that deals with a lot of images. Here is a link to the application's system requirements:
https://pattersonsupport.custhelp.co...ware/HWREQ.pdf
Note: He would rather future proof his setup, and so, I woud look at these specs as a bare minimum, ie. more RAM, faster processor, etc...
- Capacity requirements are low and so he prefers to do a 256 SSD, and no standard hard disk drive.
- Budget is not a critical issue. Rather, he wants maximum up-time, stability, etc... The stuff you would think more important when it comes to work.
- No need to consider Monitors, KB, Mice, Speakers, and other random peripherals.
He is a really great guy. So rather than botch this up, I thought I would call on the AT community for some assistance. Thank you very much.
- His requirements are medium/medium high on specs. He runs a dental program that deals with a lot of images. Here is a link to the application's system requirements:
https://pattersonsupport.custhelp.co...ware/HWREQ.pdf
Note: He would rather future proof his setup, and so, I woud look at these specs as a bare minimum, ie. more RAM, faster processor, etc...
- Capacity requirements are low and so he prefers to do a 256 SSD, and no standard hard disk drive.
- Budget is not a critical issue. Rather, he wants maximum up-time, stability, etc... The stuff you would think more important when it comes to work.
- No need to consider Monitors, KB, Mice, Speakers, and other random peripherals.
He is a really great guy. So rather than botch this up, I thought I would call on the AT community for some assistance. Thank you very much.