SixFootDuo
Supreme [H]ardness
- Joined
- Oct 5, 2004
- Messages
- 5,824
I have a client that just approved the build / budget for a new workstation they are needing.
I've looked at dual socket boards and tons of Xeons but those can get rather pricey really really fast.
For what they need, they want the AMD Firepro 9100 16gb workstation video card. I went ahead and decided to just go with an Asus x99 WS board that supports 128gb of ram. With that I've paired it with the Intel 6950X.
With water-cooling, 128gb of DDR4 2133 ECC ram ( I priced them for 64gb ) they turned around and asked for 128gb. A Samsung 512GB 950 Pro NVMe, etc etc
My 12% build fee it comes to just under $7,000 grand.
I know the memory is overkill but it's what they want.
The 10 Core / 20 Tread Intel 6950x @ 4.0ghz to 4.2ghz should be about the same speed as 2 x 10 core Xeons running at 2.0ghz. Or, am I wrong?
These guys totally trust me, I've done good work for them in the past and I do not want to build them the wrong thing, not at $7,000.
They mainly work with Solidworks which is CPU driven but they also just heavily invested in some other modules for Solidworks and or other CAD software.
I would really appreciate some thoughts into this from people that actually build, deploy and maintain workstations for customers in regards to CAD design.
The customer is a 2 person team, designer and sales guy. He works from home. His end goal is reduction in render time. He is currently using a 5820k @ 4.5ghz and has been very happy with that system. I've promised them at least a 50% increase in render power with the new system.
At the end of the day I just need something that can seriously crunch numbers for hours on end as some of their renders take several hours. With the 64gb ( now 128gb ) the Samsung NVMe with it's 2,500mb read speed, the 6950x, the Firepro 9100, I've eliminated every possible bottleneck.
Here is the build list:
Intel 6950x 10 Core / 20 Thread Boxed CPU $1750
128gb DDR4 ECC Server Memory 2133mhz speed $725
Asus X99-E Workstation / USB 3.1 $599
AMD Firepro 16gb Workstation 9100 $2,200 - $2,300
ATX Mid Tower Case $160
Blu-ray / DVD Burner Combo $99
1000 Watt PSU ( top of the line ) $200
Corsair Water Cooling 280mm Radiator $130
Samsung 512gb 950 Pro NVMe $350
Toshiba 4tb 7200 Storage Hard-drive $150
Misc $100
12% Build Fee / Test / Deployment $700
$7.000 aprox.
I've looked at dual socket boards and tons of Xeons but those can get rather pricey really really fast.
For what they need, they want the AMD Firepro 9100 16gb workstation video card. I went ahead and decided to just go with an Asus x99 WS board that supports 128gb of ram. With that I've paired it with the Intel 6950X.
With water-cooling, 128gb of DDR4 2133 ECC ram ( I priced them for 64gb ) they turned around and asked for 128gb. A Samsung 512GB 950 Pro NVMe, etc etc
My 12% build fee it comes to just under $7,000 grand.
I know the memory is overkill but it's what they want.
The 10 Core / 20 Tread Intel 6950x @ 4.0ghz to 4.2ghz should be about the same speed as 2 x 10 core Xeons running at 2.0ghz. Or, am I wrong?
These guys totally trust me, I've done good work for them in the past and I do not want to build them the wrong thing, not at $7,000.
They mainly work with Solidworks which is CPU driven but they also just heavily invested in some other modules for Solidworks and or other CAD software.
I would really appreciate some thoughts into this from people that actually build, deploy and maintain workstations for customers in regards to CAD design.
The customer is a 2 person team, designer and sales guy. He works from home. His end goal is reduction in render time. He is currently using a 5820k @ 4.5ghz and has been very happy with that system. I've promised them at least a 50% increase in render power with the new system.
At the end of the day I just need something that can seriously crunch numbers for hours on end as some of their renders take several hours. With the 64gb ( now 128gb ) the Samsung NVMe with it's 2,500mb read speed, the 6950x, the Firepro 9100, I've eliminated every possible bottleneck.
Here is the build list:
Intel 6950x 10 Core / 20 Thread Boxed CPU $1750
128gb DDR4 ECC Server Memory 2133mhz speed $725
Asus X99-E Workstation / USB 3.1 $599
AMD Firepro 16gb Workstation 9100 $2,200 - $2,300
ATX Mid Tower Case $160
Blu-ray / DVD Burner Combo $99
1000 Watt PSU ( top of the line ) $200
Corsair Water Cooling 280mm Radiator $130
Samsung 512gb 950 Pro NVMe $350
Toshiba 4tb 7200 Storage Hard-drive $150
Misc $100
12% Build Fee / Test / Deployment $700
$7.000 aprox.
Last edited: