Anyone have any first hand experience running inventor or 3D Studio Max (any) with the i7 980 or 990?
I'm getting ready to purchase a new system & trying to choose between Xeon (4 or 6 core 3+ GH) & i7 6 core CPU's to run Inventor.
I'm leaning towards the single i7 9XX due to cost vs 1 or 2x Xeons. I know the i7 can't use ECC RAM but how important is that?
Looking at spending around $5-6 K if possible.
Currently I'm running Inventor 2010 but will be upgrading to Design Suite 2012 Premium with 3D Studio Max.
I'll be getting 12GB RAM min., an SS boot drive + 2x 10K data drives in RAID 0 & a Quadro 4000 graphics card.
Man, it's getting harder & harder to figure all these choices out. Any input would be appreciated.
Is there stil a hardware NG, I couldn't find it. Thanks.
Gary
not sure it 'really' matters 🙂
Some notes on ECC memory:-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_random-access_memory
I was using Inventor 2010 and 2011 on an AMD Opteron 185 Dual core CPU @3.0 Ghz with 4 Gb of RAM, Geforce 8800GTX graphics and Vista 64bit. 2010 was fine but 2011 would freeze, be non-responsive and was a pain to use with this machine. I have moved to the hex core i980 machine in my signature and the difference is like night and day, I have also run this machine without the SSD drives in it and can say they make a huge difference to load times, I would not want to go back to mechanical HD's. I am looking forward to trying out the multi core drawing environment in 2012 with this machine and the size of some of our drawings it should save us literally hours.
Regards
Martin