2009-04-16 05:37 PM
2009-04-17 09:57 AM
Gail wrote:THAT is the crucial part. With such a long perspective, you should aim for th most powerful combination you can afford. The applications, Archicad or Artlantis or whatever, will only get heavier and more demanding but also better utilizing the power of the multicore machines. At the moment, the sweet spot seems to be the 2xQuad-core Nehalem, with 12 GB memory. It shows as 16 cores to the software, using hyperthreading. Go for the 2.26 GHz!
I don't want to need to purchase a new computer for another 5 years.
2009-04-17 04:31 PM
2009-04-17 05:30 PM
Chazz wrote:Chazz, with all due respect, I think your negativity clouds your conclusions. If you think back 5 years, you'll see what's happened in the mean time with both hardware and software. I think it highly likely that GS will considerably overhaul the internals of Archicad in the coming years (just read what Cigraph's representatives have hinted at in another thread).
I've been happy with my 8 core 2.66 but the disconcerting thing is how LITTLE ArchiCAD ever uses the available cores....
2009-04-17 05:55 PM
Thomas wrote:No need for the respect. We Nabobs dont expect it.
Chazz, with all due respect, I think your negativity clouds your conclusions....
Thomas wrote:In 5 years we will be using Revit (keep praying for that Mac version) or feel like dorks for not using Revit. Now that is a product that is getting some good upgrades.
To look 5 years ahead isn't easy, but just as with weather forecasts, the safest bet is that the recent development will go on, more or less. AC12 is multithreaded in several aspects, not single-threaded like previous releases, and that development will continue!
2009-04-17 06:12 PM
2009-04-18 05:09 PM
2009-04-19 10:22 AM
Chazz wrote:I'd agree with Chazz if the perspective ahead was just two years. But thinking five years ahead, I'm convinced 8-core is the only viable choice, if the budget allows it.
...Go quad core.
2009-04-19 11:33 AM
2009-04-19 07:54 PM
Joeri wrote:Per the reports on bare feats I thought the choice was between 6 GB and 12 GB RAM. Seems like the biggest bang for buck is in the first 3 slots.
I've ordered the quad-core with 8 GB ram.