13304583:BlackcountryBill said:I use mine for video and cad, everything is Adobe and solidworks.
I7 3930k 6 core/12 thread @ 4.4ghz with a noctua dh-14
32gb 2400mhz corsair vengeance
Asus p9x79 ws
GTX970 sc
2 120gb 850 pros in raid 0 for system
2 120gb 850 pros in raid 1 for media
100gb ocz pcie ssd for scratch
2 3tb wd blacks in raid 1 back for data/ backing up the media drive
800w corsair AXi PSU
4 120mm case fans
Fractal design define r4
13304610:Rdwagner2 said:my current workstation is:
computer : Mac Pro
3.5ghz 6 core
16 DDR3 RAM (upgrading to 32gb in the next month)
256GB flash
Dual AMD firepro D500 GPU with 3gb vram each
audio: Klipsch promedia 2.1 speakers and Sony studio monitoring headphones
monitor: LG 31 inch Digital Cinema 10bit 4k led
13305213:Rdwagner2 said:I really like my setup. I do a ton of traveling for work and the new Mac Pro is great because I can fit it in a pelican very easily. if you want a workstation that you aren't going to travel or move around much I would build a hackintosh of you know anything about computers.
13305237:CameraWiz said:I wouldn't say go hackintosh. They can be figgity at times due to some gpu updates. If you're going with OSX, just go full out Mac.
13307248:MLJ said:I've got a 2014 MacBook Pro
2.8Ghz quad core i7
16gb ddr3 Memory
1tb SSD storage
1tb External hard drive
A sweet pair of vmoda m100s
Im currently looking to buy a monitor, any tips for something fairly cheap?
13305237:CameraWiz said:I wouldn't say go hackintosh. They can be figgity at times due to some gpu updates. If you're going with OSX, just go full out Mac.