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Old 11-04-2009, 11:54   #11
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Re: AutoCAD hardware

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Originally Posted by zinglebarb View Post
you would be better with twin xeons and just standard hdds striped. The twin quad xeons would give you 60% extra ooomph over a single Q9

Is this a business solution?
Yes, it's for a business client. I've been wondering about xeons myself. A dual-cpu board may be the best way to go.

AutoCAD is tested and certified with a restricted list of graphics cards. These have drivers specifically designed to work with the program.
You have to use one from the list to get best results.
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