IXLR8
10-26-2009, 09:19 PM
Hey all, just found this place. I'm a junior Mechanical Engineering student at University of Vermont. Must admit, I'm a bit of a computer building n00b. My regular computer is a Mac, and unfortunately I can't run Solidworks on it which I use frequently.
So, I found an old computer that my dad used to use for work. It is a Dell, with XP professional. 2 gigs of ram, Intel Celeron 2.2 GHz processor. Not sure of the graphics card or motherboard, but the whole system is pretty old. I'd like to upgrade it to be a reliable machine up to the task of running Solidworks reasonably well.
What should I look at upgrading? I am thinking graphics card, and motherboard at least. Should I upgrade the processor, or is it adequate?
Any input would be appreciated. I would say I want to keep the total under $300.
Thanks!
-Connor
So, I found an old computer that my dad used to use for work. It is a Dell, with XP professional. 2 gigs of ram, Intel Celeron 2.2 GHz processor. Not sure of the graphics card or motherboard, but the whole system is pretty old. I'd like to upgrade it to be a reliable machine up to the task of running Solidworks reasonably well.
What should I look at upgrading? I am thinking graphics card, and motherboard at least. Should I upgrade the processor, or is it adequate?
Any input would be appreciated. I would say I want to keep the total under $300.
Thanks!
-Connor