I just bought an out of warranty PC from my work for my old man. They charge £30 for the PC, monitor, keyboard, mouse and all wires. I thought to myself "for £30 it will be ok for him to surf the net and go on skype"
I just spoke to the woman that deals with IT here and she said she doesn't know what processor is in it but it has 4GB of RAM and a graphics card.
Now this PC must be about 3 years old! I built my last gaming PC 3 years ago and wasn't 100% sure about putting 4GB of RAM in it then. (I will know the full specs when I pick it up on Monday)
So my question is . . . do PCs used for engineering purposes, like 3D design and such need to be as powerful as a higher end gaming machine?
I just spoke to the woman that deals with IT here and she said she doesn't know what processor is in it but it has 4GB of RAM and a graphics card.
Now this PC must be about 3 years old! I built my last gaming PC 3 years ago and wasn't 100% sure about putting 4GB of RAM in it then. (I will know the full specs when I pick it up on Monday)
So my question is . . . do PCs used for engineering purposes, like 3D design and such need to be as powerful as a higher end gaming machine?