nimrod_dookie
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Hi!
I'm looking to buy a new desktop computer and before I go an blow all my well earnt savings, I want to make sure I'm getting a machine which will fulfil my needs comfortably.
I study Mining Engineering so most of my computing has been dedicated to heavy Excel usage (everything from basic 40 cell number crunching spreadsheets to VBA macros which when compiled fill all the rows in an Excel 2008 spreadsheet-million plus rows I think) and compiling Fortran 95 programs in Microsoft Visual Studio. So I ultimately want a machine that can fulfil these tasks and basic 3D mine optimisation modelling (Maptek Vulcan is one example) comfortably.
What sort of processor speed should I look at and how will the difference between duo and quad affect performance?
What sort of shared L2 cache should I look at? Would 3MB be sufficient or am I better off looking at 6 to 12MB?
I'm looking at 4GB RAM minimum. How will the difference between DDR2 and DDR3 memory affect performance?
BTW: I'm not exactly a gamer (I have a PS3 for that) . I don't want my comp specs to be overkill but I don't want it to be bare minimum either.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Cheers
I'm looking to buy a new desktop computer and before I go an blow all my well earnt savings, I want to make sure I'm getting a machine which will fulfil my needs comfortably.
I study Mining Engineering so most of my computing has been dedicated to heavy Excel usage (everything from basic 40 cell number crunching spreadsheets to VBA macros which when compiled fill all the rows in an Excel 2008 spreadsheet-million plus rows I think) and compiling Fortran 95 programs in Microsoft Visual Studio. So I ultimately want a machine that can fulfil these tasks and basic 3D mine optimisation modelling (Maptek Vulcan is one example) comfortably.
What sort of processor speed should I look at and how will the difference between duo and quad affect performance?
What sort of shared L2 cache should I look at? Would 3MB be sufficient or am I better off looking at 6 to 12MB?
I'm looking at 4GB RAM minimum. How will the difference between DDR2 and DDR3 memory affect performance?
BTW: I'm not exactly a gamer (I have a PS3 for that) . I don't want my comp specs to be overkill but I don't want it to be bare minimum either.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Cheers