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In reply to the discussion: RAM question [View all]

Eko

(9,479 posts)
11. Can be either.
Wed Aug 30, 2017, 07:41 PM
Aug 2017

Whether you’re building 2-D or 3-D models or multitasking with demanding applications, the Dell Precision T1700 workstation can power through intensive tasks easily:

Intel® Xeon® E3-1200 v3 processors or 4th Generation Intel® Core™ processors enable fast and stable processing.
Powerful graphics options include AMD FirePro or NVIDIA® Quadro professional-grade discrete graphics or integrated Intel® graphics.
Dell Precision Performance Optimizer helps your professional software run at its peak performance
automatically.
http://www.dell.com/learn/us/en/04/shared-content~data-sheets~en/documents~dell-precision-t1700-spec-sheet-tab.pdf

Should be plenty fast for most things, depends on what they are doing and countless other things. Till we know more we cant really help out much.

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RAM question [View all] matt819 Aug 2017 OP
Nope Egnever Aug 2017 #1
Why is that? (nt) matt819 Aug 2017 #2
They are extremely fast ... GeorgeGist Aug 2017 #3
8 gigs is plenty of memory Egnever Aug 2017 #6
It depends on what it is being slow at. Eko Aug 2017 #4
This. ManiacJoe Aug 2017 #8
Yup. Eko Aug 2017 #9
I *assume* you're using Windows (you didn't say) ? which version ? eppur_se_muova Aug 2017 #5
I believe those came with the Eko Aug 2017 #7
Windows 7 , here's link to stats on his named PC ... Dell Precision T1700 Sunlei Aug 2017 #10
Can be either. Eko Aug 2017 #11
Try reducing "eye candy" BadgerKid Aug 2017 #12
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2017 #13
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