BUILDING DIFFERENT TYPES OF PCs


"Thick client" = basic bitch office PC.. 

middle of the road. MEETS MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS.

Has basic desktop applications. (Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe, etc.)

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"Thin client" = doesn't have much internal storage. 

hardly has more than one app sometimes. 

Network security more important due to saving to an intranet cloud.

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"GRAPHIC / CAD / CAM +DESIGN Worsktation" 

= needs good high end video card, graphics card, lots of CPU core processors 

(multi core PROCESSOR), maximum RAM power


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"Virtualisation work station" 

= MAXIMUM RAM. powerful systems with lots of CPU cores & maximum RAM 

more important than anything on this type. 

You need a ton storage - Lots of SSDs + EXTERNAL DRIVES

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"NAS" network attached storage 

= headless system box sits in the office and shares files

NAS needs:

**1) good RAID array for insuring security**

2) Good high speed network card (GB or TB based ethernet)

3) decent range CPU

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"GAMING PC" 

= multi core processor, giant chip set motherboard, high end power supply, 

high end liquid cooling, x2 graphics card, x2 video card, HiDef sound system, 

GIANT SSD drives & rotational storage

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"AUDIO & VIDEO EDITING WORKSTATIONS" 

= powerful CPU & system, powerful vid card, sound card, fast HDs, 

dual monitors. *MAC IS KING in this field*


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