OK, it's true. I hate computers the same way I hate anything else I can't immediately understand. To not be able to readily understand what I am looking at is one of my base frustrations. Especially under any kind of gun.
So here I am typing this to you when I should be pulling whats left of my thinning locks out trying desperately to comb through a bunch of sales hooey, all the while having this feeling that none of this is what I really need. Now on to the specifics.
I need a CAD capable computer and the ole win XP girl just isn't up to the task and probably never has been for quite a while. While the memory is great (hundreds of GB), the ram is sorely lacking, the pentium is out of date and the video card is too anemic as well. "Professional" help says it's not worth it to upgrade. So, my 'problem' comes from the yl's insistence that I use Costco as my source for a new machine. Reading through their online sales shit is straight forward enough, but the answers I need just aren't there. OK, so unit xyz has the requisite GB of ram and hard drive space, cool. But what graphics card does it have? Is it 64 bit? Exactly which software is installed and why? Answers I can't seem to get (or understand) in a reasonable fashion.
I am not an IT guy. I've been "IT" plenty of times, but that is neither here or there. She insists Costco has the best warranty and I don't dispute that. But if what they have won't work, well, you get it. The local computer store in town has something they swear will work on their used table and while I trust their assessment of my needs and their product, it is still at the end of the day a used, refurbished laptop that may only get me through school. Why can't the specifics of a computer be as easy to look up as say one might do when considering a new car? Am I just being obtuse again?
My problem is I only get one shot to get the thing right from the $$$ standpoint. I need a workstation, not a porn getter. And my window is rapidly closing. In none of my wildest dreams did I figure this was going to be so difficult. Not to mention the fight that has erupted around here over it. Almost makes me want to quit the whole idea and sell pencils on a street corner somewhere.
Any tips how to weed through the sales fluff? Any suggestions from folks that know what they are looking at vs what does what? Am I spinning my wheels? I wish the specs on the Autodesk and Dassalt web pages could be put into some filter and a reasonable response come out the other side. I know, wish in one hand.......
As usual, thanks ahead of time to the smarterer of us islanders for any input you may have. It is appreciated.
<it kills me to do this to you all this way. sorry>