Here’s what I recently did. After having worked on a souped up gaming machine which did the job, but was getting long in the tooth, I knew it was time for a new machine. I had been looking at the HP Z8xx line of high-end workstations, drooling over them, but never thinking I could afford one.
So I did a bit of searching on *Bay, and found a couple of companies selling refurb’ed Z800s, the last, not the latest generation of their workstation. I found a guy in Texas, Peter Neiman, who sells off-lease HP Workstations, in all sorts of configurations, and has a 100 percent feedback rating. I bought a Z800 with dual W5590 3.33GHZ QUAD CORE processors, 48GB of RAM, two 2TB hard drives, and an older NVidia graphics card (FX3800 with 1GB of RAM) for $1299. plus $60. shipping (it was packed in custom foam – very nicely). Peter’s systems come with no OS, so I purchased Windows 7 Ultimate, and an Intel SSD for my OS drive. The thing absolutely screams, and this is the last generation HP machine!
A couple of things to bear in mind – you need to be comfortable configuring the beast – once I got the OS installed, I had to reconfigure the BIOS a bit to undo the RAID configuration, but I’m no IT guy, just technically savvy, and I did it. It took me a while, and having a desktop machine still connected to the web helped a lot. These machines are enterprise quality, can be rack mounted if need be, and everything in the case is tool-less. You can replace a drive in 30 seconds using the four drive sleds which come in the machine.
I had a couple of problems with a missing air deflector cowling, and one drive sled was missing, but I hopped on the phone with Peter, and he had the parts to me very quickly. He’s an honest seller, and I have absolutely no monetary ties to him, other than being a very satisfied customer. It may not be your cup of tea, but it sure was mine – for under 1500 bucks I bought a killer, enterprise quality workstation – and if I need more RAM, it can be upgraded to up to 96GB (not likely). I’m running the CS6 Master Collection, 3DS Max 2011, Terragen 2, and they have never been faster. I would say that my AE renders have sped up by at least 300 percent (no science here – just gut feeling). Here’s a link to the store on *Bay:
https://stores.ebay.com/THESERVERSTORE/Z600-/_i.html?_fsub=2912737013&_sid=4059453&_trksid=p4634.c0.m322
Joe Bourke
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Bourke Media
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