WOW!  I wish I had your budget!  That system will rock!  I don't know if
these comments are technical enough for you, but I would have to agree with
Mr. Bean and say, "You Lucky Bugger!"

   Lyle D. Bayless
TRIAD GSI


-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Gibson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 8:07 PM
To: 'MapInfo-L'
Subject: MI-L Hardware Specs


                        Hi all, one for the tech heads


                        I have the fortunate situation of a new position and
a budget to purchase hardware. The system is to accommodate Mapinfo Pro 7.0
and associated files including transport, contours, land parcel for regional
water utility, and will be required to be productive for a period of no less
than three years.

                        I have listed my proposed specs below, please
comment on the technical level. I'm limited to a windows environment - Intel
pentium based box. I'm concerned with regard to Hdd access speed and video
refresh rates in particular.

                        Someone has suggested the NVIDIA� Quadro4 series of
v/card???????



                        Intel� Pentium�  4 processors at 2.4 GHz
                        Intel�  845E chipset with DDR memory support
                        1 GB DDR  SDRAM
                        266MHz DDR SDRAM DIMMs
                        2 DIMM sockets
                        120 GB1 Ultra ATA/100 EIDE hard drive
                        32x/10x/40x max. CD-RW / 12x max. DVD-ROM Combo
Drive
                        128 MB DDR Nvidia� GeForce4 Ti 4600 graphics card
with TV out and DVI
                        19" (17.9" viewable, .24mm-.25mm AG) P992 FD
Trinitron�  Monitor
                        Microsoft� Windows�  XP Professional
                        Sound Blaster�  Live! 1024v Value Digital Sound Card

                        1 front headphone jack
                        6 USB ports - 2 front/4 back
                        1 serial port
                        1 parallel port with ECP
                        1 PS/2-style keyboard port: 6-pin mini-DIN
                        1 PS/2-compatible mouse port: 6-pin mini-DIN
                        4 PCI slots
                        1 AGP
                        Power 250 watt supply
                        Input Voltage: 90 to 135V at 50/60 Hz; or 180 to 265
V at 50/60 Hz
                        Output Wattage: 250W maximum continuous
                        Heat Dissipation: 534 BTU/hour (fully loaded - w/o
monitor)
                        Backup Battery: 3.0 V CR2032 lithium magnesium oxide
coin cell
                        3.5" 1.44 MB diskette drive
                        Keyboards:  DellTM  Enhanced QuietKeyTM  Keyboard
(PS2)
                        Optional: Logitech�  Optical Scroll Mouse (USB)
                        Optional: Intel�  Pro100 M PCI Ethernet Network Card

                        Optional: Harman/Kardon�  HK-206 Speakers



                        Micheal Gibson
                        Asset management and GIS coordination
                        Rous Water - Regional Water Supply
                        [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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