Go Back   Lightwave Community at SimplyLightwave > Lounges > Members Lounge
Register FAQ Members List Calendar

Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old 09-09-2004, 05:54 AM   #1
Krull
Registered Member
 
Krull's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 206
Default 5 lw8 or 1 lw8 and a new workstation?

Well I don't think this is a tech question well maybe but ill put it here.

This year I have to come up with a major animation to support the reason why my school paid so much money for the items supplied to me. Problem I also have to teach Lightwave cause no Teacher teaches it, I basicaly found it on VT3 and fell in love with it and here I am. So I need to teach to 3 people possibly more (HELP ME NO MORE PEOPLE!) and we only have one workstation with lw 7.5 provided by VT3, we have basically no budget left but there is some, I can either get 5 lw8's or get one lw8 and a workstation but like I said budget is low. we have a mac room full of 32 mac counter tops g4 processor ( I HATE MACS they remind me of nagging children that are slow and stupid) but problem is they arent networked and they are basically crap, the only mac I respect is the one in our recording studio G4 tower but even it drives me nuts at times. we also have a room full of crappy dells (which Drive Me crazy also) they are somewhere between 2.4 - 2.8 single processor. So what should I do/ what do I want to do?
I want another workstation with double processor at 2.4 ghz (preferably 3.6 each =) 2 gig ram, 256 mb video card and atleast 40 gigs harddrive I can settle for 20 tho, however I can't make that computer 1,200$ or can I? if any of you know of a good site for comps that give schools discounts plz help mine out. It is a arts dedicated school that deserves money but ANULD doesn't think so.

OR I can get 5 lw8 copies take some dells or those dreaded macs and use them as light modelers ( unless you guys think they work well?) leaving only one workstation to render out major projects Man I wish I had a render farm but those macs don't look like they could render themselves out of a paper bag .

any suggestions or advice will be halpful thanks. (p.s. sorry if everything is incoherent I hate writing and it hates me.)
Krull is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 09-09-2004, 06:26 AM   #2
DigiMatt
Super Moderator
 
DigiMatt's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Sweden
Posts: 1,182
Default

What are the specs of the Dell machines? cpu-wise it sounds good enough to use.. any chanse you can take 4-5 of them for a renderfarm?
Anyway, If it was my call I would go for the 5 Lw8 licenses, it would give more people the opportunity to work with lightwave at the same time and in a school that would be essential to me.

just my 2 cents.

cheers!

//Matt
__________________
http://www.digitalmagic.se
mattias@digitalmagic.se
icq:1687432
msn: eternal_e@hotmail.com
DigiMatt is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 09-09-2004, 08:02 PM   #3
mrunion
Full Access Member
 
mrunion's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Jonesborough, TN
Posts: 45
Default

For "cheap" PCs, check out http://www.zuke.com. I got mine from them and am pleased as punch!!
__________________
Thanx,
Matt
mrunion is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-09-2004, 12:23 PM   #4
Krull
Registered Member
 
Krull's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 206
Default

mrunion ..... I can not describe in words what you have just done.
I thought a site we were going to buy computers from were low priced, lets just say zuke is beats it's head in. A big sloppery kiss from me to you thanks alot.
Krull is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 14-09-2004, 09:09 PM   #5
mrunion
Full Access Member
 
mrunion's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Jonesborough, TN
Posts: 45
Default

No problem. Your Welcome. (And sorry it was a late reply -- I've been busy.)
__________________
Thanx,
Matt
mrunion is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply



Forum Jump




Online since 2001
A good place to start for a newbie
Catch up with SimplyLightWave
SimplyLightWave was first started in London 14 years ago, and we've been dedicated to producing quality software training ever since. Faithful to the principle of learning by doing, our project based courses aim to give you the practical skills to quickly start creating your own work in LightWave. More...
Copyright © 2001-2018 SimplyLightWave | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
/* Contact Form */