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		By: Chetankumar		</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Mar 2014 08:43:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[My PC is of ZENITH company, a typical Pentium-4; 1GB RAM (upgraded); 40 GB HDD (SATA) &#038; all the other stuff. Still it is in very good condition &#038; never hangs at all even when using it for hours; Basically I love my Desktop PC.
But being a mechanical engineer I have to run some heavy weight programmes such as CATIA (CAD software), ANSYS etc. Since I think, I will be most probably working with these softwares in future, I have to replace my old PC with the new state of the art PC (I wish if I can :) ) because my old PC is taking hours &#038; hours just for rendering and manipulating an image (in CATIA) &#038; taking too much time for solving stress calculation problems in ANSYS.
So, now I have decided to do some research on modern computers in the market. With my elementary knowledge I think lower versions of the Lenovo&#039;s workstation (they call it as Thinkstations/Thinkpad) are best suited for my requirements but they are fairly expensive and not available in India because it was originally IBM&#039;s product which is sold to Lenovo in 2005, I guess.
After watching the video by Zahid I am now thinking of making my own PC which will satisfy my all requirements in optimum prize. My main requirements are :
*GPU : nVidia graphics card for rendering (&#038; I don&#039;t those GForce stuff which are mainly aimed for gaming but truly for professional purpose like nVidia Quadro)
*SSD : for faster computation in Ansys etc.
*Cool &#038; Quite : the workstations are generally assessed with its cooling &#038; noise reducing quality.
So any advice for selecting these components, its specifications, quantity, brand etc will help me a lot because I haven&#039;t used these equipments before.
Thanks in Advance ... :) :) :)
 &#038; thanks to Zahid too :)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My PC is of ZENITH company, a typical Pentium-4; 1GB RAM (upgraded); 40 GB HDD (SATA) &amp; all the other stuff. Still it is in very good condition &amp; never hangs at all even when using it for hours; Basically I love my Desktop PC.<br />
But being a mechanical engineer I have to run some heavy weight programmes such as CATIA (CAD software), ANSYS etc. Since I think, I will be most probably working with these softwares in future, I have to replace my old PC with the new state of the art PC (I wish if I can 🙂 ) because my old PC is taking hours &amp; hours just for rendering and manipulating an image (in CATIA) &amp; taking too much time for solving stress calculation problems in ANSYS.<br />
So, now I have decided to do some research on modern computers in the market. With my elementary knowledge I think lower versions of the Lenovo&#8217;s workstation (they call it as Thinkstations/Thinkpad) are best suited for my requirements but they are fairly expensive and not available in India because it was originally IBM&#8217;s product which is sold to Lenovo in 2005, I guess.<br />
After watching the video by Zahid I am now thinking of making my own PC which will satisfy my all requirements in optimum prize. My main requirements are :<br />
*GPU : nVidia graphics card for rendering (&amp; I don&#8217;t those GForce stuff which are mainly aimed for gaming but truly for professional purpose like nVidia Quadro)<br />
*SSD : for faster computation in Ansys etc.<br />
*Cool &amp; Quite : the workstations are generally assessed with its cooling &amp; noise reducing quality.<br />
So any advice for selecting these components, its specifications, quantity, brand etc will help me a lot because I haven&#8217;t used these equipments before.<br />
Thanks in Advance &#8230; 🙂 🙂 🙂<br />
 &amp; thanks to Zahid too 🙂</p>
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		By: Saptarshi Pyne		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Mar 2014 14:54:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dear Zahid Sir,

Very progressive thought.
By sharing the feedback of our game plan 
and the actual outcome resulting from that, 
we could gradually reduce the probable mistakes. 
It is a like a history lesson from the living ones.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Zahid Sir,</p>
<p>Very progressive thought.<br />
By sharing the feedback of our game plan<br />
and the actual outcome resulting from that,<br />
we could gradually reduce the probable mistakes.<br />
It is a like a history lesson from the living ones.</p>
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