During the last few months, SELA’s IT group has been evaluating new PC hardware for our classrooms. If you’ve ever visited our headquarters in Ramat-Gan , you know that we have nearly 20 classrooms of various sizes equipped with 10-25 PCs. Replacing them all at once is a rather expensive endeavor. Before this replacement, our classrooms PCs enjoyed a mixed variety of hardware, including: High-end Intel Core i5 workstations with 4GB RAM Somewhat outdated Intel Core 2 Duo workstations Somewhat more...
After almost three years using the same desktop PC, I finally switched the whole package. With Alon ’s help and recommendations I managed to come up with this spec: Intel i7 860 processor @ 2.80 GHz, 8 MB cache Gigabyte P55A-UD4 board (SATA 6 Gb/s and USB 3.0 ports) OCZ Gold DDR3 1333 MHz 8 GB memory Intel 80 GB SSD X25-M ATI Radeon HD 5850 graphics card with 1 GB DDR5 memory and DirectX 11 support Thermaltake Element S Pro case Corsair HX 650W power supply This is my biggest impression from the...