Cadalyst - June 2008 - (Page 32) cadalystlabsreview By Ron LaFon HP xw4600 Workstation with LP3065 30º LCD Monitor An in-depth look at a quiet, powerful, and affordable workstation. or this review, Cadalyst Labs evaluated a workstation/ monitor combination for a longer period of time and in a significantly broader context than we normally do for workstation reviews. Cadalyst will evaluate only a few systems per year in this manner, with the purpose of using the systems for a variety of projects and gaining a deeper sense of how well they function in extended use. For this particular review, HewlettPackard sent a new HP xw4600 workstation with one of the company' s LP3065 30º LCD monitors. Some characteristics Ð be they positive or negative Ð aren' t immediately apparent when testing a system, but they do become apparent over time. Having a system for an extended period (in this case, three months) also provides the opportunity to test that system well beyond what Cadalyst normally does. During the course of this review, for example, I tested graphics cards, backup software, and large LCD monitors, all for reviews that either have appeared or will appear in Cadalyst. This extended use gave me much greater experience with the system. F The HP xw4600 workstation with the LP3065 display combines thoughtful engineering, good performance, and a moderate price. (Screen image courtesy of PTC) Testing Procedures When I initially received the system, I installed the most current versions of the software I use for testing, along with the Cadalyst benchmark testing software. In this case, the system was preloaded with Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2, as Cadalyst requested, and was configured with 2 GB of DDR2 800-MHz ECC RAM. Graphics were powered by an NVIDIA Quadro FX 1700 graphics card using NVIDIA drivers v.6.14.11.6252 (dated July 20, 2007). HP xw4600 Workstation with LP3065 30º LCD Monitor System/monitor combination: . Performance: . . Pricing: . . . . . Warranty: . . . . Expandability: . Return policy: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A+ A A+ A A+ A A+ Pros: Speedy; economical; extremely quiet; superb engineering. Cons: None noted. Price: $3,775 Hewlett-Packard 800-BUY-MYHP www.hp.com For the first part of the benchmark tests, I ran the Cadalyst C2008 benchmark (available at www.cadalyst.com/ c2008) under AutoCAD 2008 with Service Pack 1, which I used to test performance with both AutoCAD' s native OpenGL drivers and Direct3D drivers. I tested the HP system at 1,280 x 1,024 resolution at 32-bit color depth. The Cadalyst C2008 benchmark adds two additional 3D tests Ð Hidden Shade and Flat Shade Ð and works with AutoCAD 2008 under both Windows XP and Vista. In addition to the single OpenGL and Direct3D tests, I also ran side-by-side simultaneous sessions of C2008 to make use of the additional microprocessor core. These two test times were combined to obtain a final result. Because AutoCAD is not yet multiprocessor aware, this procedure seems to be the best method currently for testing AutoCAD on multicore systems. The second benchmark tested was MAXBench4 with Autodesk 3ds Max 2008, which I tested in two configurations: with the native OpenGL drivers and with the native Direct3D drivers. Ordinarily, I would test with the NVIDIA accelerated 3ds Max driver, MAXtreme, but when I tested the system, a version of MAXtreme that supported 3ds Max 2008 was not available. The final benchmark test for the HP system was the full SPECviewperf 10 benchmark (www.spec.org), which works under both Windows XP and Vista. I' ve listed the scores for each of the component tests below in the performance evaluation section. www.cadalyst.com cadalyst June 2008 32 http://www.cadalyst.com/c2008 http://www.cadalyst.com/c2008 http://www.spec.org http://www.hp.com http://www.cadalyst.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Cadalyst - June 2008 Cadalyst - June 2008 Contents Editor's Window CAD Central Tech Trends: Community Building in Progress A Quarter Century of Cadalyst Tracking a CAD Giant The Highs and Lows of CAD Hardware Industry Insights — Looking Ahead Cadalyst Lab Reviews: HP xw4600 Workstation with LP3065 30” LCD Monitor NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700 — Graphics Card LaCie 324 — LCD Monitor CAD Manager: Making Standards Stick MCAD Modeling: Rational vs. Irrational Decisions AEC Insight: Data Collection in AEC CAD Cartoon Issue Indexes Hot Tip Harry: Just a Few CAD Renovations Cadalyst - June 2008 Cadalyst - June 2008 - Cadalyst - June 2008 (Page Cover1) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Cadalyst - June 2008 (Page Cover2) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Contents (Page 3) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Contents (Page 4) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Contents (Page 5) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Editor's Window (Page 6) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Editor's Window (Page 7) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Editor's Window (Page 8) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Editor's Window (Page 9) Cadalyst - June 2008 - CAD Central (Page 10) Cadalyst - June 2008 - CAD Central (Page 11) Cadalyst - June 2008 - CAD Central (Page 12) Cadalyst - June 2008 - CAD Central (Page 13) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Tech Trends: Community Building in Progress (Page 14) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Tech Trends: Community Building in Progress (Page 15) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Tech Trends: Community Building in Progress (Page 16) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Tech Trends: Community Building in Progress (Page 17) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Tech Trends: Community Building in Progress (Page 18) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Tech Trends: Community Building in Progress (Page 19) Cadalyst - June 2008 - A Quarter Century of Cadalyst (Page 20) Cadalyst - June 2008 - A Quarter Century of Cadalyst (Page 21) Cadalyst - June 2008 - A Quarter Century of Cadalyst (Page 22) Cadalyst - June 2008 - A Quarter Century of Cadalyst (Page 23) Cadalyst - June 2008 - A Quarter Century of Cadalyst (Page 24) Cadalyst - June 2008 - A Quarter Century of Cadalyst (Page 25) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Tracking a CAD Giant (Page 26) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Tracking a CAD Giant (Page 27) Cadalyst - June 2008 - The Highs and Lows of CAD Hardware (Page 28) Cadalyst - June 2008 - The Highs and Lows of CAD Hardware (Page 29) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Industry Insights — Looking Ahead (Page 30) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Industry Insights — Looking Ahead (Page 31) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Cadalyst Lab Reviews: HP xw4600 Workstation with LP3065 30” LCD Monitor (Page 32) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Cadalyst Lab Reviews: HP xw4600 Workstation with LP3065 30” LCD Monitor (Page 33) Cadalyst - June 2008 - NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700 — Graphics Card (Page 34) Cadalyst - June 2008 - NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700 — Graphics Card (Page 35) Cadalyst - June 2008 - LaCie 324 — LCD Monitor (Page 36) Cadalyst - June 2008 - LaCie 324 — LCD Monitor (Page 37) Cadalyst - June 2008 - CAD Manager: Making Standards Stick (Page 38) Cadalyst - June 2008 - CAD Manager: Making Standards Stick (Page 39) Cadalyst - June 2008 - MCAD Modeling: Rational vs. Irrational Decisions (Page 40) Cadalyst - June 2008 - MCAD Modeling: Rational vs. Irrational Decisions (Page 41) Cadalyst - June 2008 - AEC Insight: Data Collection in AEC (Page 42) Cadalyst - June 2008 - AEC Insight: Data Collection in AEC (Page 43) Cadalyst - June 2008 - AEC Insight: Data Collection in AEC (Page 44) Cadalyst - June 2008 - AEC Insight: Data Collection in AEC (Page 45) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Issue Indexes (Page 46) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Issue Indexes (Page 47) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Issue Indexes (Page 48) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Issue Indexes (Page 49) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Hot Tip Harry: Just a Few CAD Renovations (Page 50) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Hot Tip Harry: Just a Few CAD Renovations (Page Cover3) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Hot Tip Harry: Just a Few CAD Renovations (Page Cover4)
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