Gannet
New member
I'll apologize right up front for the cross-posting, in case you see this same question elsewhere. My excuse is that I'm not doing this because I'm lazy or in a hurry. Rather, I've been poking at this question for a while in various places and I'm getting zero answers or leads. I also think this question may be of interest to many besides myself.
The question is: does anyone know of any PC builders who are offering machines specifically tailored for the digital darkroom (DD)?
You can get specialty gaming machines, digital audio workstations, 3D graphics workstations, digital video workstations, etc., etc., but I'm not seeing any PCs optimized for DD work.
Yes, I can certainly spec out my own machine from a custom builder, and in fact I'm looking around at various builders to do just that. The problem is that there is a dearth of machines and options applicable to DD work. For example, massive RAM and massive storage are a given. Data redundancy and dual processors are highly desirable. Absolute max CPU speed is nice but not really that important, and 3D graphics speed is not important. The usual "custom machine starting points" you see on websites simply aren't geared for this. Server class boxes are usually the only ones that come close, and they often have other unneeded features.
As an editorial comment, I think these vendors are missing out on a market. Why is it that we have lots of people lined up to pay multi-4-figure and 5-figure amounts for digital SLR systems, and yet these same folks are expected to limp along with an inadequate computer or else learn to be a hardware guru themselves and put one together? I think there's money laying on this table.
Maybe I'm all wrong and these vendors are out there. If so, please point me to them.
TIA
Gannet
St. Petersburg, Florida
The question is: does anyone know of any PC builders who are offering machines specifically tailored for the digital darkroom (DD)?
You can get specialty gaming machines, digital audio workstations, 3D graphics workstations, digital video workstations, etc., etc., but I'm not seeing any PCs optimized for DD work.
Yes, I can certainly spec out my own machine from a custom builder, and in fact I'm looking around at various builders to do just that. The problem is that there is a dearth of machines and options applicable to DD work. For example, massive RAM and massive storage are a given. Data redundancy and dual processors are highly desirable. Absolute max CPU speed is nice but not really that important, and 3D graphics speed is not important. The usual "custom machine starting points" you see on websites simply aren't geared for this. Server class boxes are usually the only ones that come close, and they often have other unneeded features.
As an editorial comment, I think these vendors are missing out on a market. Why is it that we have lots of people lined up to pay multi-4-figure and 5-figure amounts for digital SLR systems, and yet these same folks are expected to limp along with an inadequate computer or else learn to be a hardware guru themselves and put one together? I think there's money laying on this table.
Maybe I'm all wrong and these vendors are out there. If so, please point me to them.
TIA
Gannet
St. Petersburg, Florida