Duke-UNC Brain Imaging and Analysis Center
BIAC Forums | Profile | Register | Active Topics | Members | Search | FAQ
Username:
Password:
Save Password   Forgot your Password?
 All Forums
 Support Forums
 Windows Support
 Computer advice
 New Topic  Reply to Topic
 Printer Friendly
Author Previous Topic Topic Next Topic  

daniel.greenberg
Starting Member

1 Posts

Posted - May 08 2003 :  2:20:06 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The lab I work in is considering purchasing a computer for FMRI data analysis. Before we do, though, I wanted to try to make sure that the BIAC software and Matlab tools would actually work on the computer we want to buy (it'd really suck to have a $3500 doorstop). So any advice would be appreciated. Here are the specs we're looking at:

Dell Precision Workstation 450
2.8 GHz Intel Xeon Processor (512K Cache)
256MB DDR226 SDRAM memory*
Dell UltraSharp 19-inch Flat Panel monitor
ATI Fire GL 64MB dual-monitor-capable videocard
Two 120GB 7200rpm IDE hard drives
Windows XP Professional using NTFS
Dell PS/2 mouse
4X DVD+RW/+R (allows for DVD and CD burning)
48X CDROM
3 Year Hardware Support

*Memory will be supplemented by 2 DDR 1GB Unbuffered Non-ECC sticks
purchased separately 'cause they're much cheaper that way.

I have a few questions in particular:

--We're currently planning to get IDE drives. Would it be worth it to get the vastly more expensive SCSI drives?

--Has anyone used Matlab, SPM, the BIAC tools, etc. on a Xeon? The websites suggest it should work but that's not a guarantee.

--(most important) Is it possible to connect to the SAN, the CCN servers, and other vital machines from the Sociology-Psychology building?

Any advice would be great. Thanks!

francis.favorini
Forum Admin

USA
618 Posts

Posted - May 08 2003 :  3:51:36 PM  Show Profile  Visit francis.favorini's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Daniel,

That system should be fine. A couple of notes:
  • If you want to use the memory that comes with it, make sure you order non-ECC from Dell to go with what you will be adding.

  • SCSI drives will be somewhat faster, especially if you configure a RAID.

  • The extra CD-ROM drive isn't really necessary, since your DVD drive will read CD's.

  • You might want to get the optical mouse with scroll wheel.

  • Make sure you don't order the same day 4-hour support unless you really want it.

  • Might want to add a surge suppressor.

You should be able to connect to the SAN from Soc-Psych unless they have a firewall set up that blocks it.

-Francis

IT Director, Brain Imaging and Analysis Center
Go to Top of Page
  Previous Topic Topic Next Topic  
 New Topic  Reply to Topic
 Printer Friendly
Jump To:
BIAC Forums © 2000-2010 Brain Imaging and Analysis Center Go To Top Of Page
This page was generated in 0.35 seconds. Snitz Forums 2000