Is it time for a new computer? If so, you are going to want to consider the differences between a workstation and a PC. You will want to purchase a computer that is powerful enough to meet your needs, yet you do not want to overpay for equipment that is heftier than you need it to be. Here are some features to consider when computer shopping.
It may seem like workstations and PCs are the same thing; while it is true that the two terms are used interchangeably in blogs and literature, when you get down to the technical specifications, there is a noticeable difference between the two, both in price and performance. From a user standpoint, they might not be aware that there is a difference between the two, but computer manufacturers like Intel design desktop PCs and workstations as two different machines.
It is standard for workstations to have more power, which is why they are preferred for more demanding work. PCs are capable machines in their own right, and they are an economical choice for offices with a light computing workload.
3 Advantages to Workstations
Rendering Graphics
Workstations are built to handle multiple professional-grade graphics cards. If your organization does any work with graphics or video, then you will notice a major improvement with performance when using a workstation. A PC only has one slot that comes with a consumer-grade graphics card. Using a PC for graphic work and seeing slower render times means more downtime. Downtime adds up and slowly eats away at profits. With this in mind, it will not take too long to recoup the extra expense from the workstation.
More Memory
While newer PCs are coming out with impressive memory capabilities, the memory of a desktop PC still lacks compared to workstations. The extra memory offered by workstations is perfect for heavy duty tasks. Workstations are preferred by engineers and artist because extra memory means they can create on larger canvases. With an office full of jobs that demand a lot of computer memory, using multiple workstations will ensure that there is no weak link in the work-flow and projects will be completed quicker.
More Powerful Processors
Workstations can be configured with more powerful processors. This lends itself better to not only heavier duty task like we mentioned above, but it also enables the user to have multiple applications open at the same time with fast response times. A faster performance time will help jobs get done quicker and dramatically cut back on downtime caused by slow computers.
When it comes down to it, the difference in price between a standard workstation and a PC may be as little as a few hundred dollars. Gaining such a large performance advantage for only a small additional investment is why workstations are preferred for businesses. However, newer desktop PCs have more power than ever and may be a cost-effective choice for companies with light computer needs.
If you want to be confident that you are making the right computer related choice for your business, then give Heart of Texas Network Consultants a call at (254) 848-7100. We will go over the computing needs of your company and recommend for you the perfect make and model. We can even maintain your new equipment with our managed services so that you will get maximum performance out of your new technology.
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