Hello, everyone.
This is Enta.
I bought a work computer last month.

It’s always been a personal principle of mine to buy the most up-to-date parts available at the time.
In my recent work, I make extensive use of 3D CAD and 2D CAD.
Also, as a "NoriTuber," I'm starting to need to work on videos, and my current PC is a bit slow, so I've been getting frustrated more and more.
So, I’ve been using my current desktop for five years. It still has plenty of life left in it, but only on the condition that it supports 3D and video!
I bought it.
In the past, I used to build my own PCs to balance cost and personal preference, but this time I’m getting a custom-built PC.

The basic structure is
Windows 10
Intel i7-9700
Corsair Liquid Cooler
TUF/Z390-PLUS GAMING Motherboard
DDR4-2666 SDRAM 16GB Memory
NVIDIA Quadro P2000 Graphics Card
High-Speed M.2 SSD 1TB
4 TB HDD
80PLUS GOLD Power Supply Unit
This PC costs just under 300,000 yen in total.
As you can see, I've included the drive and card reader.
Our recommendation this time is the Quadro P2000.

The Quadro P2000 is a staple for 3D and video work.
It's a bit pricey, but having this makes all the difference!
So, as for how it actually is...
I actually finished the setup the other day...
I haven't even installed the software yet... lol
Also, I'm using three monitors—they're five years old—and currently, the connections areDVIThat's right.
However, today's graphics cards areDisplayPortThat's how it connects...
I don't know...
So, since I don't have an adapter, I can only use one screen, and I'm waiting for it to arrive from Amazon lol
I'll save the speed test for my new PC for next time, but I'll get the software set up right away.
When upgrading to the latest graphics card, please be careful with the DisplayPort.
This PC is equipped with specifications that make it fully capable of handling construction ICT tasks.
Especially when working with 3D data, the time it takes to complete a task depends on the performance of your computer.
You'll need a computer with at least these specifications.
I guess anything less than this would be pretty annoying, lol.
The problem is that people who don't work with ICT and the like simply don't understand the need for such high-performance PCs, right?
Just how much of a hassle it is when your PC is slow, and how much time it takes...
See you later.



