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jschell10-May-23 5:51
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Roger Wright wrote:
but I'm getting older and getting the configuration just right isn't quite as fun as it used to be.


Not to mention the time it will take.

Roger Wright wrote:
I anticipate doing a lot of administrative stuff, along with a bunch of graphics-intensive AutoCAD things and computation-intense electrical system simulation functions.


Plus presumably things like sensitive data management, back ups etc.

You might want to also decide who is going to own the equipment. Presumably you will move on at some point and someone else will replace you but the work product will presumably still belong to them. So if it is their equipment it makes that part of it easier.

If it is their equipment then they would also be paying maintenance. With a standard maintenance support using a standard build is going to be easier. Also easier to replace it if that is needed.

Additionally that still leaves you the option to build your own personal PC. You do not necessarily need to 'build' it fully of course. Either custom design it fully or by something basic and perhaps upgrade a couple of things.
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