Our church is in need of a new PC badly. we have a member who wants to donate funds towards a new PC. Has anyone seen any good Black Friday specials for a PC that will work with Proclaim?
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LOGOS® Proclaim® has unique requirements wherefor the vast majority of outlets haven't provision. I pictured a SERIOUS Workstation for 胡桃江市日系基督教會 Japanese Christian Church of Walnut Creek (CA, USA), a member Congregation of 東宣北米神聖教会 OMS (viz., Oriental Missionary Society) Holiness Church of North America. My goals include an intel® XEON® W7-3455 (FCLGA 4677), ASUS® Pro™ WS W790-SAGE SE, nᴠɪᴅɪᴀ® QUADRO® RTX™ B7000 (nᴠɪᴅɪᴀ GB102 GPU, 24GiB GDDR7 ECC VRAM), triple 2GiB PCIe 5.0 SSDs, octal 16GiB DDR5-5000 ECC modules, and triple ASUS ROG® THOR™ power-supply units (JCCWC has a six-phase 120/208/240VAC PG&E supply). Also a 5U rackmount PROMISE® unit-attached SAS hard disc array. I'm forced to give each SSD its own fansink, as the only LGA4677 MPU coolers available are crossdraft, RATHER than downdraft.- You might find that the new MacMini is a convenient unit to buy.
- It depends on your budget, William Smith -- and how familiar the person who maintains the computer is to the various operating systems. As Mike Binks suggests the Mac Mini would be a good decision, unless you aren't familiar with MacOS. Then when things go wrong you may not be able to repair the problem -- and, yes, things go wrong with Macs as well as PCs. If PC is your preference, I have found that gaming PCs have everything you need, right out of the box. The one in my link below is at it's lowest price ever and has a high end processor and GPU. The page at Amazon doesn't actually say, but the computer has 4 display outputs. It should be future proof for a long while. https://www.amazon.com/Alienware-Aurora-R16-Gaming-Desktop/dp/B0CKLYZHTF/ref=sr_1_4?psr=PDAY&s=pbdd&sr=1-4&ufe=INHOUSE_INSTALLMENTS%3AUS_5M_VENDOR_FUNDING