Thanks for the replies my friends, looks like it's time to check the contents of the piggy bank. I antiipate a sale in the near future of many of my hangar queens!
Wasn't that long ago that I was running AutoCAD Release 13 on my venerable PIII 850MHz 600X and was astonished and delighted at the performance increase when I upgraded to the Hitachi 7K60.
Now I find my beloved "duelling" T41p's coming up short when rendering some of my 3D AutoSHIP files under 2004, especially when running Autostructure. And that's with 2GB RAM and 7K100 HDs!
It's a sign of my newly developed desire for instant gratification, which I first experienced with the T41p, that I now find them wanting. I used to be glad to let my 600X crunch away at something until the result was presented, something that would often take an hour or more on occasion.
This has been reduced to mere minutes now on the T41p, but that's no longer good enough.
Sad really, but the "bang for the buck" ROI for me makes it a no brainer to upgrade to a T60p.
Guess I'll have to set aside a "few" dollars to upgrade my copy of 2004 to 2007 as well! Autodesk has always been kind and thoughtful enough to ensure I always have a "trial" copy of the latest release shipped to me so I can experience first hand all of the improvements vs. my "old" release.
Regards,
James