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    I have Just put my deposit down on an AXZY series machine with a 10x5 bed for my workshop.
    I will be running V carve pro, AUTOCAD and probably artcam. I have treated myself to a nice powerful Dell machine for designing at my home office during evenings and weekends but am wondering what setup to go for for the workshop???
    A powerful laptop that will enable me to design anywhere and work in extremely close proximity to the machine or an all in one PC at my (quite small) desk in my office this is around 20m from the machine in the workshop.
    Also what system requirements would you suggest I look for to run the softwares I will be running?
    TIA!

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    An Intel atom based system would cover what you need regarding running Mach3, LinuxCNC and so on, sniff one out on eBay...

    I would keep the machine's PC as just that, exclusive to it. Treat yourself to something else for the desk and messing about on, 48 hours into a job the last thing you want to do is mess up a job from using the same system to do other things...

    Link: Intel D945GCLF2 Atom Mini-ITX Motherboards
    Last edited by Lee Roberts; 18-11-2017 at 10:31 PM.
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    Can't really comment on what AutoCAD needs - probably the most cpu-hungry piece of software you mention - but I would avoid laptops or similar compact machines if you are going to use them anywhere near your new machine. My first garage pc eventually started randomly shutting down in the middle of a job. Turned out to be the cpu heatsink full of dust causing overheating. Dust builds up everywhere inside. Laptops are much more sensitive to this and much more difficult to clean out. A decent-size desktop machine lets you take a panel off and stick a small vacuum cleaner nozzle inside. In a clean office environment, take your pick according to power needed/size/budget. Personally, I prefer to avoid laptops as you get more power/speed/reliability for the price from a desktop but if you need portability or small size, you have to compromise somewhere.

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    You would be amazed at the capacity of a CNC machine to create a mess. If it is MDF based cutting then the fine dust gets EVERYWHERE. Metal is worse, as it is conductive and I have lost one motherboard this year from swarf ingress. Even with dust extraction some local filtration is a must. I would recommend one on your face to start with, then the PC should be in a case with filtered air being blown in. If you are running Mach3 and a parallel port, then a laptop is trouble because of timing issues and power saving.

    I don't know about AutoCAD nowadays, but I run version R14, which is at least 20 years old, but does what I want. On a modern PC that can't be hogging too much in the way of resources.

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    If you get a small compact atom based system, say an Intel D525 (1M Cache, 1.80 GHz) based system, they don't really require additional cooling of the case they live in, filters on any intake fans/slots go along way still...

    Coupled with proper machine isolation it should be a more or less non issue.

    Link: Intel D525MW Intel Atom 1GB DDR3 RAM Mini ITX Bundle - £15.00
    Last edited by Lee Roberts; 19-11-2017 at 01:44 PM.
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