Is everyone still happy with their 9262?
More importantly, does anyone regret getting a 9262 instead of the 5797 or the 5796?
The most important thing for me is to be able to run Autocad Architecture 2008 or 2009 (ACA) with no problems. It is a huge resource hog - more than any other application I use on a daily basis. ACA has crashed every high-end desktop I have ever owned or used at work (some of these workstations were over $3500 and built specifically for Autocad Architecture). I need to run this along with outlook, firefox, photoshop, other adobe apps, itunes, excel, word, and various other applications on and off. I need to use all these apps at the same time, I cannot be opening and closing some apps to run others. I will be using Vista 64 even though I think I like XP 64 better.
Does anyone know if I can do this on a 5797 or the 5796 fully loaded? I own a 8890 and remember what a pain it was when I had to port that thing around on a daily basis. Typically I don't, but I know there will be 10 months coming up where I will have to carry it to a job site and back home everyday (walking).
Any input would be much appreciated. Happy Thanksgiving USA people.
More importantly, does anyone regret getting a 9262 instead of the 5797 or the 5796?
The most important thing for me is to be able to run Autocad Architecture 2008 or 2009 (ACA) with no problems. It is a huge resource hog - more than any other application I use on a daily basis. ACA has crashed every high-end desktop I have ever owned or used at work (some of these workstations were over $3500 and built specifically for Autocad Architecture). I need to run this along with outlook, firefox, photoshop, other adobe apps, itunes, excel, word, and various other applications on and off. I need to use all these apps at the same time, I cannot be opening and closing some apps to run others. I will be using Vista 64 even though I think I like XP 64 better.
Does anyone know if I can do this on a 5797 or the 5796 fully loaded? I own a 8890 and remember what a pain it was when I had to port that thing around on a daily basis. Typically I don't, but I know there will be 10 months coming up where I will have to carry it to a job site and back home everyday (walking).
Any input would be much appreciated. Happy Thanksgiving USA people.




