It’s a Multi-CAD World And I Am A Multi-CAD Girl: (Featuring) CATIA v.6, Siemens NX 9 and PTC Creo Parametric 3.0
The Dell Precision m6800 was built to be a sturdy, heavy duty portable desktop computer. Though it’s technically a laptop, it weighs in at almost 8 lbs, so it wasn’t necessarily built to operate in the field. The good news is that it is built to run virtually all CAD programs. There are a multitude of possible configurations to work with, so in this post we will optimize this moveable workstation for PTC Creo Parametric 3.0, Siemens NX 9 and CATIA v.6.
If you are an engineer who needs a heavy duty (and heavy) laptop that has the power of a desktop that can handle anything from part modeling, assemblies and drawings, rendering and simulation with PTC Creo Parametric 3.0, Siemens NX 9 and CATIA v.6, then this might be a good option to consider.
In this post, we’ll optimize the Dell Precision M6800 for users with heavy-duty workflows. First we’ll check out of the specs, and then we’ll choose the best hardware configurations.
Dell Precision M6800 Features:
CPU Options |
4th generation Intel® Core™ i5 and i7 processors, up to Core i7 Extreme Edition; Intel vPro |
Operating Systems |
Windows® 8 Pro (64-Bit) • Genuine Windows® 7 Ultimate (32-Bit or 64-Bit); Genuine Windows® 7 Professional (32-Bit or 64-Bit) • Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® version 6.4 • Ubuntu® 12.04 SP1 Linux |
Chipset |
Mobile Intel® QM87 Express |
GPU |
AMD FirePro M6100 Mobility Pro with 2GB GDDR5 dedicated memory NVIDIA Quadro K3100M with 4GB GDDR5 dedicated memory NVIDIA Quadro K4100M with 4GB GDDR5 dedicated memory NVIDIA Quadro K5100M with 8GB GDDR5 dedicated memory Display Options |
Memory |
2 4 DIMM slots: up to 32GB 1600MHz Or up to 16GB 1866MHz memory |
Storage Options |
Support for four storage devices: one 2.5″ drive in easy eject drive bay; one 2.5″ drive in internal bay; one 2.5″ in optical bay caddy6; one solid state Mini-Card; Dell Fast Response Free Fall Sensor standard
7200rpm SATA 6Gb/s hard drive from 320GB up to 750GB; 7200rpm 320GB FIPS Certified Self Encrypting Drive
7200rpm SATA 6Gb/s 500GB or 1TB hybrid hard drive with up to 32GB of integrated solid state storage
SSD (Solid state drive) from 128GB to 512GB SATA 6Gb/s
Solid State Mini-Card storage device from 128GB to 512GB 6Gb/s Optional RAID 0 or 1 (requires minimum of two storage devices); Optional RAID 5 (requires minimum of three storage devices) |
Maximum Battery Life |
2-9 hrs |
Display |
17.3″ HD+(1600×900): anti-glare, LED-backlit with Premium Panel Guarantee
17.3″ FHD(1920×1080): Dell UltraSharp™, wide view, anti-glare, LED-backlit, Premium Panel Guarantee
17.3″ FHD(1920×1080): Dell UltraSharp™ multi-touch, LED-backlit, ten finger simultaneous touch, Premium Panel Guarantee |
Weight |
7.86b lbs |
Optical Drive |
DVD-ROM; Slot load DVD+/-RW; Blu-ray Disc™ Rewritable; Optical bay caddy for additional hard drive or solid state drive |
Standard I/O Ports |
Left: 1 – Lock Slot, 2 – USB 3.0, 1 – Microphone, 1 – 1 – 9-in-1 media card reader, 1 – SmartCard reader (optional), 1 – 54mm ExpressCard slot Right: 2 – USB 3.0, 1 – Display Port, 1 – Wireless Switch Rear: 1 – VGA, 1 – RJ-45, 1 – eSATA/USB 2.0, 1 HDMI |
One major improvement in terms of initial options is that you can get the M6800 with an SSD drive right instead of settling for a HHD, which would slow down performance no matter what CPU or GPU combination you might select. Of the many options available, we definitely want to eliminate anything other than the 128 GB to 512 GB SSD. .
Siemens NX 9, CATIA v.6, and PTC Creo Parametric 3.0:
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Minimum RAM |
Uses |
OS |
Siemens NX 9 |
4 GB |
Parts & Assembly Modeling, Simulation & Analysis Animations & Rendering Cost Estimation Documentation
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Mac OS X Novell SUSE Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux Windows 7 Windows 8
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CATIA |
4 GB |
Parts & Assembly Modeling, Simulation & Analysis Animations & Rendering Documentation
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Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows Vista Windows XP
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Creo Parametric 3.o |
4 GB |
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Windows 7 Professional Windows 8
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Even though the minimum required RAM for these is 4 GB, for heavy workloads we are going to need at least 16 GB to start. We can also see that Windows 7 (64-bit) would be the most compatible OS to use for these 3 CAD programs on our Dell Precision M6800. The reason it has to be 6-bit, is that programs like PTC Creo Parametric 3.0 won’t use more than 3 GB of RAM in a 32-bit OS, no matter how much you have planted inside your machine. As we begin to pare down our options, we have to choose the best combination of CPU and GPU.
Optimizing the M6800 for Siemens NX 9, PTC Creo 3.0, and CATIA:
I always write that it’s about minimal investment vs. loss of productivity when you get down to actually buying a CAD workstation. For these particular heavy-duty CAD programs, it really depends on what you do most. If you need to cover all functionality (parts & assemblies, drawings, simulations, rendering, animation), you’re going to have to pay for a better CPU, GPU and RAM. There’s just no getting around it when considering the M6800. Or is there…
Siemens NX 9: This high-end CAD/CAM/CAE design software is used for parametric and direct solid/surface modelling, engineering and fluid analysis (via the finite element method, finite volume method) and manufacturing finished design. In terms of the M6800 Dell, the only thing you might want to avoid in hardware configurations is the choice of the AMD FirePro, as Siemens recommends the NVIDIA Quadro series for optimal performance.
PTC Creo Parametric 3.0: The hardware requirements are minimal here (4GB), which is pretty amazing considering what this program can do. In terms of the parameters of the Dell M6800’s GPU, Creo gives us a break by being certified for both our AMD and NVIDIA options. This program might be worth switching over to because users can now work with CATIA, Siemens NX, SolidWorks, SolidEdge and Autodesk Inventor files without the need for a separate compiler or access to a software license or the respective CAD system, which could give you an edge in the current multi-CAD collaborative environment. In other words, you could try the AMD FirePro 6100 to cut down on GPU costs and run the risk of it not working so well with Siemens NX 9.
CATIA v6: Dassault has certified only the heavy duty Intel i7 4940 and NVIDIA Quadro series GPUs for the Precision M6800, and you can bet that the more RAM you have here, the better off you are. It is also worth noting that it is currently only set up to run 64-bit Windows 7. That’s pretty limiting.
Optimizing CATIA v6, Creo Parametric 3.0, and Siemens NX 9 for the Dell Precision M6800:
Ok, so we have a straightforward software shortcut! The Dell Precision Optimizer is an automated tool that tunes your system outside of its factory settings to get the best ISV performance. The Optimizer also monitors automated system updates and will automatically send you system utilization reports to make sure you are not going to blow a microchip when you use your software. You click on one of the three CAD packages listed here, and the Optimizer adjusts system settings to the best configuration per application. The Optimizer is available for the most popular professional applications. It does this in the background, tweaking things like Intel Hyper-Threading, the number of CPU cores being used, as well as graphics and power adjustments.
Optimizing CPU: My ideal choice here is Intel Core i7-4940MX (Quad Core Extreme 3.10GHz, 4.0GHz Turbo, 8MB 57W, w/HD Graphics 4600). This to me is just perfect, but so is having the extra cash to purchase this expensive CPU ($1096). I would scale this down to include any of the 4 core 8 thread i7 processors: the 4910MQ , 4810MQ, the 4860HQ, who have similar base frequencies (2.8-3.1 GHz), but go down in price to $378 (4810MQ). My value choice would be right in the middle with the 4910MQ ($568) for the extra 2MB of extra L3 cache.
Part Modeling: The Intel i7 4910MQ’s base frequency of 2.9 GHz will easily cover part modeling across all three CAD programs.
Assemblies: Assemblies are similar in respect to CPU load-they are moved from your hard drive to your RAM. The 16GB of RAM and a 256 GB SSD will easily handle average to large assemblies with sub-assemblies that have many thousands of parts.
Drawings: Drawing functions start using multi-threaded loads-each drawing sheet is assigned a core, and as I understand it, since each sheet has 4 views or more, a quad core CPU is needed for optimum functionality, and all of the available CPU options with the Dell Precision M6800 fit this need.
Optimizing RAM: Most CAD files load directly onto RAM when opened. It only makes sense that the more complex and larger a model is, the more RAM you need. With the M6800 running these 3 heavy duty CAD programs you will need at least 16 GB, but 32GB would be better if you can afford it. However, with 16 GB of RAM, you should be able to run any one of these CAD programs while running regular desktop applications without too much of a strain.
Optimizing GPU: Any one of the AMD FirePro and NVIDIA Quadro graphics options (with up to 8GB of discrete video memory) will allow you to run high-end graphics-from rendering to modeling complex simulations, so thankfully, this choice is easy.
Who it is great for:
Engineers who do travel occasionally and need a portable desktop rig.
Minimum Configuration for Engineers : i7 4910 CPU, 16 GB RAM, 256GB SSD
Maximum Configuration for Engineers: i7 4940 CPU, 32 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD
Who it is not for:
The M6800 is not for lightweight CAD users, students, or engineers who are constantly on the move. It is a decent replacement for a desktop workstation, and can be moved when necessary. If your design/modeling home is a desk or a cubicle, but you do need to move occasionally enough that a desktop is far too much of a hassle, this is a good choice.
$2655 |
· Intel® Core™ i7-4910MQ Processor (Quad Core 2.90GHz, 3.90GHz Turbo, 8MB 47W, w/HD Graphics 4600) · Windows 7 Professional (64Bit Windows 8.1 License, Media)- English, French, German, Dutch, Italian · 17.3″ UltraSharp™ FHD(1920×1080) Wide View Anti-Glare LED-backlit with Premium Panel Guarantee · 16GB1 DDR3L at 1600MHz · 256GB 2.5inch SATA Solid State Drive · 8X DVD+/-RW Drive Slot Load · AMD FirePro™ M6100 w/2GB GDDR5 · 3Yr Basic Warranty – NBD No Upgrade Selected · 7.86 lbs
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$3520 |
· Intel® Core™ i7-4810MQ Processor (Quad Core 2.80GHz, 3.80GHz Turbo, 6MB 47W, w/HD Graphics 4600) · Windows 7 Professional (64Bit Windows 8.1 License, Media)- English, French, German, Dutch, Italian · 44cm (17.3″) UltraSharp FHD(1920×1080) Wide View Anti-Glare LED-backlit Premium Panel Guarantee · 16GB1 DDR3L at 1600MHz · 512GB 2.5inch SATA Solid State Drive · 8X DVD+/-RW Drive Tray Load · NVIDIA® Quadro® K4100M w/4GB GDDR5
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If money is even less of a consideration, this is my ideal configuration ($4000+):
Intel® Core™ i7-4940MX (Quad Core Extreme 3.10GHz, 4.0GHz Turbo, 8MB 57W, w/HD Graphics 4600) Windows 7 Professional, English, 64-bit (includes Windows 8.1 Pro 64bit License)
Nvidia® Quadro® K5100M w/8GB GDDR5
UltraSharp™ FHD(1920×1080)
Wide View Anti-Glare LED-backlit with Premium Panel Guarantee (maybe touch screen, though even when money is no concern it doesn’t seem really necessary)
32GB (4x8GB) 1600MHz DDR3L
512GB 2.5inch Serial ATA Solid State Drive+