Design program help
I want to start and design a WB
but i don't know what prog to use , i don't whant something to heavy. i have a week P3 computer :( so... and ... can someone give me the sizes for A64/socketA mount with as meny detail's as posible , i looked for it but i didn't found it. thx |
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Here the detailed socket dimensions are, stolen right out of the AMD thermal design appendix.
edit; forgot to mention they are for AMD64 processors, not socket A |
I use mastercam 9.1 since my father allready have it in his workshop , its probly the best and most powerfull and expensive CAD\CAM program when it comes to machining.
realy hard on the design part , no free handish at all , u will have to build it via geometrical models. Solidworks is probly the one for ya , userfriendly , easy to use , alot of freehand options and very flexible , very expensive program aswell.. autocad is crap when coming to machining..dunno about working with it , but the files we recive from ppl who use it are godamn useless. there are tons of programs out there , there are also some nice freeweres who arent so bad |
I just posted this a few days ago.
http://forums.procooling.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=10014 |
Solidworks is nice, easy to use and lurn. May grind a bit on a P3 tho :(
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the softwere itself isnt too havy , it will be if u will run big files on it ..
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