01/01/2009 CAD2 Workstation prize draw - 3D World 110

 

Win a CAD2 workstation

 

Enter our prize draw and you could win an Imagine DQX, a high-performance workstation with eight processing cores that’s designed specifically for exacting 3D and VFX work

 

As the manufacturer of the only dedicated computer to be backed by a world-leading software development house – AceCad Software – CAD2 is renowned for producing fast, powerful and capable workstations for 3D artists. The Imagine DQX has been designed to give professional 3D design and VFX users maximum performance and flexibility.

 

The top-end workstation is based around dual Intel E5460 64-bit quad-core processors running at 3.16GHz; 8GB of 667MHz DDR-2 memory; and an Nvidia Quadro FX 4600 graphics card. This is complemented by a 300GB SATA2 main system hard drive with a 10,000rpm platter rotation speed and a 500GB data storage drive with a 7,200rpm platter. And just to make sure that the Imagine DQX can help you realise your creative potential straight out of the box, it also comes with a Logitech keyboard, optical mouse and a? copy of Windows XP Professional x64 Edition.

Like all of CAD2’s workstations, the Imagine DQX will help to keep both your electricity bill and your carbon footprint down. With 80 per cent power efficiency and no lead content, it’s about as eco-friendly as a computer could be.

CAD2’s knowledge of 3D design hardware and the latest software developments gives the company a valuable insight into how today’s leading applications function. Its high-performance workstations and rendering solutions unleash the true power behind the best programs, enabling creatives to work without boundaries or bottlenecks. The company provides not only the best performance platform, but also workstations that are future-proofed for the next generation of software releases.

HOW TO ENTER
We’re giving away one CAD2 Imagine DQX workstation, which would normally be sold for £3,695. To enter, first click the link at the foot of the page to read our standard terms and conditions. Please note that this contest is open to entrants worldwide, not just in the UK.

Next, simply complete the online entry form and submit your entry. One winner will be chosen at random after the closing date, which is 1 January 2009.

This competition is now closed.