Senin, 23 Juni 2014

can you advise me on parts for a photo editing and gaming pc?

Q. Im gonna build a pc because i quite like electronics an using computers so why not try my luck at building one eh. anyway i want to do photo editing an play games like crysis an prototype.
price isnt so much of an issue
thanks
my girlfriend is saving up for a video camera so it will need to be able to handle video editing too

A. http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Antec-Twelve-Hundred-Case-w-o-PSU

http://www.amazon.co.uk/ASUS-Crosshair-Formula-Republic-Gamers/dp/B002BZJ9S6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1252673428&sr=8-1

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Corsair-2048MB-1066MHz-240pin-9-9-9-24/dp/B001V72I56/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1252673544&sr=1-15

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Amd-HDX710WFGIBOX-Phenom-Triple-Core-Processor/dp/B001R84CGC/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1252673586&sr=1-10

http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/640-GB-Western-Digital-WD6400AAKS-Caviar-Blue-SATA-300-7200-rpm-16MB-Cache-89-ms

http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Windows-Vista-Home-Prem-SP1-32-bit-English-1pk-DSP-OEI-DVD-w-Offer-Form

http://www.cclonline.com/product-info.asp?product_id=24200&category_id=263&manufacturer_id=0&tid=0761345-04661-9

http://www.cclonline.com/product-info.asp?product_id=31587&category_id=797&manufacturer_id=0

http://www.cclonline.com/product-info.asp?product_id=34996&category_id=351&manufacturer_id=0&tid=bh08ls20.auau

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i did some looking around and this is a good setup will run any game and video/picture edit with ease at a good price. the motherboard can take up to 16gbs or RAM and a quad core am3 cpu and is designed for gamers with easy overclocking and high def audio.

the motherboard is capible of taking 2 graphics cards and have chosen a PSU that should be able to handle this with most graphics cards if you want some of the really powerful ones (e.g. 4870hd x2) in crossfire you can buy molex to PCI power connectors though so it shouldnt be a problem.

the cpu is triple core rather than quad core but at the moment quad core is more expensive and unneeded triple core will garuntee you a good gaming experince with any current game on good graphics.

blu ray drive for photo and video editing along with writing to blu ray discs for some high definition in the future.

the case is a high performance gaming case that should be able to take water cooling if you ever wish to upgrade its just bin released and the antec 900 was a gamers favourite so this one should be even better and garuntee your hardware a good life expectancy by keeping them cool.

when assembling dont forget to wear a anti static wristband so not to destroy the expensive hardware :)


should i get a temporary computer for photo editing?
Q. i work mostly from home and was going to get the new mac pro until i found out it wasn't really new. im using lightroom, photoshop and sony vegas. im am feeling my 2.2 Ghz HP pavilion dv6 with 4 gb ram and 1 gb ati radeon is beginning to slow down and there are little problems here and there (ie. usb ports easily disconnects, slow opening/closing files/programs) although the mac pro is a year away, like most apple products, it cant be confirmed. i am considering a used 2008 iMac 2.8 Ghz dual core for $750, but it only has a 256 mb videocard. when i get my new computer, ill just give this to my mom (her macbook's fan just died)

will this be enough of an upgrade? will i feel much of a difference from my current computer?

A. Photoshop doesn't depend much on the video card, except for accelerating certain filters and 'cosmetic' features that smoothen the interface. Video card RAM is mainly needed by 3D programs and games.

Have you tried solving whatever problems you're currently having? It seems like you aren't maintaining the hard drive with regular defragmentation, or may have even allowed it to get close to full (which slows down *any* system). If you have some spare time and a place to keep your personal files, you could even try doing a "factory reset" that might get rid of bad settings too deep to find or fix, although this also wipes away everything you've added to the laptop (programs, files, etc.).

Apple makes some pretty good (if expensive) products, but you shouldn't get stuck in the yearly upgrade trap.

Broken fan? That should be a simple and relatively cheap fix.





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