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Thread : NEED YOUR INPUT ON BUILDING A PC FOR PHOTOGRAPHY
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Looks fine to me. You may want to invest in larger hard drives. I know it may sound overkill, but photography will eat GBs like there's no tommorow.
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Looks fine to me. You may want to invest in larger hard drives. I know it may sound overkill, but photography will eat GBs like there's no tommorow. Your absolutely right, maybe 750 gb.
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id get a firegl or a nvdia qurado, and more hdd space, and why raid 1 and not raid 0 or JOBD? |
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Yeah, RAID 0 would be faster, but RAID 1 is better in this instance.
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I thank everyone for there input, I'll have to modify my list a bit. Since I do watch movies on my pc and do a little bit of video editing (home movies) is it better for me to get the x1300 still or go for the x1900xt for $249. |
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Video editing requires CPU muscle and a bit of GPU power. What I say is get the best of both worlds: Mainstream. The 7600GT is around $140. Get this one, the fastest of them all:
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Up your memory to 4 GB, if possible. The more memory the less your image editing software (Photoshop?) will need to use the scratch disk. You should also consider a separate hard disk partition for the scratch disk.
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Buy an Apple. The new power Mac kicks ass and Apple is the prefered way to go for graphics art.
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I am going with everyone else on the video card, if you don't need it then get something cheaper.
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Everyone but Waylander seems to have missed this one.
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Hi Guys,
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Lots of different reviews here on THG on LCD monitors.
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Ok so if I shift my priorities around a bit and set up to a X6800 will this be much better than a e6600 or should I buy an e6600 and once kentsfield go down in price pick one up? I read on another thread simular to mine that I should only use DDR2 that is 533 mhz, is this true or is 800 mhz better. |
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@ mp: I've been around a bit but travelling a lot due to work.
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I just built my Core2 rig for graphic/video stuff. Photoshop CS2 takes around 3 seconds to load with all my plugins. An 8MP image run through the Noise Ninja 2.1 plugin takes about 2 seconds! My old computer (P4 1.5Ghz with 786MB Rambus ram) took over 30 seconds! If you want something to overclock and do some mild gaming on it for $1,500 (w/o monitors) check this out.
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