Contemplating a new desktop PC

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coffeejo

coffeejo

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Thanks everyone. Lots of varying opinions: I expected nothing less!

I'll have a proper read through tomorrow when I've got the time to process the information.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
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Your choices are based on budget. A decent Intel i5, 8gb-16gb ram, 240mb Boot SSD and additional 2TB hard drive and maybe an Nvidia GTX 950/960 for some good graphics power
 
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coffeejo

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Budget is variable: at this stage, I'm more interested in seeing what costs what. The amount of time I'm spending at the computer and editing photos, especially now I'm getting to grips with the more advanced aspects of photoshop, I'm happy to invest for the future.
 

swee'pea99

Squire
Your choices are based on budget. A decent Intel i5, 8gb-16gb ram, 240mb Boot SSD and additional 2TB hard drive and maybe an Nvidia GTX 950/960 for some good graphics power
I disagree. Your choices are based on what you actually want to do with it. If like me the OP essentially wants a machine to do browsing, word processing, a limited amount of photo editing, music storage and the like, then, eg, 2 TB of storage is almost certainly massive overkill. I sort out my FiL's PC whenever we go to visit - update scanning software, defragment, all that sort of stuff - and after maybe five or six years, he still has something like 210Mb of free space on his 250Mb HD.
 
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coffeejo

coffeejo

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I disagree. Your choices are based on what you actually want to do with it. If like me the OP essentially wants a machine to do browsing, word processing, a limited amount of photo editing, music storage and the like, then, eg, 2 TB of storage is almost certainly massive overkill. I sort out my FiL's PC whenever we go to visit - update scanning software, defragment, all that sort of stuff - and after maybe five or six years, he still has something like 210Mb of free space on his 250Mb HD.
A bit of context. A quick check suggests I've got 51GB of music and 38GB of photos thus far. I'm currently in the process of editing my photos from earlier this week: twelve done, another eighty-two to go... And that's having deleted over a hundred that I didn't like or were duplicates. I rarely come back from a walk with less than a hundred.
 

swee'pea99

Squire
A bit of context. A quick check suggests I've got 51GB of music and 38GB of photos thus far. I'm currently in the process of editing my photos from earlier this week: twelve done, another eighty-two to go... And that's having deleted over a hundred that I didn't like or were duplicates. I rarely come back from a walk with less than a hundred.
Good. So that's one place to start. You need quite a lot of storage capacity. How much, and what else? What else do you need for what you want to do?
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
I just read through the other replies to see if anybody had mentioned noise!

You are lucky in having a quiet desktop PC - I have heard some horrendously noisy PCs over the years. Some of them were like having a hairdryer or fanheater blowing at you continuously.

I would make a point of listening to the PC before buying it. NB fans may be running at a slow, quiet speed until the system has been running for a while and then they fire up and create a racket.

If you can't listen to the PC, speak to the people supplying it and make sure that they know you don't like noisy machines! (Unless you intend to spend the entire time that you will be using it listening to music on headphones ...)

For graphics work I would be tempted to go for a 27" WQHD monitor such as THIS. (Read the reviews. It looks very good value for money. You could do a bit better, but not without spending a lot more.)
since upgrading to an SSD that noisy fan never seems to kick in to life... maybe it simply doesn't work, or maybe it doesn't need to work... either way, it's not noisy like the old desktops were :smile:
 
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coffeejo

coffeejo

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Good. So that's one place to start. You need quite a lot of storage capacity. How much, and what else? What else do you need for what you want to do?

[QUOTE 4236036, member: 9609"]what do you mean by 'editing' them ? I sometimes crop some of the ones i want to keep but that takes seconds.[/QUOTE]
Not ignoring you or other posters but need to walk the dog and then get going with the day. Will sit down with the thread tomorrow :smile:
 
I'm getting to grips with the more advanced aspects of photoshop
This is where you'll need the memory and processing power then. Still not much by gaming standards but once you start using layers you'll eat memory and processing. Most modern pc's will still cope admirably though.
 

mybike

Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
If you've got a lot of data it's probably worth getting a decent NAS, that is a box with hard disks in, for storage. If you get one that allows you to use two drives in parallel so much the better. Then you can back up to that and the cloud.
 

Seevio

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Photoshop is one of the most "shared" bits of software out there. It's also very expensive. If you actually need photoshop as opposed to just using the simpler bits, it would suggest that money is not so much an object. If that is the case, just go and buy the machine with the most storage and RAM that you can find.
 
Photoshop is one of the most "shared" bits of software out there. It's also very expensive. If you actually need photoshop as opposed to just using the simpler bits, it would suggest that money is not so much an object. If that is the case, just go and buy the machine with the most storage and RAM that you can find.
Free alternatives exist - Gimp IIRC
 

swee'pea99

Squire
Free alternatives exist - Gimp IIRC
Isn't gimp a linux thing? I've used something called photofiltre for years - does everything I want to, and a lot more than I'll ever understand, and it's a free download. You have to make sure you get the English version - I think it's French originally.
 
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