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Re: Best Computer for Photoshop?


Many thanks again for your advise

so i have decided to go for the MB P6x58d Premium as it has usb 3 and its ready to go

i wont overclock at as i think its fast enough for my needs already but i dont really know much about overclocking and dont have the time /energy to do all those things needed to it -

i am still confused about my Ram - i have the choice of either dual or triple channel ram
which one to go for - i dont know how to check it myself -

thanks

Nickle S. wrote:
ilegales,

The P6T V.2 is awesome but you should also consider this one to have built-in USB 3.0:
http://usa.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=wurRaDZ8lo4Ckukj

The i7/920 is probably the best bang for the buck, it will easily overclock to well over 3.0GHz

The Corsair RAM 1333MHz CL9, 1.5V will be more than sufficient.

You will love the GTX285 and it will run movies/videos beautifully. I bought the nVidia Gold VideoDecoder for about $29 and it does a great job.
http://store.nvidia.com/servlet/ControllerServlet?Action=DisplayPage&Env=BASE&Locale=en_US&SiteID=nvidia&id=ProductDetailsPage&productID=108183100&resid=S4LyuAoBAiMAACY8fm8AAAAT&rests=1266873016529

Lite-On iHAS422 22X DVD RW Dual Layer, smart erase, Lightscribe

SONY BWU-300S 8X/16X/48X Burner

One other comment. if you plan to overclock than it would be wise to add 2 12cm. fans in the front of the case. And, again, the Noctuas NF-P12s are extremely quiet. We have them direct molex connected so they spin at max all the time, keeps my HDDs at 26, 27 degrees always. The fan setup and the sound-proofing make for a super-quiet case.

Regards,
Nicholas




Feb 23, 2010 at 11:49 AM
ilegales
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Re: Best Computer for Photoshop?


Many thanks again for your advise

so i have decided to go for the MB P6x58d Premium as it has usb 3 and its ready to go

i wont overclock at as i think its fast enough for my needs already but i dont really know much about overclocking and dont have the time /energy to do all those things needed to it -

thanks

Nickle S. wrote:
ilegales,

The P6T V.2 is awesome but you should also consider this one to have built-in USB 3.0:
http://usa.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=wurRaDZ8lo4Ckukj

The i7/920 is probably the best bang for the buck, it will easily overclock to well over 3.0GHz

The Corsair RAM 1333MHz CL9, 1.5V will be more than sufficient.

You will love the GTX285 and it will run movies/videos beautifully. I bought the nVidia Gold VideoDecoder for about $29 and it does a great job.
http://store.nvidia.com/servlet/ControllerServlet?Action=DisplayPage&Env=BASE&Locale=en_US&SiteID=nvidia&id=ProductDetailsPage&productID=108183100&resid=S4LyuAoBAiMAACY8fm8AAAAT&rests=1266873016529

Lite-On iHAS422 22X DVD RW Dual Layer, smart erase, Lightscribe

SONY BWU-300S 8X/16X/48X Burner

One other comment. if you plan to overclock than it would be wise to add 2 12cm. fans in the front of the case. And, again, the Noctuas NF-P12s are extremely quiet. We have them direct molex connected so they spin at max all the time, keeps my HDDs at 26, 27 degrees always. The fan setup and the sound-proofing make for a super-quiet case.

Regards,
Nicholas




Feb 23, 2010 at 11:39 AM





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