Russ77
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I'm hopefully moving house in January and with a little bit of left over cash I hope to buy myself a new PC.
I'm currently using an HP laptop for photo editing in Lightroom/Photoshop but it's not the quickest when it comes to processing/exporting the images, I'm stuggling to keep free disk space above 30/500gb.
I used to build repair PCs (well I'm still that family member that everyone calls when they have a PC/Laptop problem) but I'm a bit out of the game when it comes to latest spec.
I'm budgeting around £1200 and this is the rough spec I'm looking at:
Intel i7
16Gb RAM
2TB HDD (I already have another 2TB drive that I'll add for backup puposes and I have another that I'll use and store off-site)
120GB SSD
Graphics card with dual moitor support (I may add a second monitor at some point)
24" monitor
USB 3.0 card reader built-in
BluRay read/writer
Looking around on Chillblast, PC Specialist, Mesh etc you can get that sort of spec for that money (or there abouts) but ........
I'm guessing the monitor would pretty low spec when it comes to photo editing so would I be better sacrificing the i7 processor for an i5 and/or dropping to 8/12GB RAM for a better monitor?
Whilst I don't want to spend hundreds on the monitor alone, £120 seems to be the starting price for branded 24" monitors, how much more do you need to spend to get into the range deemed fit for photo editing purpose (if you get what I mean?) I will probably be investing in a monitor calibration device too if that makes any difference.
Cheers in advance!
Russ
I'm currently using an HP laptop for photo editing in Lightroom/Photoshop but it's not the quickest when it comes to processing/exporting the images, I'm stuggling to keep free disk space above 30/500gb.
I used to build repair PCs (well I'm still that family member that everyone calls when they have a PC/Laptop problem) but I'm a bit out of the game when it comes to latest spec.
I'm budgeting around £1200 and this is the rough spec I'm looking at:
Intel i7
16Gb RAM
2TB HDD (I already have another 2TB drive that I'll add for backup puposes and I have another that I'll use and store off-site)
120GB SSD
Graphics card with dual moitor support (I may add a second monitor at some point)
24" monitor
USB 3.0 card reader built-in
BluRay read/writer
Looking around on Chillblast, PC Specialist, Mesh etc you can get that sort of spec for that money (or there abouts) but ........
I'm guessing the monitor would pretty low spec when it comes to photo editing so would I be better sacrificing the i7 processor for an i5 and/or dropping to 8/12GB RAM for a better monitor?
Whilst I don't want to spend hundreds on the monitor alone, £120 seems to be the starting price for branded 24" monitors, how much more do you need to spend to get into the range deemed fit for photo editing purpose (if you get what I mean?) I will probably be investing in a monitor calibration device too if that makes any difference.
Cheers in advance!
Russ
