cmcm789
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I have a 8/10 yr old HP with intel core i3 (dual core) 3.30Ghz and 1TB Hard drive. I run the usual office programme and have Adobe PS and LR. A while back i added some RAM to bring it up to 8GB as it seems to run up to over 7 during LR processing.
Photography is a hobby so i'm not dependant on a good PC for my business, but it seems to be getting slower and slower. I do regular clean ups but Lightroom seems to kill it.
I have looked at the minimum basic spec recommended for Lightroom/Photoshop and my PC ticks the RAM and processor boxes (>3Ghz).
I don't want to (wouldn't be allowed to) invest money unnecessarily in a new machine for a "hobby" but over christmas I noticed some older refurbed Dell PCs on Amazon. They were the same age as mine but were Intel Core i5 3.2GHz (up to 3.6 boost), 8GB RAM and 480GB SSD drive, for £185.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dell-OptiP...1031&rnid=182781031&rps=1&s=computers&sr=1-41
Just wondering would it be worth it and would i notice a difference while using Lightroom? Currently it's taking an age to render images when the zoom changes and when merging more than about 5 images in a panorama i have to keep my fingers crossed that i don't have to restart the PC.
Thanks
Photography is a hobby so i'm not dependant on a good PC for my business, but it seems to be getting slower and slower. I do regular clean ups but Lightroom seems to kill it.
I have looked at the minimum basic spec recommended for Lightroom/Photoshop and my PC ticks the RAM and processor boxes (>3Ghz).
I don't want to (wouldn't be allowed to) invest money unnecessarily in a new machine for a "hobby" but over christmas I noticed some older refurbed Dell PCs on Amazon. They were the same age as mine but were Intel Core i5 3.2GHz (up to 3.6 boost), 8GB RAM and 480GB SSD drive, for £185.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dell-OptiP...1031&rnid=182781031&rps=1&s=computers&sr=1-41
Just wondering would it be worth it and would i notice a difference while using Lightroom? Currently it's taking an age to render images when the zoom changes and when merging more than about 5 images in a panorama i have to keep my fingers crossed that i don't have to restart the PC.
Thanks