Marcus Geezer
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I currently have a pre-build purchased from PC World a few years back, and now after a bit of time my tolerance for it's (lack of) speed is wearing a bit thin. It was just about ok for my 10MP and 12.1 MP RAW files but now I'm on a 5D MkII the 21MP are a bit much for it to handle. It also takes its time opening and closing images and the thumbnail reviews in Bridge take too long and for my larger composites it takes yonks to process and save! I constantly get warning messages Bridge and Photoshop are using excessive memory.
I've been researching and researching and for the moment think my processor is ok, but I'm seriously lacking in RAM however my existing board only allows max of 4Gb.
System as it is.
CPU: AMD Athlon II x3 440 3.0Ghz
MOBO: M2N68-LA with on board graphics GPU Nvidia Geforce 6150SE
Micro-ATX case
500Gb drive Win 7 64 plus photoshop etc.
2Tb drive with all files on.
3Gb RAM
Optical drives
Random Micro-ATX PSU
I'm going to recycle the processor, the optical drives, the hard drives, and put it together with new items to form the following;
Case: Coolermaster Elite 334u
MOBO: Asus M5a99x EVO 990x (allows max of 32Gb)
CPU: AMD Athlon II x3 440 3.0Ghz
Graphics Card: Asus HD 540 1Gb
RAM: 16Gb (2x8Gb) DDR3 1600
PSU: Coolermaster Elite 500W
500Gb drive Win 7 plus photoshop etc.
2Tb drive with all files on.
DVD-Rw etc Optical drives
Excluding the bits I have, on Ebuyer the price for the components seems to be about £250 which is something I can afford at the moment. I understand I'll need a fresh install of Win 7 as the one I have is OEM installed and probably linked to the original MOBO.
I'm hoping this will future proof my system a little so when I'm ready I can fit one of the AMD Bulldozer CPU's and upgrade the RAM to 32Gb. Probably also invest in an SSD for Win 7 Etc.
For reference I use my PC primarily for photoshop and bridge. I play music, browse t'internet, simple office type tasks. It isn't a gaming machine and I think the most demanding thing I do on is it processing my composites of which the largest PSD file is nearly 1Gb. I revert to factory install of Win 7 about every 6 months to clear the rubbish that slows itself down.
Am I taking a sensible approach regarding this? Will I see a benefit using the same processor but increased RAM on a new motherboard? Comments welcome!
I've been researching and researching and for the moment think my processor is ok, but I'm seriously lacking in RAM however my existing board only allows max of 4Gb.
System as it is.
CPU: AMD Athlon II x3 440 3.0Ghz
MOBO: M2N68-LA with on board graphics GPU Nvidia Geforce 6150SE
Micro-ATX case
500Gb drive Win 7 64 plus photoshop etc.
2Tb drive with all files on.
3Gb RAM
Optical drives
Random Micro-ATX PSU
I'm going to recycle the processor, the optical drives, the hard drives, and put it together with new items to form the following;
Case: Coolermaster Elite 334u
MOBO: Asus M5a99x EVO 990x (allows max of 32Gb)
CPU: AMD Athlon II x3 440 3.0Ghz
Graphics Card: Asus HD 540 1Gb
RAM: 16Gb (2x8Gb) DDR3 1600
PSU: Coolermaster Elite 500W
500Gb drive Win 7 plus photoshop etc.
2Tb drive with all files on.
DVD-Rw etc Optical drives
Excluding the bits I have, on Ebuyer the price for the components seems to be about £250 which is something I can afford at the moment. I understand I'll need a fresh install of Win 7 as the one I have is OEM installed and probably linked to the original MOBO.
I'm hoping this will future proof my system a little so when I'm ready I can fit one of the AMD Bulldozer CPU's and upgrade the RAM to 32Gb. Probably also invest in an SSD for Win 7 Etc.
For reference I use my PC primarily for photoshop and bridge. I play music, browse t'internet, simple office type tasks. It isn't a gaming machine and I think the most demanding thing I do on is it processing my composites of which the largest PSD file is nearly 1Gb. I revert to factory install of Win 7 about every 6 months to clear the rubbish that slows itself down.
Am I taking a sensible approach regarding this? Will I see a benefit using the same processor but increased RAM on a new motherboard? Comments welcome!


