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Hi guys....
First of all, I'm not very clued up on computer tech talk and jargon and have no experience of self-builds or speccing components. My previous pc's have all been shop bought jobbies and the limit of my upgrading/repairs has been replacing a knackered PSU.
Anyway, my current HP pc is on its last legs and I want to buy a replacement. The trouble is I don't know where to start. I don't do gaming and my use is mainly photo editing (currently PS Elements, but want to move on to full PS and maybe other stuff too), plus web surfing, streaming a few vids and a load of MS Office work.
What sort of processor should I be looking at? How much memory should I go for (presuming best I can afford)?
Can anyone suggest where I might start looking for a good spec pc that will easliy cope with my requirements, be fairly futureproof and robust and maybe with good manufacturer/supplier tech support?
I also want a good quality 22-24" monitor, suitable for image editing (ie good detail and colour accuracy, etc), as my current one is awful.
Budget wise, well I'm not too sure - could go to about £1k for all in (inc some software - Win7 etc).
First of all, I'm not very clued up on computer tech talk and jargon and have no experience of self-builds or speccing components. My previous pc's have all been shop bought jobbies and the limit of my upgrading/repairs has been replacing a knackered PSU.
Anyway, my current HP pc is on its last legs and I want to buy a replacement. The trouble is I don't know where to start. I don't do gaming and my use is mainly photo editing (currently PS Elements, but want to move on to full PS and maybe other stuff too), plus web surfing, streaming a few vids and a load of MS Office work.
What sort of processor should I be looking at? How much memory should I go for (presuming best I can afford)?
Can anyone suggest where I might start looking for a good spec pc that will easliy cope with my requirements, be fairly futureproof and robust and maybe with good manufacturer/supplier tech support?
I also want a good quality 22-24" monitor, suitable for image editing (ie good detail and colour accuracy, etc), as my current one is awful.
Budget wise, well I'm not too sure - could go to about £1k for all in (inc some software - Win7 etc).