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Needing a new PC..will just be used for Photoshop,Lightroom and just general pc stuff,office,internet,no gaming..Have just been looking on Chillblast and have come up with this..

Chillblast Fusion Thunderbird
4.8GHz Core i5 3570K, 8GB, SSD, GeForce GTX 670

Fractal Design Define R3 Low Noise Case - Black Pearl - USB 3.0 Edition
Intel Core i5 3570K Processor Overclocked to up to 4.7GHz
Akasa Nero 3 Ultra Quiet CPU Cooler
Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Paste
Asus P8Z77-V Motherboard
8GB PC3-10666 1333MHz DDR3 Memory (2 x 4GB sticks)
Chillblast NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 2048MB Graphics Card
240GB Mushkin Chronos Solid State Drive
2000GB 7200RPM Hard Disk - 6Gbps
LG Blu-Ray ROM / DVD-RW Combi Drive
OCZ StealthXstream 2 700W PSU
Onboard High Definition Audio
17 in 1 3.5" Internal Card Reader
Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
Standard Chillblast Cable Management


Would like your views on this spec before i make that final click and order ;)
 
Looks good - me personally next upgrade i'll be getting a blu-ray writer, cheap for back up then.
 
2 Gigs is a fairly hefty hard disk. Whatever you do, make sure you have a suitable automated backup procedure in place.
 
I've used a few Crucial M4's - not the fastest but are great value and they come with a 5yr warranty
 
"Chillblast NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 2048MB Graphics Card"

You definately don't need this high level of graphics card if you aren't gaming.
 
"Chillblast NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 2048MB Graphics Card"

You definately don't need this high level of graphics card if you aren't gaming.
This is the card that comes with this particular setup,it can be changed but not knowing enough about graphics cards i'll keep it..wont hurt to have more than is needed will it ;)
 
If the Mother Board supports RAID, I'd have another HD to run as Backup. If you back up to an external Hard Drive, then this is not really necesary.
Sort of Belt and Braces if you already back up externally.
 
I would be tempted to throw as much memory in as will physically fit. The max Windows will allow is 192Gb - dunno if your board will allow that much though!

Cheers,

Ste
 
RAID isn't a backup option. My first priority with backup would be to get the drive powered by a different PSU (unless USB powered). Don't want a PSU taking out both your main and backup disk.

8G will do, 16G will be better if you do a lot in Photoshop (LR doesn't really use a lot of memory - it seems to peak at around 2G).
 
I'd go 16GB ram is pretty cheap these days. As for backup, I like to have a clone (OS, app etc), external HD backing up working files and then a cloud backup, I may even setup a second external for working files... backup - it endless :)
 
16gb is about the most anyone really needs at the moment unless your running several virtual machines or something daft. But 8 is still pretty capable on a budget.

And for goodness sake raid is not a backup. (pet hate)
 
STARRIDER said:
This is the card that comes with this particular setup,it can be changed but not knowing enough about graphics cards i'll keep it..wont hurt to have more than is needed will it ;)

It does hurt, your bank balance. Depending on what version/brand this is a £300 gfx card and if your not gaming then it's a complete waste of money. Downgrade the card and use the difference on another part of the system.
 
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