Not meaning to hijack, but it seems my pc needs replacing as larger file sizes and the system requirements of the latest noise reduction software are resulting in very long processing times.
I have always used pcs and quite fancy building my own although I am not convinced it is any cheaper than buying a ready made machine.
Apart from the specs quoted on the Adobe website, is there a recommended spec for the current versions of Lightroom and Photoshop?
The other option is to move to Mac but this would mean some learning and I don’t like the fact that you cannot self upgrade most/some Macs and all my software is for Windows.
Cost is another option, it seems £1k is not enough but £2k should be fine?
No worries jumping in, all good.
I had set myself a budget of £600. I'm not big into PCs, for me, they are a tool.
I looked at pre builds, from HP, Dell etc and even pre built gaming machines but there was always a caveat with pre builds. I took tons of advice from different people, all of whom were very helpful. Ths cost did start to runaway a little bit, from my initial £600 but I hunted and gathered and it all came together, just under £2k but that's everything, including a WD Nas.
It was money well spent, this PC has yet to break a sweat with anything I've thrown at it.
Basic spec is this.................
750watt, hybrid modular PSU,
32GB, DDR4 Vengeance RGB Pro RAM,
AMD Ryzen 5 5600 AM4, 6 core, 12 thread 65w CPU,
Antec A400i RGB CPU cooler,
1TB Crucial SSD , just running things, no storage,
Nvidia 3060 GeForce OC 12GB, ray tracing GPU,
ASUS Tuf B550 motherboard,
Antec NX410 ARGB case.
I also bought a WD Nas, 2 drives, 4TB each and that is back up on another 4TB drive that lives in the PC case, just for files.
If you do your research and get your bits over time, the cost doesn't really come in to it. It does, but you know what I mean, you don't notice it that way.
My biggest tip would be to take your time and get it right, ask people for advice. When it's up and running, you'll know where all that effort went.
