2 Sep 2011 at 14:32 #1 Born_2_Kill_83 Born_2_Kill_83 Soldato Joined 10 Nov 2006 Posts 8,578 Location Lincolnshire Building a computer for the office, just to do general stuff, office, coral, photoshop etc etc. Hows the specs, am I spending more than I have to?
Building a computer for the office, just to do general stuff, office, coral, photoshop etc etc. Hows the specs, am I spending more than I have to?
2 Sep 2011 at 14:33 #2 chigley chigley Associate Joined 14 Oct 2009 Posts 272 Location Bolton/London (home/uni.) You need to replace your image URL with http://img849.imageshack.us/img849/8678/buildm.jpg I'd suggest you go with a branded PSU too!
You need to replace your image URL with http://img849.imageshack.us/img849/8678/buildm.jpg I'd suggest you go with a branded PSU too!
2 Sep 2011 at 14:59 #3 Hagar Hagar Soldato Joined 1 Mar 2010 Posts 14,608 Location Sunny Cheshire Llano with 6550 radeon IGP and 80+ PSU No seperate graphics card required, radeon 6550 in processor, OK for office tasks. Added good PSU 450w, otherwise much the same. Last edited: 2 Sep 2011
Llano with 6550 radeon IGP and 80+ PSU No seperate graphics card required, radeon 6550 in processor, OK for office tasks. Added good PSU 450w, otherwise much the same.
2 Sep 2011 at 15:24 #4 mp260767 mp260767 Soldato Joined 4 Feb 2003 Posts 11,058 Location telford, shropshire if you don't do much photoshop maybe swap the processor for the i3-2100 dual core. psu should be fine with the rest of the kit. Last edited: 2 Sep 2011
if you don't do much photoshop maybe swap the processor for the i3-2100 dual core. psu should be fine with the rest of the kit.
2 Sep 2011 at 15:58 #5 olivier renault olivier renault Soldato Joined 1 Apr 2009 Posts 9,952 You don't really need dedicated gpu for office.
2 Sep 2011 at 15:59 #6 minimadmotorman minimadmotorman Associate Joined 11 Dec 2009 Posts 530 Location Barnsley Stick with the intel.