Hi all.
I realise this is my first post and I'm asking for advice, but hope to contribute to the forum over time and share my successes, trips and falls along the way.
Have been relatively PC savvy during the last 25 years+, back to 286 days and DOS / Windows on floppies so have grown up with them through work and as a hobby - but this latest venture is proving to be a bit of a mare as I think I've decided then find loads of people saying 'don't do that' etc.
The base point is a relatively new low ish spec gaming PC (this is the all for the wife, hence the reason to get it right and save me a headache
)
Games wise it plays them well at 1080P on a 27" half decent monitor - no real desire to go into 4K.
With the move to work more from home, she is looking to use it for Adobe After Effects and Unity. I don't actually know too much about these software packages but After Effects in general seems to be a bit hungry. It works ok but is slightly laggy and takes longer than she'd like to render.
The base PC specs are as follows and I'd like some guidance and opinions on what to do with say £1000 tops to make it a better station for work without sacrificing game performance.
M/B - MSI B360 A Pro (Socket 1151)
CPU - Intel I3-9100F
Memory - 16GB DDR4 2400 (1 stick)
GPU- XFX Pine AMD RX 590 (8GB)
SSD boot and SATA 2TB HDD as boot and storage
Not sure on PSU but can upgrade this if needed. (Think it's 600W)
First I was going to upgrade the CPU and MB + more memory, then just get an I7 processor to use in the MB and upgrade memory, then sell the complete unit and buy something else.
Round and round it goes
I realise this is my first post and I'm asking for advice, but hope to contribute to the forum over time and share my successes, trips and falls along the way.
Have been relatively PC savvy during the last 25 years+, back to 286 days and DOS / Windows on floppies so have grown up with them through work and as a hobby - but this latest venture is proving to be a bit of a mare as I think I've decided then find loads of people saying 'don't do that' etc.
The base point is a relatively new low ish spec gaming PC (this is the all for the wife, hence the reason to get it right and save me a headache

Games wise it plays them well at 1080P on a 27" half decent monitor - no real desire to go into 4K.
With the move to work more from home, she is looking to use it for Adobe After Effects and Unity. I don't actually know too much about these software packages but After Effects in general seems to be a bit hungry. It works ok but is slightly laggy and takes longer than she'd like to render.
The base PC specs are as follows and I'd like some guidance and opinions on what to do with say £1000 tops to make it a better station for work without sacrificing game performance.
M/B - MSI B360 A Pro (Socket 1151)
CPU - Intel I3-9100F
Memory - 16GB DDR4 2400 (1 stick)
GPU- XFX Pine AMD RX 590 (8GB)
SSD boot and SATA 2TB HDD as boot and storage
Not sure on PSU but can upgrade this if needed. (Think it's 600W)
First I was going to upgrade the CPU and MB + more memory, then just get an I7 processor to use in the MB and upgrade memory, then sell the complete unit and buy something else.
Round and round it goes
