I am a freelance print and web graphic designer. I design posters, flyers, brochures, websites, emails, that sort of things. One of my clients has asked me about working in their office. I informed them that in order to benefit from me working in the office (rather than at home) they need to buy a computer at least as good as the one I use at home.
My setup (at home)
i7 2600k overclocked to 4.8Ghz
ASrock Extreme4 gen3
8gig Gskills 1600Mhz
Radeon iceq turbo 6970 2Gig
Venom Cooler
Hazro 27in LCD Ips monitor
2 x 60gig SSD Agility in Raid 0 stripped
2 x Baracuda 1T in Raid 0 stripped
Standard DVDRW
Antec truepower 650w
Decent £50 keyboard
Decent £50 mouse
I think that is about it.
The work computer needs:
1: To be as good or better than the computer I have at home.
2: To be solely concerned with graphic design (no 3D Design, or games, no video work)
Although I believe the i7 2600k is probably the best all-round chip available at the moment, would perhaps the Phenom 6core or bulldozer 8core be as good or better purely for graphic design, working in programs like:
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe InDesign
Adobe Dreamweaver
Adobe Flash
I would like to get the setup as cheap as I can but I think a reasonable budget would be around £1500 but could be more if I can make a compelling argument for something.
I would welcome any comments or suggestions about building this graphic design work station.
My setup (at home)
i7 2600k overclocked to 4.8Ghz
ASrock Extreme4 gen3
8gig Gskills 1600Mhz
Radeon iceq turbo 6970 2Gig
Venom Cooler
Hazro 27in LCD Ips monitor
2 x 60gig SSD Agility in Raid 0 stripped
2 x Baracuda 1T in Raid 0 stripped
Standard DVDRW
Antec truepower 650w
Decent £50 keyboard
Decent £50 mouse
I think that is about it.
The work computer needs:
1: To be as good or better than the computer I have at home.
2: To be solely concerned with graphic design (no 3D Design, or games, no video work)
Although I believe the i7 2600k is probably the best all-round chip available at the moment, would perhaps the Phenom 6core or bulldozer 8core be as good or better purely for graphic design, working in programs like:
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe InDesign
Adobe Dreamweaver
Adobe Flash
I would like to get the setup as cheap as I can but I think a reasonable budget would be around £1500 but could be more if I can make a compelling argument for something.
I would welcome any comments or suggestions about building this graphic design work station.
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