Hi guys, I'm a bit out of the loop when it comes to pricing and value, and I'm going to build my gf a little photo editing rig so she doesn't have to use mine. It won't be used for gaming at all, so the gpu is just to assist in photoshop.
What I have already:
midi tower case (old NZXT beta)
monitors
What I'm after:
Doesn't have to be lightning quick, and I'm trying to keep it cheap, but I don't want it to be sluggish either. Something balanced in terms of budget and performance. I'm trying to keep it under £400 if possible, and am happy to consider AMD as well as intel, but I'm more familiar with intel overclocking.
This is what I have so far, but I'm not really sure how much gpu power is needed for photoshop work (she doesn't do loads of batch editing or big filters) so I left that out for now.
That brings it to £340, so £60 for a gpu. I'm debating sticking W8 consumer preview on there until we could afford a copy of W7, just to keep the short term budget under £400, but if there's a way to keep it under budget with an OS included and not too big a performance hit then I'm all ears.
Thanks!
What I have already:
midi tower case (old NZXT beta)
monitors
What I'm after:
Doesn't have to be lightning quick, and I'm trying to keep it cheap, but I don't want it to be sluggish either. Something balanced in terms of budget and performance. I'm trying to keep it under £400 if possible, and am happy to consider AMD as well as intel, but I'm more familiar with intel overclocking.
This is what I have so far, but I'm not really sure how much gpu power is needed for photoshop work (she doesn't do loads of batch editing or big filters) so I left that out for now.
That brings it to £340, so £60 for a gpu. I'm debating sticking W8 consumer preview on there until we could afford a copy of W7, just to keep the short term budget under £400, but if there's a way to keep it under budget with an OS included and not too big a performance hit then I'm all ears.
Thanks!