I will be heading back to commie indoctrination land (college) to complete my 4 year in Mech Engineering come summer.
The wife currently does a ton of photoshop work as well as some video editing for TV commercials as part of her job.
We need a desktop that will be able to run 2D/3D modeling programs (AutoCAD and the like) as well as Photoshop and video editing software without beating the shit out of the system / making us WAIT days to crunch the data.
Maybe 20 years ago, I was up on all the jingles and dingles of what was a good thing. Not so much anymore. I just want a computer that works properly and does what we need and will continue to do so for a few years.
The idea is to build, not to order a computer from Dell or one of the other shops and to stay below $600 -- not including monitor.
A big help would be giving a brother a clue as to what processor, core, minimum RAM, minimum HD space, video drivers...
Once I have a clue, I can go on New Egg (or equivalent) and cobble together a system. Actually, the son will likely do that. He enjoys it.
He will also likely do the assembly.
Building a desktop for CAD and photoshop
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Re: Building a desktop for CAD and photoshop
thanks a lot. now you have me looking at NewEgg and realizing how out of touch I am with current costs/availability...
If the S&H continues on the ME track this is a build project he'll need to start considering in the next term or two.
If the S&H continues on the ME track this is a build project he'll need to start considering in the next term or two.
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Re: Building a desktop for CAD and photoshop
I think for the CAD you want
Processor: i7 or equivalent
Ram: 6GB min
Hard drive: 500GB min
Video I'm a little fuzzy on.
I actually need to build the same thing (excl photoshop). I haven't been able to spec what I want for less than $600.
Here's a site that will let you "build" a set of components and give you some ideas where the best part prices are: http://pcpartpicker.com/.
Keep this updated so I can be a remora on your research.
Processor: i7 or equivalent
Ram: 6GB min
Hard drive: 500GB min
Video I'm a little fuzzy on.
I actually need to build the same thing (excl photoshop). I haven't been able to spec what I want for less than $600.
Here's a site that will let you "build" a set of components and give you some ideas where the best part prices are: http://pcpartpicker.com/.
Keep this updated so I can be a remora on your research.

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Re: Building a desktop for CAD and photoshop
Also, look here for the specific requirements for whichever CAD you're running: http://usa.autodesk.com/support/system-requirements/
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Re: Building a desktop for CAD and photoshop
I kind of like this build, but I'm way open to advice, criticism, contumely, or just plain contrarian nitpicking.
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Re: Building a desktop for CAD and photoshop
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why would you have the solid state 120GB drive plus the 1 TB drive?
Also (not that it matters at $20) but why two optical drives?
why would you have the solid state 120GB drive plus the 1 TB drive?
Also (not that it matters at $20) but why two optical drives?
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Re: Building a desktop for CAD and photoshop
This is me doing a wish list with not too much research. Notice I didn't pick a case because I have a spare one lying around.
I understand (and I'm open to correction) that if you install your OS on a solid state drive, you get much better performance. The 1TB would be for file storage. Windows 7 needs 16GB on the disk.
Two optical drives? Just because. I also wonder if you can duplicate DVD's or CD's drive to drive with the right software.
ETA: I'm also not sure I have all the necessary cables included.
I understand (and I'm open to correction) that if you install your OS on a solid state drive, you get much better performance. The 1TB would be for file storage. Windows 7 needs 16GB on the disk.
Two optical drives? Just because. I also wonder if you can duplicate DVD's or CD's drive to drive with the right software.
ETA: I'm also not sure I have all the necessary cables included.
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Re: Building a desktop for CAD and photoshop
fair enough.Weetabix wrote:This is me doing a wish list with not too much research. Notice I didn't pick a case because I have a spare one lying around.
I understand (and I'm open to correction) that if you install your OS on a solid state drive, you get much better performance. The 1TB would be for file storage. Windows 7 needs 16GB on the disk.
Two optical drives? Just because. I also wonder if you can duplicate DVD's or CD's drive to drive with the right software.
ETA: I'm also not sure I have all the necessary cables included.
Would installing Photoshop or AutoCAD on the solid state help as well?
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Re: Building a desktop for CAD and photoshop
Make sure you can support 2 (side by side) displays -- and think big for displays. If you start doing a lot of CAD you'll want it.
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Re: Building a desktop for CAD and photoshop
my plan was to buy at the value point. seems like 27" is right before prices go exponential. Most likely start with a single and a few months later add a second one.blackeagle603 wrote:Make sure you can support 2 (side by side) displays -- and think big for displays. If you start doing a lot of CAD you'll want it.
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