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<blockquote data-quote="fotojack" data-source="post: 115397" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>I absolutely agree! I'm a build your own kinda guy, too, as I have built many desk top systems. One thing that hasn't been mentioned is 32 bit or 64 bit system. Go with the 64 bit system. Better use of RAM (use as much as you want and can afford). A 32 bit system is limited to 4 GB.........64 bit is almost limitless. And of course, I'd recommend a good graphics card with a minimum of 1 GB or RAM. Based on what you said about using it for photography, this is the way I'd do it. </p><p>Note: I HATE proprietary systems! They cheap out on the systems board and graphics and audio cards and everything else they can!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fotojack, post: 115397, member: 16"] I absolutely agree! I'm a build your own kinda guy, too, as I have built many desk top systems. One thing that hasn't been mentioned is 32 bit or 64 bit system. Go with the 64 bit system. Better use of RAM (use as much as you want and can afford). A 32 bit system is limited to 4 GB.........64 bit is almost limitless. And of course, I'd recommend a good graphics card with a minimum of 1 GB or RAM. Based on what you said about using it for photography, this is the way I'd do it. Note: I HATE proprietary systems! They cheap out on the systems board and graphics and audio cards and everything else they can! [/QUOTE]
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