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<blockquote data-quote="James Clark" data-source="post: 287068" data-attributes="member: 16142"><p>I'm a laptop at the moment but will soon be back on my desk top. You could do with a good graphics card as photoshop can use your graphics processor to do some of the more complicated editing or so my friend tells me.</p><p></p><p>I'd recommend multiple back-ups. Even the most expensive hard drives aren't 100% reliable. Also you may wan't to spend a little more cash on a mother board that is raid 5 capable. This is a storage system with parity. parity been a way to rebuild any of the storage disks via a back up just in case of a disk fail. </p><p></p><p>Blue ray burner is also handy for large hard copy back ups.</p><p></p><p>Duel monitor is a good an advantage too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Clark, post: 287068, member: 16142"] I'm a laptop at the moment but will soon be back on my desk top. You could do with a good graphics card as photoshop can use your graphics processor to do some of the more complicated editing or so my friend tells me. I'd recommend multiple back-ups. Even the most expensive hard drives aren't 100% reliable. Also you may wan't to spend a little more cash on a mother board that is raid 5 capable. This is a storage system with parity. parity been a way to rebuild any of the storage disks via a back up just in case of a disk fail. Blue ray burner is also handy for large hard copy back ups. Duel monitor is a good an advantage too. [/QUOTE]
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