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Looking at new desk tops. What to get.
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<blockquote data-quote="jossiesgiant" data-source="post: 612465" data-attributes="member: 43456"><p>I'd echo the shouts for an i5 (or even i7) processor wise (and at least 8GB of ram). What I've really found made a huge difference with photo and video editing though was upgrading to a solid state drive. It's a pleasure to click on the photoshop icon now and for it to load up in about a second, rather than waiting for minutes (felt like hours) before I could do anything. My current setup is an i7 with 8GB and upgrading my drive to SSD made an unbelievable difference. It's worth every penny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jossiesgiant, post: 612465, member: 43456"] I'd echo the shouts for an i5 (or even i7) processor wise (and at least 8GB of ram). What I've really found made a huge difference with photo and video editing though was upgrading to a solid state drive. It's a pleasure to click on the photoshop icon now and for it to load up in about a second, rather than waiting for minutes (felt like hours) before I could do anything. My current setup is an i7 with 8GB and upgrading my drive to SSD made an unbelievable difference. It's worth every penny. [/QUOTE]
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