Computer for Photoshop CS6/Sony Vegas
-
Hello, a family member has asked me for guidance on building a computer to use these programs as affordably as possible. From what I've read, I think an A-10 5800k APU or a 750k + dedicated one could work, I imagine an ssd + an hdd for storage. He also needs a monitor.
I would like someone who has an APU to comment on how these programs work if they could...
Here's a basic idea:
-Processor:
AMD A-10 5800K or Athlon 740k
-Graphics:
Gigabyte 650 TI (or none with the 5800k)
-Ram:
8 or 16GB, at 2133MHz with the 5800k or simpler ones with the Athlon and dedicated.
-Motherboard:
One with the A85, because of the number of SATA. I thought about this Asus F2A85-M LE
For now I thought of an ssd for the system and an hdd for storage, and later on get a couple of ssds to work from one to another. I accept suggestions...
I thought about a Bmove case and a 500W power supply...
I hope for suggestions... ;D
-
What budget are we talking about?
-
The lowest possible but that can be worked on reasonably well, the idea was not to go over 600 with monitor…
-
You can put an AMD A10-5800K (~$120) + Asrock FM2A85X Extreme6 (~$110) + 2x4GB PC12800 CL9 ($60) + Seagate 7200.14 3TB ($120) and leave the SSD for later.
The power supply, don't go below a Corsair VS650 (~$60).
Goodbye!
-
The APu's consume very little, do you think it's not much of a source for him?
-
There is very little difference in the price, and knowing that it will put more HDD in the future, it will be enough.
Salu2!
-
i5-3330 160€
ASRock Z77 Pro3 90€
2x4GB 50€
GTX 650/HD 7770 100€
Corsair VS650 60€
HDD/SSD 50-200€
Caja 60€
Monitor 22-24" 110-150€TOTAL 680€ minimo
I wouldn't put less for video editing, well if you really need it and can't reach that budget you can reduce it in several ways, from best to worst option: eliminating the graphics card, changing the CPU for an i3-3220, lowering the price on the motherboard. And if your budget allows it I would add about 150€ for an SSD.
PD. I was looking at how the graphics cards behave in Vegas and maybe it's interesting to consider the 7770: AnandTech | AMD Radeon HD 7790 Review Feat. Sapphire: The First Desktop Sea Islands.
-
If you miss the graphics, catch up later with an SSD :ugly:
-
¡Esta publicación está eliminada! -
¡Esta publicación está eliminada! -
Thank you very much for the recommendations, if you decide to go ahead with the business I will keep bothering you ;D
-
¡Esta publicación está eliminada!
Hello! It looks like you're interested in this conversation, but you don't have an account yet.
Getting fed up of having to scroll through the same posts each visit? When you register for an account, you'll always come back to exactly where you were before, and choose to be notified of new replies (either via email, or push notification). You'll also be able to save bookmarks and upvote posts to show your appreciation to other community members.
With your input, this post could be even better 💗
Registrarse Conectarse