Which processor to buy??
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Good afternoon,
Sorry, I am completely out of stock and today (this afternoon) I have to buy a PC.
Which processor do you recommend? Better Intel than AMD?
I have a budget of 600 euros for the equipment: processor, motherboard, graphics, ram, hd, power supply and tower. The use is for processing photographs and some video in 1080, no games.
Once I have the micro, I will look at the rest of the components, although I am open to suggestions for the rest of the components...
PD. I apologize for asking for information before starting to look, I will start today. I need it to be ready today and I just want to save time.
THANK YOU!!
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hello
dress me slowly I'm in a hurry.
a phrase that is totally applicable to computer hardware shopping
regardsP.D for that with an AMD I think you have more than enough, maybe even with an FM1/2 you can manage.
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Good
This would be good:

Regards
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I would go for this:
Custom budget. PcComponentes.com
You could also start with the integrated graphics and buy this:
Custom budget. PcComponentes.com
Or if you can recycle hard drives, go for a Samsung 840 120GB SSD for 85 euros.
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For the graphic theme, I think it is important to know if the video editing software makes use of CUDA or its AMD counterpart or not. If not, the integrated one would be enough and I could put an SSD for the system and the programs.
The memory, yes, at least 8Gb.
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I would go for this:
Custom budget. PcComponentes.com
You could also start with the integrated graphics and buy this:
Custom budget. PcComponentes.com
Or if you can recycle hard drives, go for a Samsung 840 120GB SSD for 85 euros.
I like the second configuration, 16 Gigas which will be good for photography, and using the integrated graphics. If possible in the future, add an SSD and go.
If a better graphics card is required, then only put 8 Gigas of Ram and a graphics card of about 100€ and keep the stock Intel cooler to reduce the price.
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SSD and 16gb. As Yorus says, if you don't use CUDA, use the integrated one. A very important source that is good and a 1tb hd to spare. I'm telling you this from someone who, with ssd and 4gb with corel, is just barely getting by. Start making templates to make stickers and see how the normal hd and the available ram of the corel scratch. The ssd is much lighter, but with a brutal difference, but with the ram nothing at all. I'm telling you this because I have 2 identical pcs and the ssd is noticeable. I recently put an ssd in a friend's cubase, and he has noticed a huge difference, and that's with a g31 motherboard and a p4d 3.2gh, nothing out of this world.
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Good afternoon,
Sorry, I'm completely out of stock and today (this afternoon) I have to buy a PC.
Which processor do you recommend?? Better Intel than AMD??
I have a budget of 600 euros for the equipment: processor, motherboard, graphics, ram, hd, power supply and tower. The use is for processing photographs and some video in 1080, no games.
Once I have the micro, I will look at the rest of the components, although I am open to suggestions on the rest of the components …
PD. I apologize for asking for information before starting to look, I will start today. I need it to be ready today and I just want to save time.
THANK YOU!!
Given your budget, and that you talk about the basic tower and that your needs go to the photographic and video process (this is the heaviest and to be taken into account), I would recommend fast cpus with these topics specifically, this is:
In intel an i7, for example the 4770, with K or without it depending on you do OC (the new Haswell).
In AMD, an FX8320, if you are not going to do OC the 8350 directly.
The intel is the one that consumes less of both, it is also the most expensive by far, but if you are not going to use games the integrated graphics you have will be enough and more, which on the other hand will serve to reduce costs compared to the FX8300, not totally.
We are talking about spending at the end about 60-70€ more in the intel option for its consumption and greater flexibility OUTSIDE of the tasks you have defined, or saving them if you are clear that you are not going to use anything intensively and heavily different from what has been said (where it would be necessary to reevaluate if both cpus fit or not to that task efficiently).
You can see the intel cpu as a more expensive but more frugal and more versatile, and the AMD as one that will come out better at cost in the equipment, and perhaps improve with what you have left over for other components of the tower.
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… 1tb hd to throw away you have more than enough...
The space occupied is already a matter of personal preference, but I would try to stretch at least to the 2TB if there is the slightest doubt that a tera could be occupied, you get a better price/mega.
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Obione, I didn't even look at the prices of the hds now I realize there's a 17€ difference. The prices have stabilized again. Imagine how long it's been since I bought a pc

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You see, the floods are a bit far away now and they steal from us less :ugly:
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The thing is, I think that with all this info, you can't build a PC for 600 euros, not even joking... :eoh: