choucove
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From time to time I get requests for recommendations on the types of computer systems to use for office tasks. This can vary from basic word documents and emailing to graphics design work. It has been quite a while since I have posted up any information on computer systems and recommendations, so I wanted to take some time to update my recommendations on system hardware for custom computers that recently we have been building, which would work great for a standard design workstation. Please note that these are just recommendations based on my previous experience purchasing and building with this specific hardware, and that the costs described here are for the original purchase of hardware and software alone, so if you have someone else build this for you you will have some additional expense involved. So, below is the hardware configuration that we have been using for several custom desktops lately and have been very pleased with their performance.
Processor: Intel Core i5-3470 3.2 Ghz Quad-Core 77W LGA1155
Motherboard: ASUS P8Z77-M LGA1155 microATX
Memory: Corsair Vengeance 8 GB (2 X 4 GB) DDR3 1600 CAS 9 1.5V
Hard Drive: Western Digital Black 1 TB 7,200 RPM SATA6Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5"
Power Supply: SeaSonic SSR-450RM 450 Watt Modular Gold Certified Active PFC Compatible PSU
Graphics Card: PNY nVidia Quadro 600 1 GB PCI-Express 2.0 Low Profile
Case: Corsair Carbide 200R Mid-Tower ATX Chassis
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 120mm LGA1155 compatible heatsink and fan with Arctic Silver 5 thermal compound
Optical Drive: Lite-On DVD+/-RW Burner SATA Black
Operating System: Windows 8 Professional 64-bit OEM
Total Cost: $980.00
The goal of this build configuration is to remain under $1,000.00 There are some alternatives that you can go with. The onboard Intel HD graphics are often capable of doing your basic multimedia and production work and using only one or two monitors. However, having a dedicated professional graphics card can help to improve render times with newer versions of the Adobe software, as well as offer higher color fidelity and performance. For a design workstation, it's recommended. Instead, though, you may wish to go with a 128 GB or 256 GB solid state drive to get the increased performance which will affect the speed of your entire computer system noticeably. The SSDs that I recommend highly above all others is the Samsung 840 Pro series. Please note there is a huge difference between the standard Samsung 840 and the Samsung 840 Pro, and due to decreased life expectancy and decreased performance I would not recommend the standard Samsung 840. However, I have found the 840 Pro SSDs to offer unbelievable performance, and have not had any issues with compatibility or stability.
From time to time I get requests for recommendations on the types of computer systems to use for office tasks. This can vary from basic word documents and emailing to graphics design work. It has been quite a while since I have posted up any information on computer systems and recommendations, so I wanted to take some time to update my recommendations on system hardware for custom computers that recently we have been building, which would work great for a standard design workstation. Please note that these are just recommendations based on my previous experience purchasing and building with this specific hardware, and that the costs described here are for the original purchase of hardware and software alone, so if you have someone else build this for you you will have some additional expense involved. So, below is the hardware configuration that we have been using for several custom desktops lately and have been very pleased with their performance.
Processor: Intel Core i5-3470 3.2 Ghz Quad-Core 77W LGA1155
Motherboard: ASUS P8Z77-M LGA1155 microATX
Memory: Corsair Vengeance 8 GB (2 X 4 GB) DDR3 1600 CAS 9 1.5V
Hard Drive: Western Digital Black 1 TB 7,200 RPM SATA6Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5"
Power Supply: SeaSonic SSR-450RM 450 Watt Modular Gold Certified Active PFC Compatible PSU
Graphics Card: PNY nVidia Quadro 600 1 GB PCI-Express 2.0 Low Profile
Case: Corsair Carbide 200R Mid-Tower ATX Chassis
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 120mm LGA1155 compatible heatsink and fan with Arctic Silver 5 thermal compound
Optical Drive: Lite-On DVD+/-RW Burner SATA Black
Operating System: Windows 8 Professional 64-bit OEM
Total Cost: $980.00
The goal of this build configuration is to remain under $1,000.00 There are some alternatives that you can go with. The onboard Intel HD graphics are often capable of doing your basic multimedia and production work and using only one or two monitors. However, having a dedicated professional graphics card can help to improve render times with newer versions of the Adobe software, as well as offer higher color fidelity and performance. For a design workstation, it's recommended. Instead, though, you may wish to go with a 128 GB or 256 GB solid state drive to get the increased performance which will affect the speed of your entire computer system noticeably. The SSDs that I recommend highly above all others is the Samsung 840 Pro series. Please note there is a huge difference between the standard Samsung 840 and the Samsung 840 Pro, and due to decreased life expectancy and decreased performance I would not recommend the standard Samsung 840. However, I have found the 840 Pro SSDs to offer unbelievable performance, and have not had any issues with compatibility or stability.