Originally Posted by FI-Photo
I think you've got the right idea...that's what I'd do.
Originally Posted by FI-Photo
I think you've got the right idea...that's what I'd do.
Using Photoshop or any other image editing software you will ONLYneeda card that supports the resolution you need to run at, any 50.00cardshould do this. If you arelooking at gaming and CAD and stuff then gofor a beefy card.
Photoshop speed is not done via the GPU,its more dependant on the CPU cycles. Save$$$for the processor, RAM and mainboard!
I have the following rig:
Q6600, 4GB DDR2 1066, 2T HDD, ATI 3450 &Win7 x64 Ultimate.I use Lightroom, Photoshop Elements and Premiere for video all without a hiccup.
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Originally Posted by elmo_2006
That depends on which version of Photoshop you are using. If you a using CS3 then photoshop utilises the CPU for rendering. CS4 however, introduced GPU and Open GL acceleration so it uses the GPU for its graphical rendering. I would suggest a GPU capable of DirectX 10 (Nvidia 275 GTX or higher) and any of the i7 Cpu's.
RAM is also important as when you are working with many layers that information is stored as separate packets within the RAM. Get 8Gb and you'll never have to worry about the machine bogging down.
Hope this helps.
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@ btaylor...
....not necessarily, unless you are 'rendering'but here is the url to confirm....
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/405/kb405711.html
As anyone can see, a simple video card is required and video cards today do support OpenGL and directx 10. My little ATI Radeon that cost me CAD40 works just fine.
Simple test, buy the card, as it seems that he will, build the system and then test with both cards, theoretically there should be no difference in performance, unless there is 'rendering' involved!
If you are purely and simply editing images then there is no need for a top end videocard, RAM and processing cycles are more important.
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There's a multitude of articles that suggest otherwise but I'll take your word for it.
I guess the OP was really after high performance when using whichever version of Photoshop they're using. So buy the best of everything and you'll be happy, but broke.
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