help in designing a pc for design work?

digitool

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Hey people,

I was wondering if anyone could give me some pointers, preferably people who are in design, in building a pc.

I am pretty keen on using the new Llano processors by AMD because of the graphics boost it gives when adding an additional GPU.

Effectively the price range I am looking at is between 5000-6000. No need for a monitor though it only supports d-sub output (no DVI or HDMI unless i get a converter).

Do any of you have thoughts on this?
 

Pada

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What kind of design work (building architect / graphics designer) ? Which applications are you going to use?
^^ LOL CZC beat me to this question ;)

If your screen is still using D-Sub and your profession requires colour accuracy, then I would strongly recommend that you replace that screen for with an IPS panel with DVI/HDMI inputs. eg. Dion Wired Specials - until end of today - see LG 23" LED Monitor (IPS236V) @ R1999
 

czc

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One thing I know of from my work is that you can never have enough RAM. Start with a minimum of 4 gigs and then go up, depends on the size of things you model and the amount of parts you load.
 

digitool

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hey doods,

thanks for the assistance so far :p
as for the ram, I agree with you there. secondly, i will be looking to upgrade the monitor but at a later stage, possibly 3-4 months aftter this purchase.

Would it be advisable to use the new Llano processors? I read in NAG that ultimately computers are relying more on graphic intensive calculations. Or should I just resort to the iCore Series.

Once again, thanks for the advice for the most part. If there are any more questions, please feel free to ask. Hold no barrels. :p
 

killadoob

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hey doods,

thanks for the assistance so far :p
as for the ram, I agree with you there. secondly, i will be looking to upgrade the monitor but at a later stage, possibly 3-4 months aftter this purchase.

Would it be advisable to use the new Llano processors? I read in NAG that ultimately computers are relying more on graphic intensive calculations. Or should I just resort to the iCore Series.

Once again, thanks for the advice for the most part. If there are any more questions, please feel free to ask. Hold no barrels. :p

What programs are you using? llano i doubt will be of any use but then again we are swimming upstream here.
 

digitool

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oh right, the programs, InDesign, Photoshop, Video Editing software, photo editing software. such as the like.

Why would do you doubt the Llano?
 
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Fudzy

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Check out the latest PC Format, they have a component guide for building a pukkah workstation PC.
 
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