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HevyDevy
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 7:47 am     Reply with quote
Ok, so I bought a hum-dingin' laptop last year that was suped to the 9's and it still didn't deliver the kind of power needed to work on a decent sized image over 300 dpi in PS, and especially not in Painter...

I found the laptop, albeit my first, to be a pain in the hole when working with graphics, especially those 'X-Glass' screens, which make no difference whatsoever...only to screw with your eyes at a thousand different angles watching the colours change like a kaleidoscope...

So basically I'm gonna get me a new home PC purely for graphics work. My question is, what is it gonna take for me to have in this damn machine so that I don't get lag on my strokes and general chugging all over when I paint large works or use fancy brushes...what would Mullins do? Confused

Much Appreciated, Cheers Guys!


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 4:36 pm     Reply with quote
bang for buck atm is Core�2 Duo - and RAM is amazingly cheap atm, so 4GB+ RAM

depending on your budget the 63,64,6600 CPU overclocks very well on stock cooling (my 6600 is running @ 3.12GHz stable) - does overclocking damage your CPU/system? as long as you don't try and push the system too far without the correct protection (big ass cooling for uber overclocking) you won't do any damage to the system (i have a 200MHz Pentium PRO overclocked to 233MHz from 1996 and its on 24/7 and i've had no trouble with it Smile)

depending on your graphics needs (you might do 3D work or want to play some 3D games) you can either spend very little money to blowing a whole tonne of cash on a Graphics Card even a $80.00 will run 1600x1200/1920x1200 @ 24bit without breaking a sweat

you want to stay clear of TN panel TFT/LCD displays - Formac make a stunning display called the Raven 2010 (20" TFT with true 24bit display and pantone approved) www.formac.com

you want to be spending as much dolla as you can on your display

you also want a decent case (most come without a Power Supply, so its upto you to buy one) good airflow in the system is vital to help keep the temp inside the case to a minimum..

Power Supply, don't skimp on this either - a cheap power supply isn't going to help keep your system stable, alot of problems with systems can be solved by buying a decent power supply! depending on how many hard disks you have and the size of the graphics card you're looking at a 450W+ PSU..

Hard Disks - depending on your needs they come in all sizes, all motherboards now support SATA the newer boards supporting SATAII, if your data is important to you buy, say a couple of 300GB drives and run them in RAID1 - that way if one of your drives fails you can pull it and put a new one in its place and keep working.. but remember if both drives fail your still stuffed, so make sure you backup often on an external drive/DVD/CD..

hope this is helpfull Smile
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 12:21 am     Reply with quote
Cheers very much for you time there BOb!....Much appreciated!

Can anyone else add anything to BOb's huge and helpful list?
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 12:25 am     Reply with quote
Wow ! Very helpfull !
Thanks a lot Bob ! I'm on the way too to buy a new PC

RAID-1 seems to be a very good solution for backup !
The Formac Display seems to be an excelent choice. I never have heard something about them.

About the Ram, 4GB+ seems to be excellent but useless if you run XP 32bits
How GB can XP support physically ... somebody tried ? Smile

About the case : Lian-Li seems to have some very good stuff
http://www.lian-li.com/product/product06.php?pr_index=112&cl_index=1&sc_index=2&ss_index=8&type=a

if your are interrested by a silent system (and have some money), i recommand you a watercooling kit. I have buy the reserartor 2 (Zalman)
Passiv Watercooling. (before (case close) : CPU >> 65�C !! / after : CPU >> 35�C without any fan)

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 2:24 am     Reply with quote
Cool...Also, I know that generally Mac is the weapon of choice for this kind of thing, but would I be able to get just as high end performance out of a PC?

My laptop is Core�2 Duo inc/Raid and 4GB+ RAM ...still didn't seem to do anything unbelieveable thou :/ ...
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 2:47 am     Reply with quote
HevyDevy wrote:
Cool...Also, I know that generally Mac is the weapon of choice for this kind of thing, but would I be able to get just as high end performance out of a PC?

Mac users would love you to still believe that, but this isn't the 90's - you know theres a reason why Apple changed to Intel CPU's Wink

HevyDevy wrote:

My laptop is Core�2 Duo inc/Raid and 4GB+ RAM ...still didn't seem to do anything unbelieveable thou :/ ...


your laptop has RAID? is it an Alienware or a Sager?

the Mobile Core2 isn't anywhere as near powerfull as the Desktop version - and you have the abiltiy to overclock as i've mentioned, so if you're not happy with the speed of the CPU, just crank it up Smile (Asus are very good for OC, my bios just lets me select the percentage that i want to overclock by, or if you know what you're doing you can input the voltages etc manually)

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XP will with a boot.ini hack see over 2GB of RAM, CS2/3 will use upto 3GB with this hack, but if you put 3GB of RAM in your PC, 512MB will be used to help control all the PCI/AGP/PCI-E components (and onboard controllers) so with 3GB, you'll have 2.5GB, with 4GB you'll have 3.5GB (if you really want to take advantage of the extra RAM, XP64 or Vista64 will support it) also some motherboards will let you regain that lost 512MB of RAM
check out this post for display info
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 4:27 am     Reply with quote
A word of warning regarding RAID, beware the JMicron JMB363 chip which is very widely used on Intel 965-based motherboards and caused me a lot of headaches before I just decided to abandon using raid which actually suited my needs better anyway. Basically just make sure you have a decent HD controller if using raid.

Also I strongly recommend using XP64, i have had very few problems with it. Check for drivers for peripherals like printers and scanners though. I got a OEM copy for around 100 quid and a free upgrade to vista business edition which was i think around 15 quid postage or something.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 6:36 am     Reply with quote
My laptop is a 'Rock' from www.RockDirect.com

This is great help everyone...I gotta be honest thou, I'm not very literate when it comes to computer talk, so alot of this is going over my head lol...

But if anyone has any links to machines that'd be grand...
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 1:00 pm     Reply with quote
whats ur budget?
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 1:00 am     Reply with quote
Well...I don't really know...but not 'silly' money...lol

My laptop cost 2k +...and thats alot...too much infact
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 4:55 am     Reply with quote
indeed!! wow my Dell Latitude D820 was only 1400 with all the bells and wistles!!

i'm guessing by the make of the Laptop you're in the UK?

i can bulid you this Rig for �1,100 + Delivery - i haven't included speakers or keyboard/mouse as i believe these are down to personal preferance

Intel E6600 (2.4GHz - can OC to 3.1GHz easy on stock cooler)

Asus P5N-E motherboard (has everything but wireless)

4GB PC6400 RAM in 2x 2GB sticks

2x 320GB Western Digital SATA300 HDD (giving either 640GB RAID0 or 320GB RAID1)

18x speed Dual Layer DVD/RW

Nvidia Geforce 7600

Silverstone TJ05B case

Silverstone 560W PSU

Formac 2010 Extreme Raven 20" TFT (1600x1200)

no skimping on cheap parts with this..
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 5:37 am     Reply with quote
Wow, that is cheap...I'm gonna have to give it some financial thought there BOb, but I'll certainly look to take you up on the offer! Smile Thankyou...

And yes, I'm in South London, for my sins.... Wink
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 3:42 am     Reply with quote
updated spec

Intel E6600 (2.4GHz - can OC to 3.1GHz easy on stock cooler)

Asus P5N-E motherboard

4GB PC6400 RAM in 2x 2GB sticks

2x 320GB Western Digital SATA300 HDD (giving either 640GB RAID0 or 320GB RAID1)

18x speed Dual Layer DVD/RW

Nvidia Geforce 8600 (512MB)

Silverstone TJ05B case

Silverstone 560W PSU

Formac 2010 Extreme Raven 20" TFT (1600x1200)
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 2:00 pm     Reply with quote
Mark, bet your itching to get that system going! Very Happy i'm going to call the guys i got the formac from on monday and see what they're ETA is and let u know Smile
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 2:46 am     Reply with quote
Damn straight man...I've been used to a small screen for so long that the formac might just be the bit I'm looking most forward to lol Smile

I'm home today, so I'm hoping it turns up!

Any more news at all?

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 1:36 pm     Reply with quote
Formac Screen shipped today Very Happy
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 4:32 am     Reply with quote
wooohoo \o/ Bring it on!

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