This quote came out to about £2.3K; if anyone is able to suggest other parts that would take it down to £1.5K, that would be fantastic. I'm sure I've chosen certain parts that I probably don't fully need. Apologies for the lack of knowledge!
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Thanks for reviewing. I don't really have any real needs other than being futureproof. I guess the two aims are processing speed and watching films in 4K; those would be the main aim.
Is the RAM slow due to the 5200Mhz? I was looking at the 64gb part and thought that might make...
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I am thinking of buying this. I'll be honest, I don't really know what I'm doing. I guess I'm determined to have something that'll be pretty good a solid decade at least.
Are there any specs here that are a waste or anything that will bottleneck?
I thank anyone in advance! Any...
Many thanks for this information and the above options - really plenty of food for thought for me here.
If I may, let me respond to your suggestions:-
- About the lighting and the case, I really have no preference at all. I think because I'd selected gaming from the start, my options were...
Coral VideoStudio Ultimate for videos (would be great to know how much I could save if I weren't doing any video editing though)
Creative WaveStudio for music (not sure this uses too much CPU, more the amount of RAM when files are turned into WAV files - that's my attempt at trying to sound...
Budget - Around £1200 would be ideal, happy to go up to £1500. Between £1500-£200 only if there's tremendous upside of longevity.
Monitor - I just use a Dell monitor with Dell PC at the moment; not so interested in incredible graphics - that would be easiest area to save cost, but I'm not sure...
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I hope this is the best way in which to ask if I'm going for too much and what other options I might look at.
My aim is to mostly use the PC to go through a vast number of files & data at an instant, and something that'll easily last for the best part of a decade. In terms of...