- Dec 10, 2004
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Ok, this is my first post here and my first computer I am building. I have done a lot of digging around on this site and tomshardware. My problem is that almost everything I read about for set-ups for the best systems it's about gaming. I need to build a nice stable platform that works best for programs like Illustrator, Photoshop, Dreamweaver and Flash development. Many times I have all those programs running at once plus email and maybe a few others. I also do not play any games on my PC because I spend too much time as it is working on it, that?s what my xbox is for. So I don?t care about LAN party capabilities and I?m not going to be running the most expensive video card. I will also do some audio and video editing but nothing crazy.
The reason I?m posting here is that that if I can figure what processor I should be looking at then the rest of the pieces will fall into place. I was wondering if anyone here could help shed some light on what processor I should be looking at that will work best for my needs. So far I have been looking at AMD 3500 (939) and MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum" NVIDIA nForce3 ULTRA mobo but I was wondering if P4 may be the way to go. I?m looking to spend between 350-500 on the processor and another $150 on the motherboard. I don?t see myself going crazy with over clocking and I would like to get ram at a descent price (around $500 for 2gigs)
Where do I start?
The reason I?m posting here is that that if I can figure what processor I should be looking at then the rest of the pieces will fall into place. I was wondering if anyone here could help shed some light on what processor I should be looking at that will work best for my needs. So far I have been looking at AMD 3500 (939) and MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum" NVIDIA nForce3 ULTRA mobo but I was wondering if P4 may be the way to go. I?m looking to spend between 350-500 on the processor and another $150 on the motherboard. I don?t see myself going crazy with over clocking and I would like to get ram at a descent price (around $500 for 2gigs)
Where do I start?