Hi All,
I just joined and was wondering what any of the digital artists use for their work. I know Macs are the preferred way to go, but I'm only doing this in my free time. Not professionally so I'm going to try and build one. I have Corel Painter IX, Corel Draw, Photoshop6, Bryce, Blender, and Poser.
I'm a PC noob and have never even tried to build one before. I've heard it's not too difficult.
I know I'll need:
A fast processor - I'd like to go with a Pentium dual core.
Lots of memory - I guess the standard DDR2.
Graphics card - PC Mag says the XLR8 8800GTS is the best all around chip for the money.
(That was as of Oct '07)
A big hard drive.
I could add a CD and DVD drives later.
I don't need a monitor, speakers, OS (I have XP Home), mouse, keyboard or a great sound card.
I'd like to keep it around $700 - $1,000 if possible.
I'm in the US and will get my parts from the place I can get them the cheapest. Unless someone has a specific place that is best. I've heard that Fry's and Newegg have sales and you can get good deals on some things.
In PC Magazine's Oct. '07 issue they built one which had:
Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 - $200
Gigabyte P35-DS3R - $175
Kingston HyperX 2GB PC2-6400 - $130
PNY XLR8 8800GTS - $300
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 320GB - $79
It has other components which bring the total to around $1,800.
Would this be a good system to build or do I need better components?
Most of the build I've seen are for gaming. I don't see too many for digital art.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I just joined and was wondering what any of the digital artists use for their work. I know Macs are the preferred way to go, but I'm only doing this in my free time. Not professionally so I'm going to try and build one. I have Corel Painter IX, Corel Draw, Photoshop6, Bryce, Blender, and Poser.
I'm a PC noob and have never even tried to build one before. I've heard it's not too difficult.
I know I'll need:
A fast processor - I'd like to go with a Pentium dual core.
Lots of memory - I guess the standard DDR2.
Graphics card - PC Mag says the XLR8 8800GTS is the best all around chip for the money.
(That was as of Oct '07)
A big hard drive.
I could add a CD and DVD drives later.
I don't need a monitor, speakers, OS (I have XP Home), mouse, keyboard or a great sound card.
I'd like to keep it around $700 - $1,000 if possible.
I'm in the US and will get my parts from the place I can get them the cheapest. Unless someone has a specific place that is best. I've heard that Fry's and Newegg have sales and you can get good deals on some things.
In PC Magazine's Oct. '07 issue they built one which had:
Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 - $200
Gigabyte P35-DS3R - $175
Kingston HyperX 2GB PC2-6400 - $130
PNY XLR8 8800GTS - $300
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 320GB - $79
It has other components which bring the total to around $1,800.
Would this be a good system to build or do I need better components?
Most of the build I've seen are for gaming. I don't see too many for digital art.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.