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Hi photoshop Gurus out there, I need some suggestions thanks in advance.


hammad

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hi Guys,
I am planning to buy a desktop pc to work on photoshop cs5. i want to learn some designing like Dvd covers that are made in photoshop plus website and logo designing too, Hope you all caught the things up.
So i need some advice from you people, which system i should buy that will do my job efficiently and effectively.

I am planning to buy
1. INTEL DUAL CORE E5400 2.7Ghz (2MB CACHE - 800Mhz FSB)
2. ASUS (INTEL) P5QPL-AM G41-ICH7 1333FSB (motherboard)
3. SEAGATE 250GB 3.5" HDD 7200RPM 8MB Cache (ST-3250318AS)
4. KINGSTON (SODIMM) DDRII 2GB-800
5. 9500GT GeForce PCX 512MB (128-BITS) DDRII INNO3D

Please recommend me that i should buy this one r to go with the another (which one).

Advices and suggestion are highly appreciated.
regards.
 
What is your budget?

well brother my budget is real tight right now, that's why i selected these configurations :(
approx. 360$
but i would like to know that can these things can be installed or not in order to run cs5 efficiently ???
and one more thing can it will be able to do that 3d thing(with these config.that i mentioned) which is in cs 5.
I 'm new to photoshop so sorry if that was stupid question.
 
This is the best I could come up with for your budget, it will run Photoshop just fine. I am assuming you have case/keyboard/monitor/dvd already because you didn't list them in your original post.

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I'll go and find these in my city market and will check that they fall in my budget. will post again if any prob. arises.

thankx for the assist.
 
That's pretty cool admin ...........WTG!
 
Damn that's actually a nice system for the money. triple core AMD chips are pretty good. Is that the 45nm one or the old 65nm?

Is that from newegg?
 

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