I'm really unsure whether to invest in a whole new PC or invest in these upgrades for my current HP AMD 64 X2 3800+ / 4GB RAM which isn't that strong.
Basically I'm aiming at optimizing my PC to exclusively run the Adobe App's Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign strongly the next 5 years! So either these upgrades or a whole new PC, what do you think?
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For the upgrades I would get:
- Raptor 150 GB HD 16MB Cache as Scratch.
- Change my Graphics Card to Geforce 9400GT. From what I can understand, it would go well with the new Adobe CS4 engine.
- I'm also looking at investing in Vista 64 Bit, im currently running XP 32bit.
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Any insight would be very much appreciated!
- Mikkel
You could get CS4 and see how it runs on your current system (with a 64 bit Windows) and then decide which hardware needs to be updated.
CS4 alleges some performance improvements.
Get as much RAM as you can afford (8GB+) and definitely get Vista x64.
I would like more RAM, I have 4 GB DDR2 Ram now which is the maximum. I'd really like 8 GB but my motherboard doesn't allow for more (other than if I changed it, and that sounds complicated...)
I'm surprised that a 7200rpm drive would out perform a Raptor 150GB that run's 10.000 rpm??? I thought speed was key, when choosing a scratchdisc?
Surfing over to Tom's Hardware, where I found a review of a new terabyte Segate 7200.11 hard drive that is compared against a Raptor, the access time is still slower than a Raptor but overall performance is exceeded. A quote from the review states "With the exception of access time and I/O benchmarks, it also clearly beats Western Digital's 10,000 RPM Raptor, and sets the new standard for desktop hard drives. (It's about time for Western Digital to come up with a new Raptor drive. Based on current technology, it should be able to regain everything that has been lost to Seagate right now.)"
In other words, no, spin speed isn't the only performance factor.
Regards,
Daryl
All in all you would advice me to get these upgrades INSTEAD of buying a whole new system, am I right?
The thing left is RAM! I have 4GB with \3GB switch so Photoshop see's 2600 Available RAM. Changing to Vista 64 would make a little more useable I read. If I wanted 8 GB, I'd need to change the motherboard and of course buy more RAM. By then I probably would be better off just getting a whole new system.
If you're looking at a five-year horizon, like you said in your OP (and five years is really an eternity in this context), then you need to get on the Vista 64 track. So that means new mobo and new RAM. Even if you leave it at 4 GB for now, your current sticks may be under-spec'ed for the new mobo. Your AMD 3800+ probably performs adequately right now, but the way things seem to be going the AM2 (or 939) socket is not a choice for the future. And so on.
It'll be starting the ageing clock from zero again and you can always use the old one for internet and email and for trying things out without worrying about the consequences!
Thanks guys...