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aaa Hi every1. I'm a graphic designer and have a budget for a computer of max. 1500€. I will be doing images and short animations. What would people recommend please? A mac, a PC - if so which? I would be very grateful for suggestions. Thanx, Dave 00351 969 534 520 / meehan99@gmail.com
Hi
Thx for ur reply on my post about which PC to use - really appreci8 it
All the pros whose stuff i like and am trying to do similar stuff tell me i should go with a PC and build up..
Do u have any particular brand to suggest for a pc plz? Thanx, Dave ( WhatsApp 00351 969 534 520 / meehan99@gmail.com
- Jarrid Klonoxan Robinson You can definitely build a pretty good pc with that price if you need help with parts I can always give you the specs I use I also do animation 3d modeling and all that on mine
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I'd recommend building one there's
some great tutorials to help out there on YouTube, but there are subs decent boutique
type pcs like cyberpower your best bet though is building one yourself there's a
website called pc part picker that can help you get the best price for parts and if you
need help with like which parts you need I got you
......................................................
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- Mona Albrecht
Honestly? If you don't game or need a good pc for any other reason
I'd think of getting a cheap one and instead buy a tablet and pen for outside!…See more
hey if i was you id build it myself its not very hard i did it myself with no knowledge before handor- if you can order the singel parts and get them to a computer shop to build together
You can now call each other and see information such as Active Status and when you've read messages.it will be cheaper and more efficient in the ways you need it what exactly is it that you eant your computer to do?
just Storage and drawing? what programm do you want to use? photoshop?
will you be playing any demanding games what so ever? monsterhunte or other high grafik games?
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- Raven Abueg Its better to choose the PC. The good thing in pc is you can upgrade it and its more cheaper if you try to build one. Besides you can cjoose what type and brand you would like to have
ni problem take care. your budget capacity is really good. focusing intel is great
idea building your computer. I currently using an I-5 9600k and 16 gig ram and 1060Ti it cost me 2300
Can dollars. with
monitor,
mouse and
headset.
i do rendering in 4kand it was really
good,
specially it was 3Drendering
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Hi every1. I'm a graphic designer and have a budget for a computer of max. 1500€. I will be doing images and short animations. What would people recommend please? A mac, a PC - if so which? I would be very grateful for suggestions. Thanx, Dave 00351 969 534 520 / meehan99@gmail.com
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HiThx for ur reply on my post about which PC to use - really appreci8 itAll the pros whose stuff i like and am trying to do similar stuff tell me i should go with a PC and build up..Do u have any particular brand to suggest for a pc plz? Thanx, Dave ( WhatsApp 00351 969 534 520 / meehan99@gmail.com
- Jarrid Klonoxan Robinson You can definitely build a pretty good pc with that price if you need help with parts I can always give you the specs I use I also do animation 3d modeling and all that on mine
Oh shit sorry I didn't even notice you messaged, I'd recommend building one there's
some great tutorials to help out there on YouTube, but there are subs decent boutique
type pcs like cyberpower your best bet though is building one yourself there's a
website called pc part picker that can help you get the best price for parts and if you
need help with like which parts you need I got you
......................................................
- Mona Albrecht
Honestly? If you don't game or need a good pc for any other reason
I'd think of getting a cheap one and instead buy a tablet and pen for outside!…See more
hey if i was you id build it myself its not very hard i did it myself with no knowledge before handor- if you can order the singel parts and get them to a computer shop to build together
You can now call each other and see information such as Active Status and when you've read messages.it will be cheaper and more efficient in the ways you need it what exactly is it that you eant your computer to do?
just Storage and drawing? what programm do you want to use? photoshop?
will you be playing any demanding games what so ever? monsterhunte or other high grafik games?
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
- Raven Abueg Its better to choose the PC. The good thing in pc is you can upgrade it and its more cheaper if you try to build one. Besides you can cjoose what type and brand you would like to have
ni problem take care.
your budget capacityis really good.
focusing intel is great
idea building your
computer. I currently
using an I-5 9600k
and 16 gig ram and
1060Ti
it cost me 2300
Can
dollars. with
monitor,
mouse and
headset.
i do rendering in 4kand it was really
good,
specially it was 3Drenderingtake a look with thisoneyou can switch RTXto 1080Ti
- Tom Dryden Build one for your purpose. A desk top.
- Nosty Lin
If you have regular commissions then get anything that will last for 5 years.
If its 2d art. Just stick with an i5 processor with 8-12 gig of ram. I dont know much about video card, but i have an Nvidia 680 and it runs alright when drawing and doing stuff that isnt too intense.
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::take a look with thisoneyou can switch RTXto 1080Ti
- Nosty Lin
If you have regular commissions then get anything that will last for 5 years.
If its 2d art. Just stick with an i5 processor with 8-12 gig of ram. I dont know much about video card, but i have an Nvidia 680 and it runs alright when drawing and doing stuff that isnt too intense.
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