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I skimmed the refurb inventory and found an XPS 9100 with 24 gig of ram, 980x processor and HD5670 card for $1700 and some change better than the $3,000 + to spec out one the same (with 990x). What I've read suggests you don't get much of any peformance benefit from faster/more powerful cards with photo editing which seems to be confirmed from the replies. If you have the money to spare, I suggest you get the little bit expensive newer version but highly rated HD 6770. Just take note that the Radeon HD 5670 is an older version and has just been replaced with HD 6670. I agree 24 is overkill, and 16 would be plenty, but since I keep my computers for several years instead of getting a new one each year, I'd rather have overkill than have to modify/add later rather have a gun and not need it than need one and not have it.Īny of the video cards will be good enough for photo editing. I have 8 gig in my current machine and seems ok. Suggest you get 8 GB RAM (2 sticks of 4 GB each) as start. You will notice that the max RAM is down to 16 GB on the 8300 since the 24 GB seems to be an overkill for photo editing. Not necessarily in other places, but thats the one (and probably only) place I'd tax a processor. Suggest you consider the latest and cheaper XPS 8300 with the second generation (Sandy Bridge) Intel CPU.įrom what I've read, the 980x and 990x processors actually outperform the newer 2600 processors in photoshop benchmark tests. The Dell XPS 9100 has an older version of i7 processor. How much will a graphics card help in photoshop? If a lot, are there other options that would work well in this setup that I should get the base and replace it with something else? Any better reliability/stability between ATI and NVIDIA?
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I currently have an ATI Radeon 3800 series and had lots of driver problems when upgrading from 32 bit vista to 64 bit win 7, so am tempted to go NVIDIA this time, but guessing any of the above configurations are tested by dell and will be more stable. Single 1GB GDDR5 NVIDIA® GeForce® GTS 450
I don't do any gaming.ĪTI Radeon HD5670 1GB GDDR5
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I'm pretty impatient and don't like to 'wait' while Nik software filters process to apply the new layer. Want to know which card to go with for best photoshop performance typically editing 21 megapixel RAW files with multiple layers (mainly NIK software created). Looking at a Dell XPS 9100 with 24 gigs of ram (most it will handle) and i7 processor. If not, log on on with your email and password you've submitted prior to software download.I'm looking to get a new PC. Make sure one reason is not here: if you can start program to initial screen, go to the HELP menu (the very right item from the top row and make sure you are logged on. There are dozens if not hundreds of reasons why ON1 crashes your computer.
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PS : My son try ON1 Photo Raw on it's portable computer (Core I5, 8Go, Nvidia GEFORCE 960, No SSD) and it works. Are you using this too ? I will try the DVI port soon.
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So on my 2 computers (desktop and portable) the common point would be that there used an SSD device for the OS !īut I can't try to install ON1 on an another logic unit, because it's impossible. I try the recent 2018 Beta version, the problem say the same.Īll softwares I tried works fine (Photo Ninja, RawTherapee, PS, LR CC, etc.). Portable ACER V5, Core I5U4200, Intel HD+Geforce 750, 8gb RAM, SSD 256Gb, Last W10 64b)
( Desktop : Last W10 64bits, Intel Core I5 4790, 256 Gb SSD for OS, 16Gb RAM, Matrox Quadro K620, Display Port, etc. I come back because I want to understand why ON1 Photo Raw don't work on my 2 computers !