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  • Lone Wolf2
    "Lone WANG 2"
    • Aug 2002
    • 930

    #1

    Computer question

    Ok,im kinda tired of my comp i have now and im looking for a good one to get.But what i am doing is like graphic design stuff and all and i want a good comp ofr that,but a rather cheap one.So what do yall suggest.
  • MarkM
    UK Cougars
    • Jul 2002
    • 2433

    #2
    Good and cheap don't go in the same sentence...well not as far as computers are concerned..but to an answer.

    I will get blasted for this......but what the hell, here goes
    Buy a Mac! The reason is although you can throw loads of ram in a pc a pretty fast processors and supa dupa graphics cards the Macs are meant for graphics work and if anyone who has Photoshop has found if you buy a book or magazine it is the Mac instructions or screen shot that is used first, they handle graphic intensive work way better than a pc for the same like for like spec. I am a hardened PC user and when I had to use a Mac for graphics courses the first thing I did was make the Mac look like a pc screen wise but there is no getting away from the (to me) clunky way a Mac operates. It can't be denied that the Mac is THE tool for graphics...and it is to be honest passable for other stuff...I say passable as all this briefcase stuff for fonts etc really annoys me...and yes I do understand why the Mac does it (To avoid wasting ram on fonts you "might" want to use). I know where I am with a PC but do realise that the Mac has the edge for what you are asking. Now all you have to do is find a cheap Mac...good hunting
    Mark UK Cougars


    UK Cougars
    Sterling Owners Group. Member #39

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    • Echo419
      Registered User
      • Sep 2003
      • 2614

      #3
      yo it has nothing to do with the computer thing, but how did u do your signature dude.... did u do all of that, or was it a template?
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      • Lone Wolf2
        "Lone WANG 2"
        • Aug 2002
        • 930

        #4
        i did it all myself in photoshop

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        • e mag
          Member Senior
          • Apr 2003
          • 726

          #5
          If you are just doing stuff in photoshop, then I would also recommend a mac; my friend just bought a G5 and really likes it. If you are going to be doing 3D stuff then definatly get a PC.

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          • Lone Wolf2
            "Lone WANG 2"
            • Aug 2002
            • 930

            #6
            well i plan on doing alot of PS work and 3Ds maxx and that stuff also building web-sites.

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            • Lone Wolf2
              "Lone WANG 2"
              • Aug 2002
              • 930

              #7
              anyone???

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              • Ginjiroku
                Dazed and Confused
                • Dec 2003
                • 382

                #8
                you could build it.

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                • MayAMonkeyBeYourPinata
                  Another One Bites The Dust
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 2246

                  #9
                  Dells seem to be the cheapest PC's
                  Love Will Tear Us Apart

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                  • e mag
                    Member Senior
                    • Apr 2003
                    • 726

                    #10
                    How much are you looking to spend? For any type or graphics you will want a high quality monitor and for serious rendering you will want a high end video card like a 3D labs wildcat or an ati fire gl. Matrox also makes some good lower cost cards that are good for rendering. I'm not sure which type of chip is best to use, but an athlon 64 or pentium 4 xeon would probably be your best bet. If you are looking to buy a prebuilt system, silicon graphics inc. makes good workstations. www.sgi.com

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