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Photoshop CS5, Video Editing, and Graphic Card choices???


bozojim

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Howdy Again,
I don't knowif there is a Photoshop "STANDARD" or personal preference when it comes to shopping for a newer and faster graphics card, but I've been told I havea an under powered one, which is my GeForce 8600GT

Ok, I gathered all my info on my self-build. I assembled the Motherboard, CPU, GPU,and PSU, back in December of 2007. This upcoming December will mark the fifthanniversary of this rig, so it's been a few years now, and will soon be time to do it all over again. (Can't wait)...nah, not really.

Keep in mindthat I am NOT a 'GAMER' nor do I OVER-CLOCK, but I may watch a DVD,streaming video, capture and edit Video using Pinnacle Studio15 Ultimate, aswell as use Photoshop CS5 intensively, and could use some stability overall.Something is causing my ''screen ghosting'' and ''Not Responding'' messages,some say it could be a graphic card failing.

Now knowing that my present card might contribute these issues, because of under-powerment,I'm seriously thinking of replacing it anyway. I was also told to look for the largest amount of CUDA CORES and make sure it's GDDR5.

NVIDIA told me that the QUATRO GPU is faster, and better suited than other cards, BUT they are VERY expensive. They are used for higher ended apps like CAD, etc.

So in my further confusion in choosing a new card, I see lots of video cards touting themselves as ''The weapon choice for gamers", etc.(Like the EVGA 660Ti/PCI.E 3.0/2048MB GGDR5/1344 CUDA CORES, etc. for $300.00)


MY SPECS ~

MAINBOARD~ MSI P35 Platinum/Intel P35 Chipset Crossfire 1395 (MS-7345)

POWERSUPPLY ~ Thermaltake "TOUGHPOWER" 700W ATX 12V - 2.2 & EPS12V

CPU~ Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.40GHz (4 cpu's)

DISPLAY~
EVGA Nvidia Geforce 8600GT (512MB) DDR2 128-Bit

(Memory clockspeed 700MHz / HDCP Capable PCI-e / Total memory 4071MB (Driver version8.17.12.9610) 2-29-12 DirectX11

MONITOR~
20" Viewsonic - VX2035WN

60Hz ( ScreenRes. 1280 x 800) True Color (32 Bit)

HARDDRIVES ~
Boot drive> WD SATAII - 74GB Raptor (10,000 rpms) 16MB > 4.6MS
Storage drive> WD SATAII - 2TB Green (7200 rpms)
Storage drive> WD SATAII - 500GB Caviar Blue (7200 rpms)
Externaldrive > Seagate 3TB

OPERATINGSYSTEM ~
Windows 7 ProOEM (64 Bit) (6.1, Build 7601) SP1

BIOS ~
AmericanMegatrends Inc. v.1.10 / 11/10/08
Current Biosversion - 1.A0 / VGA Bios v. 60.84.41.00.06

MEMORY~
8GB DDR2 /PC6400 / 800MHz (8192 MB) RAM
AvailablePhysical memory - 6.12GB
Paging file> 4463MB Used, 11917MB Available

AUDIO~
Realtek HighDefinition Onboard Audio

CASE ~Coolermaster CM 690 / ATX

Thanks for any suggestions. I want to try to get a GPU card between the range of $130.00 - $225.00, if that's possible, for wanting something with more power.
 
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Captain Caveman Techie to the rescue .... lol...

If its just the card your looking for , an NVIDIA GEFORCE 560Ti (=- $200.00) will do well with your cpu. Tho I'm unfamiliar with your Mobo and whether it can take it. Check it out.

I'm sure others here have better ideas.

For the moment visit this site and drool... lol... maybe it can help you out or drive you to something else. Try the personalize configurators .... http://www.cyberpowerpc.com


 
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