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Looking to build/buy a PC? On a budget? I CAN HELP!
Now I've been building PCs for about 3 years. My dad taught me all I know. I've helped people build their dream PC for gaming or just for work.
If you would like help the please fill out this template below
Once you fill out the form above I will get to making you a part list and explaining why it would be good for your task.
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What Will You Be Doing? (Gaming,Work,Video editing, etc.): Programming, Image editing, some video editing(once a year short clips) I will also run virtual machines almost every week.
If gaming, what games? What FPS at what settings would you like?: LoL, EE nothing more 'intense'
Laptop or Desktop?: An 15" or bigger laptop
I just wonder what will suit me, at the lowest price(and use it at least 5 years)
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What Will You Be Doing? (Gaming,Work,Video editing, etc.): Programming, Image editing, some video editing(once a year short clips) I will also run virtual machines almost every week.
If gaming, what games? What FPS at what settings would you like?: LoL, EE nothing more 'intense'
Laptop or Desktop?: An 15" or bigger laptopI just wonder what will suit me, at the lowest price(and use it at least 5 years)
This one would be great for the task at $1,499 but if you want cheaper then I would go with this .
Both of these would do the task. The Asus N550JK-DB74T would do great in image editing and video editing due to the GPU. It would also run programming programs like Dreamweaver or C# and many others. The Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga will also do the job but a little bit under performance than the Asus. The Lenovo is slim and can be easily tranported if you travel a lot. It's also touchscreen which would be great if you like to draw when image editing.
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How we can trust you that the computer will really be working perfectly fine? Can you show us one of yours works?
I do a lot of research before suggesting a part list or PC. I see benchmarks, ask people and my friends, and I sometimes goto my local Electronics Store and see if they'll let me test some parts. I can show you my main gaming build once I get a new phone because my camera broke. Will be around christmas.
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Zumza wrote:What Will You Be Doing? (Gaming,Work,Video editing, etc.): Programming, Image editing, some video editing(once a year short clips) I will also run virtual machines almost every week.
If gaming, what games? What FPS at what settings would you like?: LoL, EE nothing more 'intense'
Laptop or Desktop?: An 15" or bigger laptopI just wonder what will suit me, at the lowest price(and use it at least 5 years)
This one would be great for the task at $1,499 but if you want cheaper then I would go with this .
Both of these would do the task. The Asus N550JK-DB74T would do great in image editing and video editing due to the GPU. It would also run programming programs like Dreamweaver or C# and many others. The Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga will also do the job but a little bit under performance than the Asus. The Lenovo is slim and can be easily tranported if you travel a lot. It's also touchscreen which would be great if you like to draw when image editing.
Don't get too carried away, he doesn't need an i7 gaming laptop when the most intensive thing he's going to be doing is playing EE with some rare light video editing. A nice i3 just using integrated graphics should be plenty.
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Secropicy wrote:Zumza wrote:What Will You Be Doing? (Gaming,Work,Video editing, etc.): Programming, Image editing, some video editing(once a year short clips) I will also run virtual machines almost every week.
If gaming, what games? What FPS at what settings would you like?: LoL, EE nothing more 'intense'
Laptop or Desktop?: An 15" or bigger laptopI just wonder what will suit me, at the lowest price(and use it at least 5 years)
This one would be great for the task at $1,499 but if you want cheaper then I would go with this .
Both of these would do the task. The Asus N550JK-DB74T would do great in image editing and video editing due to the GPU. It would also run programming programs like Dreamweaver or C# and many others. The Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga will also do the job but a little bit under performance than the Asus. The Lenovo is slim and can be easily tranported if you travel a lot. It's also touchscreen which would be great if you like to draw when image editing.
Don't get too carried away, he doesn't need an i7 gaming laptop when the most intensive thing he's going to be doing is playing EE with some rare light video editing. A nice i3 just using integrated graphics should be plenty.
It is ideal for 3D Graphics rending if you do that with image editing. If you use photoshop and don't have too good specs it can take forever to render stuff. It takes like 6 minutes to add gradient with just integrated intel graphics. If you are jut doing regular image editing and minor video editing then yes, an i3 would be ideal.
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It is ideal for 3D Graphics rending if you do that with image editing. If you use photoshop and don't have too good specs it can take forever to render stuff. It takes like 6 minutes to add gradient with just integrated intel graphics. If you are jut doing regular image editing and minor video editing then yes, an i3 would be ideal.
Even with that, and i7 seems over the top. I have an i5 and everything renders in great time.
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Secropicy wrote:It is ideal for 3D Graphics rending if you do that with image editing. If you use photoshop and don't have too good specs it can take forever to render stuff. It takes like 6 minutes to add gradient with just integrated intel graphics. If you are jut doing regular image editing and minor video editing then yes, an i3 would be ideal.
Even with that, and i7 seems over the top. I have an i5 and everything renders in great time.
I've tried with some low end graphics cards and it didn't work out too well.
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wow nice job "SECROPICY" if that is your real name, i know benwanted isnt your real name either. i know your game. you are trying to build pc's for people. no **** you say. but you say it is for the good of the people, i say NO. YOU SIR ARE TRYING TO MAKE EVERYONE ON THE FORUMS A SHEEP BECAUSE YOU ARE FROM THE GOVERNMENT. DONT PLAY YOUR TRICKS ON ME, I AM GONNA KILL YOU AND EVERYONE IN YOUR SCAM OPERATION
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JaWapa wrote:Secropicy wrote:It is ideal for 3D Graphics rending if you do that with image editing. If you use photoshop and don't have too good specs it can take forever to render stuff. It takes like 6 minutes to add gradient with just integrated intel graphics. If you are jut doing regular image editing and minor video editing then yes, an i3 would be ideal.
Even with that, and i7 seems over the top. I have an i5 and everything renders in great time.
I've tried with some low end graphics cards and it didn't work out too well.
were talking about processors, no graphics cards
if you can read this....good for you
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Secropicy wrote:JaWapa wrote:Secropicy wrote:It is ideal for 3D Graphics rending if you do that with image editing. If you use photoshop and don't have too good specs it can take forever to render stuff. It takes like 6 minutes to add gradient with just integrated intel graphics. If you are jut doing regular image editing and minor video editing then yes, an i3 would be ideal.
Even with that, and i7 seems over the top. I have an i5 and everything renders in great time.
I've tried with some low end graphics cards and it didn't work out too well.
were talking about processors, no graphics cards
GEE GOOD THING OP IS BANNED YOU INCOMPETENT
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ewoke wrote:Secropicy wrote:JaWapa wrote:Secropicy wrote:It is ideal for 3D Graphics rending if you do that with image editing. If you use photoshop and don't have too good specs it can take forever to render stuff. It takes like 6 minutes to add gradient with just integrated intel graphics. If you are jut doing regular image editing and minor video editing then yes, an i3 would be ideal.
Even with that, and i7 seems over the top. I have an i5 and everything renders in great time.
I've tried with some low end graphics cards and it didn't work out too well.
were talking about processors, no graphics cards
GEE GOOD THING OP IS BANNED YOU INCOMPETENT
didnt pay attention to that
if you can read this....good for you
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So this should probably be locked now since its owner is rip.
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