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Baron Von Shred
Re: Building a Computer for DAW and Photoshop use
With Cheap, I was more referring to not purchasing the newest most modern graphics card on the market, thereby saving about 3-400$ that would be spent on graphics power no non-gamer needs. Whx buy a Radeeon x280 or whatever when a GF MX 400 from Y2K will suffice fully for a 20th of the cost? That said even an Mx 400 is overkill for any 2d application, we could scale down to the days of Riva TNT or Voodoo Banshee and still not notice a difference... Essentially if Doom will run on your machine the Graphics card can handle Cubase, Live!, Logic and their Brethren... Doom unfortunately isn´t a very good benchmark for the rest of the performance specs, I´m afraid :chairfall
That said and re: Drivers: If you purchase an nVidia or ATI card from any even half decent manufacturer (i.e. a name such as ASUS, Leadtek, MSI, et. al. that has been around pre-CeBit 2k8) then your driver needs will for the most part be more than accomodated by simply using the reference Drivers from the Chipset manufacturer.
I for one hate companies that find a need to graphix up and slobber all over perfectly good drivers and installation routines just so the load screen shows their logo
I disagree. You want a solid card with solid drivers, and you certainly can't find that with CHEAP. Drivers are so very important to the stability of the system.
With Cheap, I was more referring to not purchasing the newest most modern graphics card on the market, thereby saving about 3-400$ that would be spent on graphics power no non-gamer needs. Whx buy a Radeeon x280 or whatever when a GF MX 400 from Y2K will suffice fully for a 20th of the cost? That said even an Mx 400 is overkill for any 2d application, we could scale down to the days of Riva TNT or Voodoo Banshee and still not notice a difference... Essentially if Doom will run on your machine the Graphics card can handle Cubase, Live!, Logic and their Brethren... Doom unfortunately isn´t a very good benchmark for the rest of the performance specs, I´m afraid :chairfall
That said and re: Drivers: If you purchase an nVidia or ATI card from any even half decent manufacturer (i.e. a name such as ASUS, Leadtek, MSI, et. al. that has been around pre-CeBit 2k8) then your driver needs will for the most part be more than accomodated by simply using the reference Drivers from the Chipset manufacturer.
I for one hate companies that find a need to graphix up and slobber all over perfectly good drivers and installation routines just so the load screen shows their logo
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