Well I know this would be used sometime if a user is looking for a machine, but doesn't know what part(s) to look at, or have any idea at all, well then, this is for you.
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If I had about $500 (CDN), would you be able to get me a build that would be good with some video editing, and other creative programs such as Adobe CC collection, and possibly some light gaming? (i.e CS:GO, Burnout Paradise, Maybe MW2, etc.)
If I had about $500 (CDN), would you be able to get me a build that would be good with some video editing, and other creative programs such as Adobe CC collection, and possibly some light gaming? (i.e CS:GO, Burnout Paradise, Maybe MW2, etc.)
Yeah, I'm broke at the moment.
I don't need anything crazy, as I'll be constantly upgrading as I can.
I just want something sorta basic to start off with, that I can improve upon later.
Maybe like 4-8 GB of RAM? That should be okay for video editing, not sure about gaming though.
Should I get an APU? Would it be cheaper than getting a GPU and CPU seperately, and does it have more pros than cons?
Yeah, I'm broke at the moment.
I don't need anything crazy, as I'll be constantly upgrading as I can.
I just want something sorta basic to start off with, that I can improve upon later.
Maybe like 4-8 GB of RAM? That should be okay for video editing, not sure about gaming though.
Should I get an APU? Would it be cheaper than getting a GPU and CPU seperately, and does it have more pros than cons?
The reason I wouldn't get an APU is you have to spend money on a GPU and another CPU when you decide to upgrade, as for CSGO it doesn't take a hell of a lot of power to run, but it does need a decent system. I'll get back to you in a minute when I look around at your price options.
Yosemite said:
Yeah, I'm broke at the moment.
I don't need anything crazy, as I'll be constantly upgrading as I can.
I just want something sorta basic to start off with, that I can improve upon later.
Maybe like 4-8 GB of RAM? That should be okay for video editing, not sure about gaming though.
Should I get an APU? Would it be cheaper than getting a GPU and CPU seperately, and does it have more pros than cons?