Jeff Gaines <
[email protected]> wrote:
I don't do anything heavy like video editing but I do program using MSFT Visual Studio and I do want a machine that is responsive as I tend to have several things running together.
Any recommendation for a new desktop? I haven't run an AMD for a while so happy to consider, if it's Intel then I am inclined to go for an i7 as at
my age I tend to work on the basis anything I buy could be my last!
Budget?
The AMD Ryzens are pretty good. The main annoyance is that the ones with
the most cores don't have integrated GPUs, so you need a basic discrete GPU
for desktop display. The lower end ones do have integrated GPUs, but the
specs aren't as good. The Zen 3 (Ryzen 5000) are a lot better than the previous gen parts.
We use Ryzen 5950X as servers and the performance is very good, even
compared to 'proper' server platforms.
Intel's Alder Lake is somewhat more competitive with AMD than previous generations, but I'd probably start looking at AMD first.
Barebones might be a good option as I have spare cases, PSUs, mice & keyboards, SSDs and even an NVM M.2 thingy to boot from. Barebones where
some other bigger puts the CPU in might be an even better option in view
of my past history!
Are you looking for a regular ATX/mATX desktop form factor, or something
else?
Do you have any DDR4 RAM in 'stock'?
Have a play with
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/ and see if you can come up
with a build that's roughly to your price point.
Theo
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