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post Dec 10 2019, 02:34 PM, updated 7y ago

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Hi everyone, would like to ask which CPU is more benefit for running Adobe CC (which version i wasnt sure)? will it be Intel i7-8700, Ryzen 7 3700x or Ryzen 5 3600. Other PC part/spec will be as below. Never planned on OC these CPU.
CPU: Either Intel or AMD as above mentioned
RAM: 16GB
GPU: Nvidia Quadro P620 (Use back from current PC setup)
Storage: 480GB SSD and 2TB HDD

I've google this question and seem like didnt get the answer i am looking for and most of the benchmark are for gaming.

Would like to hear opinion from actual graphic designer or PC builder who actually built PC for graphic designer. Any other spec or suggestion are welcomed biggrin.gif

This post has been edited by AliBaBa_King: Dec 10 2019, 02:35 PM
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post Dec 10 2019, 02:40 PM

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QUOTE(AliBaBa_King @ Dec 10 2019, 02:34 PM)
Hi everyone, would like to ask which CPU is more benefit for running Adobe CC (which version i wasnt sure)? will it be Intel i7-8700, Ryzen 7 3700x or Ryzen 5 3600. Other PC part/spec will be as below. Never planned on OC these CPU.
CPU: Either Intel or AMD as above mentioned
RAM: 16GB
GPU: Nvidia Quadro P620 (Use back from current PC setup)
Storage: 480GB SSD and 2TB HDD

I've google this question and seem like didnt get the answer i am looking for and most of the benchmark are for gaming.

Would like to hear opinion from actual graphic designer or PC builder who actually built PC for graphic designer. Any other spec or suggestion are welcomed  biggrin.gif
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You need Xeon based workstation with ECC RAM for superior system stability.
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post Dec 10 2019, 02:45 PM

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QUOTE(AliBaBa_King @ Dec 10 2019, 02:34 PM)
Hi everyone, would like to ask which CPU is more benefit for running Adobe CC (which version i wasnt sure)? will it be Intel i7-8700, Ryzen 7 3700x or Ryzen 5 3600. Other PC part/spec will be as below. Never planned on OC these CPU.
CPU: Either Intel or AMD as above mentioned
RAM: 16GB
GPU: Nvidia Quadro P620 (Use back from current PC setup)
Storage: 480GB SSD and 2TB HDD

I've google this question and seem like didnt get the answer i am looking for and most of the benchmark are for gaming.

Would like to hear opinion from actual graphic designer or PC builder who actually built PC for graphic designer. Any other spec or suggestion are welcomed  biggrin.gif
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*Any fast CPU would be fine. / Xeon would be stable
*More RAMS the better.
*Get a gaming GPU for graphical/design works (GTX is getting cheaper)
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post Dec 10 2019, 02:47 PM

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QUOTE(AliBaBa_King @ Dec 10 2019, 02:34 PM)
Hi everyone, would like to ask which CPU is more benefit for running Adobe CC (which version i wasnt sure)? will it be Intel i7-8700, Ryzen 7 3700x or Ryzen 5 3600. Other PC part/spec will be as below. Never planned on OC these CPU.
CPU: Either Intel or AMD as above mentioned
RAM: 16GB
GPU: Nvidia Quadro P620 (Use back from current PC setup)
Storage: 480GB SSD and 2TB HDD

I've google this question and seem like didnt get the answer i am looking for and most of the benchmark are for gaming.

Would like to hear opinion from actual graphic designer or PC builder who actually built PC for graphic designer. Any other spec or suggestion are welcomed  biggrin.gif
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Any particular software you use?

E.g., designing, rendering, etc
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post Dec 10 2019, 02:58 PM

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QUOTE(hft @ Dec 10 2019, 02:40 PM)
You need Xeon based workstation with ECC RAM for superior system stability.
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QUOTE(azadhamid @ Dec 10 2019, 02:45 PM)
*Any fast CPU would be fine. / Xeon would be stable
*More RAMS the better.
*Get a gaming GPU for graphical/design works (GTX is getting cheaper)
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Thanks for the suggestion, maybe will change the RAM from 16GB to 32GB. Too bad the GPU is unable to change due to the Quadro is bought recently and requested from the graphic designer them self, i've suggested GTX series to them but they still insist on getting Quadro series doh.gif .

QUOTE(Jescon @ Dec 10 2019, 02:47 PM)
Any particular software you use?

E.g., designing, rendering, etc
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This PC wont be building for my self, it will be for Graphic Design Dept in my company. Majorly will be using Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and After Effect.

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post Dec 10 2019, 03:09 PM

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QUOTE(AliBaBa_King @ Dec 10 2019, 02:58 PM)
Thanks for the suggestion, maybe will change the RAM from 16GB to 32GB. Too bad the GPU is unable to change due to the Quadro is bought recently and requested from the graphic designer them self, i've suggested GTX series to them but they still insist on getting Quadro series  doh.gif .
This PC wont be building for my self, it will be for Graphic Design Dept in my company. Majorly will be using Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and After Effect.
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With these software, an Intel i7 would actually be enough. but that solely depends on your budget if you want to go for a Xenon.

Quadro cards are good rendering, which would great paired with a Xenon.

Yes, 32GB RAM these days.
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post Dec 10 2019, 04:35 PM

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QUOTE(AliBaBa_King @ Dec 10 2019, 02:58 PM)
Thanks for the suggestion, maybe will change the RAM from 16GB to 32GB. Too bad the GPU is unable to change due to the Quadro is bought recently and requested from the graphic designer them self, i've suggested GTX series to them but they still insist on getting Quadro series  doh.gif .
This PC wont be building for my self, it will be for Graphic Design Dept in my company. Majorly will be using Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and After Effect.
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32GB put it on quad channel. Yes I use to procure stuffs for enterprise users as well.
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QUOTE(AliBaBa_King @ Dec 10 2019, 02:34 PM)
Hi everyone, would like to ask which CPU is more benefit for running Adobe CC (which version i wasnt sure)? will it be Intel i7-8700, Ryzen 7 3700x or Ryzen 5 3600. Other PC part/spec will be as below. Never planned on OC these CPU.
CPU: Either Intel or AMD as above mentioned
RAM: 16GB
GPU: Nvidia Quadro P620 (Use back from current PC setup)
Storage: 480GB SSD and 2TB HDD

I've google this question and seem like didnt get the answer i am looking for and most of the benchmark are for gaming.

Would like to hear opinion from actual graphic designer or PC builder who actually built PC for graphic designer. Any other spec or suggestion are welcomed  biggrin.gif
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Did you check puget system for hardware recommendation?
puget system
its a good read.
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post Dec 10 2019, 07:23 PM

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QUOTE(AliBaBa_King @ Dec 10 2019, 02:34 PM)
Hi everyone, would like to ask which CPU is more benefit for running Adobe CC (which version i wasnt sure)? will it be Intel i7-8700, Ryzen 7 3700x or Ryzen 5 3600. Other PC part/spec will be as below. Never planned on OC these CPU.
CPU: Either Intel or AMD as above mentioned
RAM: 16GB
GPU: Nvidia Quadro P620 (Use back from current PC setup)
Storage: 480GB SSD and 2TB HDD

I've google this question and seem like didnt get the answer i am looking for and most of the benchmark are for gaming.

Would like to hear opinion from actual graphic designer or PC builder who actually built PC for graphic designer. Any other spec or suggestion are welcomed  biggrin.gif
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3700X icon_idea.gif

8 cores, 16 threads and with future upgrade path to 16 core 3950X in the future (provided you have the right board with the right VRMs) icon_idea.gif
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post Dec 11 2019, 08:18 AM

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Can't go wrong with any, I'm using the 1800X for my graphics / photography / video works. biggrin.gif

The 3700X and 3600X, you won't feel any difference for those software you listed, in Premiere Pro is where the difference is there, 3700X will give you faster render time.
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post Dec 12 2019, 09:58 AM

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QUOTE(ihavenoidea @ Dec 10 2019, 07:05 PM)
Did you check puget system for hardware recommendation?
puget system
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This is actually very useful. Thanks rclxms.gif

QUOTE(chocobo7779 @ Dec 10 2019, 07:23 PM)
3700X icon_idea.gif

8 cores, 16 threads and with future upgrade path to 16 core 3950X in the future (provided you have the right board with the right VRMs) icon_idea.gif
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I was thinking the same since it has more core compared to I7-8700.

QUOTE(goldfries @ Dec 11 2019, 08:18 AM)
Can't go wrong with any, I'm using the 1800X for my graphics / photography / video works. biggrin.gif

The 3700X and 3600X, you won't feel any difference for those software you listed, in Premiere Pro is where the difference is there, 3700X will give you faster render time.
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Thanks for the feedback. Mind to share your other part specification?

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post Dec 12 2019, 10:07 AM

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Any AMD chip cause all of them can do ECC ram as long as the mobo allows it

Then buy the most expensive one your budget allows cause 3950x 16 cores babey

DON'T BUY INTEL
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post Dec 12 2019, 10:19 AM

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QUOTE(AliBaBa_King @ Dec 10 2019, 02:34 PM)
Hi everyone, would like to ask which CPU is more benefit for running Adobe CC (which version i wasnt sure)? will it be Intel i7-8700, Ryzen 7 3700x or Ryzen 5 3600. Other PC part/spec will be as below. Never planned on OC these CPU.
CPU: Either Intel or AMD as above mentioned
RAM: 16GB
GPU: Nvidia Quadro P620 (Use back from current PC setup)
Storage: 480GB SSD and 2TB HDD

I've google this question and seem like didnt get the answer i am looking for and most of the benchmark are for gaming.

Would like to hear opinion from actual graphic designer or PC builder who actually built PC for graphic designer. Any other spec or suggestion are welcomed  biggrin.gif
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Thought CPU and GPU would be more important for Graphic Designing? It would be better to get higher RAM for processing and loading files.
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QUOTE(AliBaBa_King @ Dec 12 2019, 09:58 AM)
This is actually very useful. Thanks  rclxms.gif
The thing about PUGET is they run benchmark with A LOT of tasks, something most users don't use.

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post Dec 12 2019, 08:31 PM

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QUOTE(AliBaBa_King @ Dec 12 2019, 09:58 AM)
Thanks for the feedback. Mind to share your other part specification?
My spec louyah cos old stuff.

The very first Ryzen 7 1800X in Malaysia, with MSI X370 board which I decline to name, and 2x Corsair LPX RAM that refuses to run at high speed for some reason. Stuck at 2133.

LOL but even so it's very fast.

Go get 3rd gen any time faster.


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post Dec 13 2019, 03:49 PM

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post Dec 13 2019, 04:04 PM

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ts monitor also very important, dont get these gaming monitor..
myself have a decent gaming rig at home, on and off i use this rig for graphic work, perform very well BUT THE COLOR ARE SO MUCH inaccurate, i still prefer the mac i use at my office when come to graphic work.
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QUOTE(jacob521 @ Dec 13 2019, 04:04 PM)
ts monitor also very important, dont get these gaming monitor..
myself have a decent gaming rig at home, on and off i use this rig for graphic work, perform very well BUT THE COLOR ARE SO MUCH inaccurate, i still prefer the mac i use at my office when come to graphic work.
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haha true.. gaming monitor no 8bits color

 

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