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I'm going to replace my Desktop. Not enough RAM (8 mb) anymore, figure I need 32. Noodling around I found CPU Solutions (I have no connection with them $ or otherwise) they market thru Amazon. Looks pretty good, anyone got/use one? How's the build? Robust components? Neat install? Reliable? Or?

 

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Hi Chuck.

Have you tested them ? What is your feedback ?

 

I face the same issue : my laptop crashed. Use it for remote work and travel. Had to review tons of info...

And finally chose a gamer laptop.

https://blog.laurencebichon.com/en/search-for-laptop-for-photoshop-and-captureone

Will tell later if it was wise...

 

Looking forward to learn about CPU Solutions !

Bye

Laurence

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On 9/13/2017 at 4:17 PM, Chucktin said:

I'm going to replace my Desktop. Not enough RAM (8 mb) anymore, figure I need 32. Noodling around I found CPU Solutions (I have no connection with them $ or otherwise) they market thru Amazon. Looks pretty good, anyone got/use one? How's the build? Robust components? Neat install? Reliable? Or?

 

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for editing especially 4k videos ,choose intel i7 or higher or amd ryzen 7 or higher ,with nvidia gpu . you need 32gb ram for a lag free editing .

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