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Subject: I could use some advice


watman54 ( ) posted Sun, 12 May 2002 at 8:05 PM ยท edited Wed, 27 November 2024 at 11:31 PM

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I'm looking at buying a new computer any advice on this system ?? I work with Bryce5...Poser4 and Adobe Photoshop6 Right now I have a 200mmx 64meg RAM and render time is a couple of days on anything elaborate... LOLOLOLOL....Each tree or reflection adds about 3 hours.... Any options I should look for for doing artwork?? Good...Bad....How bout the video card?? THANKS System Name: Gateway 500SE Special Unit Price:* $849 Configured Price:* $844 Quantity: 1 Total Price:* $844 System Details: Processor: Intel Pentium 4 Processor 1.6GHz Memory: 256MB DDR SDRAM ........[ +US$80.00] Hard Drive: 20GB Ultra ATA100 hard drive Floppy Drive: 3.5" 1.44MB diskette drive CD-ROM: 24x/10x/40x Recordable ReWriteable CDRW Certification: Energy Star Compliant Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Application Software: Microsoft Works Suite 2002 - Including Microsoft Word and Encarta AntiVirus Software: Norton AntiVirus 90 day Introductory Offer Monitor: Not Selected ........[ -US$110.00] Video: 32MB NVIDIA GeForce2 MX200 AGP Graphics Keyboard: Multi-function Keyboard Mouse: Logitech USB Optical Wheel Mouse and Gateway mouse pad Sound System: Integrated Stereo Audio Speakers: Boston Acoustics BA745 Speakers with Subwoofer ........[ +US$25.00] Case: NEW Gateway Mid-Tower Case Expansion Slots: 3 PCI and 1 AGP Controller: Integrated Ultra ATA Controller Modem: 56K PCI Voice Modem Network Adapter: Integrated 10/100 Ethernet Internet Service Provider: One year America Online Internet Access (New members only) OR 6-Months of MSN Internet Access (New members only) Limited Warranty Program: 1 Year Limited Parts / Labor / Support Promotion Software: Not Selected


RandC ( ) posted Sun, 12 May 2002 at 8:30 PM

If anything you should max out on ram and a good Vidio card. I run a Gateway 500meg pentIII with 512 of ram and a 64 meg vid card,10 gig hard drive with a 30gig slave drive for a total of 40 gig and all my grafics programs run fine. the above should be fine with a little aftermarket add-ons like a slave hard drive and more ram.


Incarnadine ( ) posted Sun, 12 May 2002 at 9:34 PM

Very good advice. However I would add a bigger hard drive in lieu of the better graphics card. Go for at least a 40Gb. If you do a lot of 3d gaming then the better card will be of more use to you. The sad thing is that unless you are into the 3d gaming and running stuff like OpenGL then all you really need is about 8 Mb (should handle 1280x1024 in 24 bit colour depth display) to handle even the most advanced 2d image app.

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FyreFlux ( ) posted Sun, 12 May 2002 at 11:22 PM

i agree, u will definantly need more ram...i suggest at least 512MB. its really cheap nowadays anyway so thats no biggy. also get a graphics card, like a GeForce3 Ti300 or a Ti500 if u got the cash for it. hard-drive space is a matter of opinion, high quality scans for photoshop alone can take like 100-250mb each, then the edited document another 100mb or so. poser saved files usually are around 50mb each and so on....i'd suggest a 40gig or so. other than that u should be pretty set with what u picked out. i am running an Athlon XP 1400+, 512MB 266mhz DDR Ram, GeForce 2 GTS (i know, i gotta upgrade) and an 80gig Ultra-DMA133, 7200rpm HD (never came even close to filling it). and i am using the same programs u meantioned above and everything renders pretty smoothly on my machine, even volumetric worlds in bryce i can render in less than 3hours.


EricofSD ( ) posted Mon, 13 May 2002 at 12:36 AM

Bryce is not video card dependent, though other programs are. Get the fastest processor you can. I'm running an AMD 1.4g. Also, lots of ram. I'm doing ok with 512ddr, but more is better for importing large models.


bikermouse ( ) posted Mon, 13 May 2002 at 12:39 AM

me no like AOL.(You can get the sasme deal with MSN) 512 mb ram. MINIMUM. 60 gb hard drive or better. 1.6 ghz (still too slow.) xp is ok if you take a week or so to learn what you're doing before you try to transfer all your files.uses(128m ram.) nvidea 32mg video. sound blaster live 1.6. check out the superstores such as best buy to see what kind of deal they can give you to custom build yer computer(prepare to wait a couple of weeks for delivery.) you ever see the comercials for gateway ?? how come they give an obviously female cow a male voice? Message671410.jpg


watman54 ( ) posted Mon, 13 May 2002 at 4:56 AM

LOLOLOLOLOLOL...... Thanks everyone.....great advice


Rayraz ( ) posted Sat, 18 May 2002 at 3:54 AM

I have heard that Athlons are faster than Pentiums when using bryce, but you might want to ask Corel what's the best processor for Bryce to be sure. Also for the bryce render you don't need a fast videocard, because bryce only uses the processor for that. As for RAM more is always better. I don't know about poser and videocards, but I think a videocard with good 2D-performance is great for photoshop. But than again a good videocard like a geforce 3 or 4 is always very good, for games, your openGL-views and other 3Dsoftware.

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