Hey Guys,
I am going to start working on a new portfolio over the winter in my spare time. Issue is... My current computer is way underpowered... Its vintage 2003!
I'm going to be building a new computer from scratch and am curious to know what you guys would recommend?? My budget is $1500.00 Canadian, so that's roughly $1508.47 American (Yes our dollar value is almost at par now).
I haven't really dived in yet to see what specifics I'd like, but I do know that I'd like this computer to last for at least 4 years.
Cheers!
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My only major recommendation would be to get Windows 7 instead of 8 because the UI sucks for desktops. Also make sure to spend the money on a decent case and PSU, because for some reason I always see people go dirt cheap on those things and it bites them in the ass later.
http://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc
There are tons of computer nerds on there who will look over your specs and give you recommendations on price and performance.
Also, with 1500, you should be able to build a pretty awesome machine.
About Windows 8, I heard Microsoft is doing something where they won't release DX12 on Windows 7 (or something along those lines).
DirectX 12 isn't a thing yet, but I think you are talking about DX 11.1 which was reported to be exclusive to Windows 8. However Microsoft jumped back and said it will be coming to Windows 7. http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Service-Pack-1-Windows-7-DirectX-11.1-Runtime-Chuck-Walbourn,19135.html
This is not true at all. In fact, it's the exact opposite, I run Windows 8 on a triple monitor desktop, not only does it make things easier, I find it to be a much smoother and more reliable experience.
I have a taskbar on every monitor, making things much more simple to navigate, futhermore, the only time you'll use metro is if you pin things to it, you will see it for .5 seconds at boot. Other than that it's much faster, has better features and is great for gaming and workstations.
I get really irritated with people saying this and thinking OMG METRO IZ WINDERSSS.
No, it's not. Use it for a month and you'll find it's great, I mean you can even use it like the start menu and if you right click the corner where the start button was it gives you a major list of computer options. Left clicking brings up the start screen. Not that you need it.
Another plus is that the beta versions still work fine so you can have an OS for free.
I run all my steam games and all my 3d apps and everything in a regular desktop environment.
Also, if you can get stuff off newegg, they have great video card deals.
I used it for a month with the RC, I stand behind what I said. Win8 is a great tablet/touchscreen OS, but is shit for desktop users.
If you don't use it, it's great for workstations.
And I'm glad you at least gave it a try. I think OP should try them both.