Best Computer Specs for Photoshop
Are you looking to buy a computer or laptop to use in Photoshop or Lightroom, for digital painting, graphic design, or photo editing? Of course, choose the one that will help you to perform all these tasks effectively. That's why you need to know some basic ideas when buying a computer. Below are some discussions about these, to get you an idea.
Recommended vs Official Specifications: Below are the recommended specifications for running Adobe Photoshop.
2 GHz faster processor
2 GB of RAM
2 GB storage
Here are some of the best ones I recommend for running Photoshop
Minimum a dual-core 2Ghz or faster processor
8 GB RAM
SSD
Processor: Unfortunately, it is true that even after so many years of the introduction of multi-core processors, Photoshop is still unable to take advantage of all the cores available. Simply put, a 4-core processor will not be significantly faster than a 2-core processor. It is recommended to get 4-core through other applications you have may use Core. But getting a 2-core processor is enough for Photoshop.
Storage: There are two types of storage options, conventional hard drive HDD vs. modern solid-state drive (SSD). Although HDD is cheaper, it has a lot more storage capacity. These are great for saving huge files or files that you don't use often and are good for backup purposes. Up to 50 - 120MB/s of storage they can transfer.
On the other hand, SSD is more expensive but storage capacity is lower than HDD. They transfer 200 - 500 MB. If you install your OS or Photoshop on an SSD, they will start sooner than on an HDD. You save a few seconds with each save while opening and saving huge files on the SSD. Saving time with an SSD is important.
RAM: RAM is the temporary storage for your opened files. The use of RAM depends on the file size of the files you open, the number of layers in your Photoshop files, and other applications that open, and how the OS manages memory. Photoshop has a feature known as Scratch Disk. Temporary storage for a scratch disk memory such as a cache of your open files. HDD or SSDs you can use as scratch disk storage. Storage drives slower than RAM. So if you have more RAM, having a scratch disk becomes less important.
Graphics Card: Photoshop does not require a powerful graphics card. Even an integrated graphics card with a CPU is enough. If you want to play 3D games on your computer, go ahead and get a better graphics card.
Screen: Minimum 1024 x 768 resolution runs Photoshop. Nowadays, it is difficult to buy a monitor or laptop for photo editing powered by a resolution.
Lastly, given all the photo competition theories it can be hard to know what you need for the best Photoshop performance possible but in reality, you can do quite well with a decent, mid-range machine.
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