![]() With current coupon codes and just over $600, I can get a 7th gen i7 with a GT730/2GB and 16gb ram. The Dell Outlet has some models that get close for me to use as a starting point within my budget. I feel like it won't help the fact that the rest of my system is very old, however, and in the end I want something that will improve performance on more than just Adobe (handbrake, Acid Pro, Vegas, and other tools get used in my system as well, and they don't all get such dramatic bumps from GPU improvements as they do CPU).Ģ)Buy a new computer. It was just OK even when I got it, but it was something decent compared to on board graphics, and didn't require a PSU upgrade. The GT520 quite frankly sucks to today's standards. I *can* continue with this box for a bit longer (surprisingly), so my budget beyond that is difficult to justify.ġ)Upgrade the GPU. I'm wondering what I can do to improve performance without investing too much into this- I'm currently saving up for some camera gear which would actually improve my workflow, so anything over $500 might need to wait until later. With 4k, my system is finally showing its age, though. It actually still performs well enough for virtually all of my work even today, especially since I'm still working primarily in 1080p timelines, but I'm starting to shoot more footage in 4k since some of the more modern cameras do better in that scaled down to 1080 than they take in 1080p natively. Its actually held up remarkably well for danged well nearly a DECADE, which is longer than I've ever owned any single computer and ever expected to. ![]() ![]() ![]() My current spec- don't laugh - is an i7 2600, GT520, 16GB RAM, and 3 internal drives (128GB SSD, 1.5TB and 2TB). ![]()
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