Best PC Desktops for Photos
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Wize Buying Guide for Photos
Ready to upgrade that old PC? If you like to edit photos on your computer, make sure you get the right hardware specs to prevent slow processing time and even system crashes when using your favorite photo editing software.
If you're going to be running complex programs like Adobe Photoshop, you'll want as much RAM as you can get your hands on. At least 2GB RAM is recommended. Also check to see if your computer's RAM can be expanded; you can save money by buying extra RAM yourself to boost the computer's power.
Processor speeds can be misleading, as actual performance can depend a lot on the cache size and bus speeds. In general, however, a processor of 2.0 GHz or higher should have the right stuff to power your photo editing software.
Ready to upgrade that old PC? If you like to edit photos on your computer, make sure you get the right hardware specs to prevent slow processing time and even system crashes when using your favorite photo editing software.
If you're going to be running complex programs like Adobe Photoshop, you'll want as much RAM as you can get your hands on. At least 2GB RAM is recommended. Also check to see if your computer's RAM can be expanded; you can save money by buying extra RAM yourself to boost the computer's power.
Processor speeds can be misleading, as actual performance can depend a lot on the cache size and bus speeds. In general, however, a processor of 2.0 GHz or higher should have the right stuff to power your photo editing software.
