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TBisley

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  1. This is ace buddy, thanks for this! Will give PC Part Picker a go, I really appreciate all the feedback and information guys, you're all awesome!
  2. Hey AkhTwo, really appreciate the above info! Wasn't too sure about the differences and really good points, especially with regards to ventilation in a bigger case. The more I think about it the more I'll want to have a motherboard that gives me more features, but good to know the smaller mobos aren't a factor that'll limit the power
  3. Thanks for the quick replies so far guys, I really appreciate it and interesting specs suggestions too so far Would you say an ITX build would be too low power/limiting for the type of work I'll be doing? It's not a deal breaker or anything, but always nice to save a little space Happy to stay clear tho if it's not recommended Absolutely J.Munslow, I think I'll be going on a decent hunt to shave a few pennies off here and there, but willing to put a bit of money in for something that'll last
  4. Hey will2135/Aereldor, Ahh yeah, sorry, should have included my budget! Living in the UK just now, I'd say my budget will be around £1000-£1200, but £1500 at the absolute max Already got a Keyboard/Mouse/Monitor (might look into a new 2K/4K monitor though) and will be looking to move to Windows 10 to take advantage of Adobe's newest X D software
  5. Hi all! Was looking to seek some advice for building a new PC. I've been looking around a lot of sites and watching a lot of youtube videos with regards to PC builds and benchmarking. What's caught my eye recently are the ITX builds I've seen a lot of people build on youtube. I like the compact form factor and like the idea of not having a large PC tower taking up a lot of space (and the possible portability too). I'll be using the new PC for graphic design, photo editing, video editing and game devving too. Would it be recommended to go for a more traditional, larger build for power hungry tasks? Or would an ITX build have enough power to handle graphics intensive work? Your advice is greatly appreciated Many thanks, T
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