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About £700-800

UK

Business use, programming (MongoDB, Electron, Web Apps) Visual Studio

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Okay, so work have me building a load of small internal apps now, and the dual-core i3 I'm using is flat out not okay anymore. Plus it BSOD's at least once a day. So I'm going to try and push the envelope a little and get them to buy me a PC. Bit of a long shot, but for the amount of things I do, and the amount of money I save them, its not out the question I don't think. It does need to be somewhat powerful, because I will be working on our 2TB+ CRM Database.

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/ - this is what I currently have. Any recommendations welcome!

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42 minutes ago, limegorilla said:

About £700-800

UK

Business use, programming (MongoDB, Electron, Web Apps) Visual Studio

Other details:

Okay, so work have me building a load of small internal apps now, and the dual-core i3 I'm using is flat out not okay anymore. Plus it BSOD's at least once a day. So I'm going to try and push the envelope a little and get them to buy me a PC. Bit of a long shot, but for the amount of things I do, and the amount of money I save them, its not out the question I don't think. It does need to be somewhat powerful, because I will be working on our 2TB+ CRM Database.

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/ - this is what I currently have. Any recommendations welcome!

For what do you need that gpu? if you need it for external monitors only,then chose a cheaper gpu as long as the cheaper gpu supports the number of monitors and resolution you use,and add 32 gb´s of ram.

Unless you already know what is your averege ram usage,and 16gb is enough for you

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8 hours ago, limegorilla said:

About £700-800

UK

Business use, programming (MongoDB, Electron, Web Apps) Visual Studio

Other details:

Okay, so work have me building a load of small internal apps now, and the dual-core i3 I'm using is flat out not okay anymore. Plus it BSOD's at least once a day. So I'm going to try and push the envelope a little and get them to buy me a PC. Bit of a long shot, but for the amount of things I do, and the amount of money I save them, its not out the question I don't think. It does need to be somewhat powerful, because I will be working on our 2TB+ CRM Database.

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/ - this is what I currently have. Any recommendations welcome!

You forgot to share the link to your planned build.

 

7 hours ago, AzzaNezz said:

For what do you need that gpu? if you need it for external monitors only,then chose a cheaper gpu as long as the cheaper gpu supports the number of monitors and resolution you use,and add 32 gb´s of ram.

Unless you already know what is your averege ram usage,and 16gb is enough for you

You're seeing the last built you made yourself lol

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