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16 minutes ago, Gian said:

Am i stressing for nothing?

Yes, even the most basic of iGPUs will handle CorelDraw easily, so long as she's not getting deep into 3d rendering style stuff.

If in doubt, add more RAM to the buld and dedicate to the iGPU

Hey guys, I've been tasked by my aunt to build her a pc for her print shop.
She needs it to be all around speedy but lately all that means is having an ssd and a cpu made in the past 5 years..
I chose a R5 5600G with 16gb of 3200Mhz ram.
The most demanding thing she will be doing with it is using coreldraw to mainly make posters and maybe a few chrome tabs in the background.
I'm one step away from placing the order but there is one thing thats bugging me.

Is the integrated gpu capable of running it smoothly for her kind of use? I understand that coreldraw is used for a lot of things and how it runs depends heavily on how complex the thing youre making is..
Also i checked the system requirements for it and i cant make sense of this "OpenCL 1.2-enabled video card with 3+ GB VRAM."
Is the integrated gpu opencl enabled? What does it even mean? I searched for it on amd's website but couldn't find any mention of it anywhere.
Just searching opencl on google gives me this "OpenCL™ (Open Computing Language) is a low-level API for heterogeneous computing that runs on CUDA-powered GPUs" Does that mean i need a discreet Nvidia gpu?
Am i stressing for nothing?

Sorry if its a stupid question but its not my money im spending and i need to make sure im not making a mistake.
Thank you.

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7 minutes ago, Gian said:

Just searching opencl on google gives me this "OpenCL™ (Open Computing Language) is a low-level API for heterogeneous computing that runs on CUDA-powered GPUs" Does that mean i need a discreet Nvidia gpu?

OpenCL runs on most GPUs.

 

8 minutes ago, Gian said:

Am i stressing for nothing?

I would start with the integrated graphics, and if they don't prove up to the task, toss a 4GB low-end Quadro in (P1000 or T1000).

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16 minutes ago, Gian said:

Am i stressing for nothing?

Yes, even the most basic of iGPUs will handle CorelDraw easily, so long as she's not getting deep into 3d rendering style stuff.

If in doubt, add more RAM to the buld and dedicate to the iGPU

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9 minutes ago, AbydosOne said:

OpenCL runs on most GPUs.

 

I would start with the integrated graphics, and if they don't prove up to the task, toss a 4GB low-end Quadro in (P1000 or T1000).

 

2 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

Yes, even the most basic of iGPUs will handle CorelDraw easily, so long as she's not getting deep into 3d rendering style stuff.

If in doubt, add more RAM to the buld and dedicate to the iGPU

Thank you both
I'll change to a mobo with 4 dimm slots and go ahead with the order 

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