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Small Business system

Hi Everyone

 

New here but just wanted to get people opinions on a small business workstation build. If anyone has any alternatives or better ideas I would love to hear them! Not built something for this use before so if anyone has and has some insight that would help a lot!

 

What will be the main use?

Main use for this PC will be every day office tasks, a lot of spreadsheets and document writing, along with email and web browsing.

It will also be used for CAD using autodesk inventor and content creation using Inkscape, gimp, photoshop, Illustrator, Lightroom and premiere pro.

Basically it needs to do everything at a reasonable pace but will never be used for gaming.

 

Budget:

I would like to keep this sub £2500 (4220 CAD according to DDG)

 

The Monitor:

This is one thing I'm really not sure on, I have gone with 27" 1440 as I've heard that unless you go 40" with 4k then stuff like spreadsheets and document writing can become hard on the eyes. Also any video editing will be 1080 (along with 2k go pro and scaled down) for the foreseeable. 100%sRGB is good, don't really want to splash out for 100% Adobe RGB, unless you disagree with this and its more useful than I realise?

 

 

MOBO: ASrock X370 TaiChi

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (Looking for a 3.8 - 3.9ghz overclock if stable)

BOOT DRIVE: 250gb Samsung 960 EVO PCIe M.2

STORAGE: 1TB Samsung 850 EVO SATAIII

GPU: Sapphire RX580 Pulse 8GB

RAM: 32GB Corsair DDR4 Vengeance 3000mhz

PSU: 650w EVGA G3 Modular

CASE: BeQuiet! Pure Base 600 Mid

COOLING: BeQuiet! 280mm silent AIO  w/  Arctic MX-4 Thermal

MONITOR: 27" Asus MX27AQ

OS: Windows 10 Pro

 

 

 

Thanks for any help!

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To be honnest i would get a quadro card as they are dessinged for things like that.

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Thought about the Quadro but since I will not be using a true 10 bit monitor or rendering anything that will take long enough to benefit from the added stability I thought it would be better to get a more powerful card at that price point as the Quadro would increase the budget alot. Also the CAD use wont be anything overly complex and parts will be fairly low.

 

Have you used a Quadro card and are they worth the price? If so then I will definitely consider that!

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PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: AMD - Ryzen 7 1700 3.0GHz 8-Core Processor  (£279.99 @ Amazon UK) 
Motherboard: MSI - B350M GAMING PRO Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard  (£76.80 @ Alza) 
Memory: Corsair - Vengeance LED 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4-3000 Memory  (£234.60 @ Aria PC) 
Storage: Samsung - 960 EVO 1TB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive  (£388.79 @ Aria PC) 
Storage: Seagate - Barracuda 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  (£59.95 @ Amazon UK) 
Video Card: MSI - GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11GB Founders Edition Video Card  (£677.95 @ CCL Computers) 
Case: Thermaltake - Core V21 MicroATX Mini Tower Case  (£53.03 @ Amazon UK) 
Power Supply: EVGA - SuperNOVA G2 650W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply  (£85.32 @ CCL Computers) 
Operating System: Microsoft - Windows 10 Pro Full 32/64-bit  (£179.48 @ Scan.co.uk) 
Monitor: Asus - MX27AQ 27.0" 2560x1440 60Hz Monitor  (£377.77 @ Amazon UK) 
Total: £2413.68
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-06-19 13:25 BST+0100

 

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That looks great thanks!

I notice you went for a 1080ti, will this make a huge difference or will be saving some money and getting an 8GB 1080 suffice? Just wondering how big the improvement is from 1080 to 1080ti for my needs?

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11 minutes ago, Neil5000 said:

That looks great thanks!

I notice you went for a 1080ti, will this make a huge difference or will be saving some money and getting an 8GB 1080 suffice? Just wondering how big the improvement is from 1080 to 1080ti for my needs?

It's around 20-30% better in performance.

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16 minutes ago, Neil5000 said:

That looks great thanks!

I notice you went for a 1080ti, will this make a huge difference or will be saving some money and getting an 8GB 1080 suffice? Just wondering how big the improvement is from 1080 to 1080ti for my needs?

 

5 minutes ago, RaptorCandy said:

It's around 20-30% better in performance.

It's a bit faster, but unless you do a lot of GPU rendering, you don't really need it. 

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1 minute ago, Zando Bob said:

 

It's a bit faster, but unless you do a lot of GPU rendering, you don't really need it. 

^ True, but it does help with live/active renders. 

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13 minutes ago, MrUnknownEMC said:

^ True, but it does help with live/active renders. 

IMO, just always get the best you can afford, then you'll never be disappointed. 

Intel HEDT and Server platform enthusiasts: Intel HEDT Xeon/i7 Megathread 

 

Main PC 

CPU: i9 7980XE @4.5GHz/1.22v/-2 AVX offset 

Cooler: EKWB Supremacy Block - custom loop w/360mm +280mm rads 

Motherboard: EVGA X299 Dark 

RAM:4x8GB HyperX Predator DDR4 @3200Mhz CL16 

GPU: Nvidia FE 2060 Super/Corsair HydroX 2070 FE block 

Storage:  1TB MP34 + 1TB 970 Evo + 500GB Atom30 + 250GB 960 Evo 

Optical Drives: LG WH14NS40 

PSU: EVGA 1600W T2 

Case & Fans: Corsair 750D Airflow - 3x Noctua iPPC NF-F12 + 4x Noctua iPPC NF-A14 PWM 

OS: Windows 11

 

Display: LG 27UK650-W (4K 60Hz IPS panel)

Mouse: EVGA X17

Keyboard: Corsair K55 RGB

 

Mobile/Work Devices: 2020 M1 MacBook Air (work computer) - iPhone 13 Pro Max - Apple Watch S3

 

Other Misc Devices: iPod Video (Gen 5.5E, 128GB SD card swap, running Rockbox), Nintendo Switch

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Thanks! seems you all think the GPU is more important so I would look to swap that for a 1080 or 1080ti just to make sure!

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