![]() With a laptop, I'd still recommend keeping an eye on the display. That's the one component that lets you work better, not just faster. The card will work, the problem is the drivers.ĮDIT: I would normally advise to split the budget in two and spend half on a good monitor. It's really not possible to give specific advice here. And that can be a problem with buggy video drivers. It's not performance critical - it just needs to work. ![]() But beyond that, any reasonable video card will do. If you can avoid it, no dual graphics! Photoshop doesn't like that, it doesn't know which one to use. And you obviously need to have enough space. The faster your system drive, the better. You get best performance with the scratch disk set to your system drive (as long as it's an SSD). This is a portion of a drive that Photoshop uses for storing temporary working data. The key for Photoshop is the scratch disk. You never have enough RAM for Photoshop no matter how much you put in. It is mostly bandwidth limited - it moves large amounts of data back and forth from memory. Above 6 cores is probably not paying off. The faster the better, and the more cores the better - up to a point. ![]() ![]() Photoshop and Lightroom have somewhat different requirements.
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