Evo sto kaze Brian Haberlin
http://www.haberlin.com na temu hardwera. Ovaj clanak je iz doba Photoshopa 6, ali mislim da nka pravila jos vrijede:
LOTS OF RAM AND A FAST SCRATCH DISK…
Chuck as much memory as your machine
will take and that you can afford. Don’t buy
the cheapest memory as it will probably
not do a good job and can even harm your
machine…do you need to buy the most
expensive? No. Something in the middle
is fine.
The minimum for professional graphics/
artwork would be 128 megs but that
would be tight…256 to 512 being more
comfortable.
Have a second hard drive as a scratch disk.
NOT A PARTITION OF A SINGLE HARD
DRIVE!!! And if you can keep it clean…use
it only as a Photoshop scratch disk…and
make sure your operating system is using
your other drive. When two programs hit
the same drive at the same time everything
slows down…
And buy (again if affordable) the fastest
drive you can. The higher the rpms the
better…try to avoid anything less than 7200
rpms. And if the drive you use as a scratch
disk is used for other things as well then
make sure you routinely defragment it…I
would do this weekly…usually at the end
of the day when you are done working…let
whatever utility you choose run, as it takes
some time…I would do a virus check as
well while I was at it.
If the budget is between memory and a
second hard drive—go with memory first.