I have a Pentium 4 & need to upgrade. I teach Microsoft, use graphics in my manuals, & use CorelDraw a lot. I also design huge Excel spreadsheets with lots of formulas and design databases in Access - what would be a good PC processor, ram, etc? I have been quoted on a system with a Quadcor processor, 250 GB Hard Drive and 2 GB RAM - is that too much or is that what I need?
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November 5, 2008 1:50 PM
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November 8, 2008 10:19 AM
All good answers – I agree that a quad core my be a bit of overkill…
Make sure you have some sort of BACKUP solution in place, whether it’s dual hard drives set to RAID 1 or and external inexpensive tape or disk drive: whatever fits your budget. Believe me, having to restore a failed drive and attempt recover of lost files can get to be a rather expensive proposition rather quickly: I have been involved in situations where recovery of about 160GB of data took well over 20 hours to complete… And most data recovery specialists charge by the MB or hour….
Many thanks to all for the advice – much appreciated. Will see if I can add more RAM but I don’t think I will be going for the Quadcor Extreme – just a normal quadcor should do the job.