We feature two primary Photoshop or Photo Editing PCs. One is built around the latest Ryzen 7000 CPUs. AMD has been breaking boundaries with their CPUs and is now in the leadership position with their Ryzen CPUs. Instead of using onboard graphics for Photoshop, we add a default Asus STRIX Nvidia RTX 4060. Its 8GB DDR6 GPU RAM, 3072 CUDA Cores, AI Performance of 246, and stable operation result in seamless operation. Adobe recommends at least 16GB RAM, but the industry standard is 32GB or more, so we default our PC with 32GB DDR5 5600 MHz RAM, so you can do your work smoothly and efficiently.
Our second Photo Editing PC features the latest Intel Ultra CPUs and dual Thunderbolt 5 and Thunderbolt 4 for the latest support of audio video devices and fast external drives.
Our Photo Editing PC also comes by default production ready with three hard drives. The first hard drive is an NVMe PCIe 4.0 M.2 Drive for OS and graphic app installation. The second default drive is a 1TB Samsung PCIe M.2 for the purpose of a Scratch (or Cache) disk for further performance improvements in Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and Davinci Resolve. Scratch Disk Preferences The third default drive is a large storage drive for all your photos, images, and videos.
If dual Thunderbolt 5 external options are not your thing, but pure performance is, we also recommend our Threadripper Workstation PC which breaks the boundary for performance in a workstation platform with 8x ECC DDR5.
You can also checkout out our Video Editing/Rendering Server for more options for video editing.
Video Editing/Rendering Server