MightyGeekMan
Weaksauce
- Joined
- Feb 11, 2008
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Thanks in advance for any/all help and advice.
I'm currently speccing out a new build and am hung up on whether a single 1070 is best for me, or if I should get dual 1060s. The problem is that my current setup has two graphics cards connected to three 1440p monitors and I don't know if a single GTX 1070 will handle everything I do smoothly or if I should get two 1060s for the same price.
I'll be using the computer for high-end, very large file design projects (Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.), photography (Lightroom, Photoshop), screen recording (Camtasia, for tutorials and such), audio recording (Adobe Audition, Audacity), video editing (Premiere Pro, After Effects) and light gaming (but possibly doing heavier gaming in the future).
Below is a link to a PCPartpicker list. Quick note, nothing o the list is set in stone and everything can change depending on how my research goes. My total budget is around $2,300.
Parts List
I'm currently speccing out a new build and am hung up on whether a single 1070 is best for me, or if I should get dual 1060s. The problem is that my current setup has two graphics cards connected to three 1440p monitors and I don't know if a single GTX 1070 will handle everything I do smoothly or if I should get two 1060s for the same price.
I'll be using the computer for high-end, very large file design projects (Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.), photography (Lightroom, Photoshop), screen recording (Camtasia, for tutorials and such), audio recording (Adobe Audition, Audacity), video editing (Premiere Pro, After Effects) and light gaming (but possibly doing heavier gaming in the future).
Below is a link to a PCPartpicker list. Quick note, nothing o the list is set in stone and everything can change depending on how my research goes. My total budget is around $2,300.
Parts List