Rate the new PC I'm going to build.
I don't game. The main programs I see myself using are (in order from constant use to very little use) Photoshop, Eclipse, Sketchup, Daz 3D, Premiere Pro.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/ncfFLD
The biggest thing I am unsure about is 7700k versus Ryzen 1700. At first I was going to get a 1700 because a lot of people said that the extra cores will make huge differences in performance. And according to this post
https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Adobe-Photoshop-CC-2017-AMD-Ryzen-7-1700X-1800X-Performance-907/
the program I use the most, Photoshop, seems to be 10-20% better on the 7700k. Plus, I am skeptical that most programs are optimized to take advantage of 8 cores but I'm definitely open to be proven wrong.
Should I pay an extra $100 to upgrade my 1050 to a 1060?
How are the two hard drives that I chose. Are there any better?
>>60898831
You'll notice much more of a difference rendering 3D or encoding video on a 1700 than you will using some single threaded photoshop filters on a 7700K.
Adobe hasn't seriously updated Photoshop in years, thus the lack of any real multicore support.
>>60898887
But aren't 90% of all operations, even in programs like autodesk or premiere, single threaded?
>>60898887
That's because you kept pirating it you scum! Taking for from the mouths of hardworking devs.
>>60899352
Food. I'm a phoneposter because I have a job and pay for quality software.