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I just purchased Adobe CS2 and have been trying to run it on my laptop with little success...so I have decided to try and build a computer that would run Adobe CS2 and give me enough power to do a little video editing also. I'm not a big gamer but I do need to be able to run 3-4 memory demanding programs at a time. I have a good monitor and am just needing a tower with all the goods. I have about $1,100 dollars that I can spend and would appreciate any advice as I am pretty new to this. Thanks
 
Adobe CS2? I guess you mean photoshop?

If you just want to buy a computer, I got my compaq just recently for about $680 shipped. Chop about $50 off that to get one without the Geforce 6200, maybe get a larger HD and you'd be good to go. I run Photoshop CS and Premiere Pro without any problems.
 
Thanks for the advice The_Other_One, but I have always wanted to try and build a computer and I felt that this would be as good of time as any to learn...so does any one have any advice on what would be the best computer configuration? I was thinking a Pent 4 with at least 2gig of ram 300-500 gig of hd. Any suggestions?
 
What about Graphic Card? Grahpic Card is the most Considered Part... Just wondering what brand are you thinking to get Grahpic Card :)

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Here's a system I configured for you. It will be a freaking KILLER rendering machine, but won't play games worth anything... The RAM is awful expensive too. I'd reccomend getting the 1G pack as you don't REALLY need 2G...

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The video card is crummy, but has great TV-Out, so it'd be nice for playing DVDs or edited videos. I know I like mine... The DVD Burner has DVD-RAM support, which is really nice for video editing(much faster than basic R or RWs) The power supply is just like one I had which was really nice. Of course anything can be changed...the case is just some cheap one but it should work fine. The 16x DVD-ROM drive isn't nessesary...

Oh yeah, I knew there was one other thing... I didn't include any case fans in that build... That shouldn't add much more, but you should get a good ones...
 
I just purchased Adobe CS2 and have been trying to run it on my laptop with little success...so I have decided to try and build a computer that would run Adobe CS2 and give me enough power to do a little video editing also. I'm not a big gamer but I do need to be able to run 3-4 memory demanding programs at a time. I have a good monitor and am just needing a tower with all the goods. I have about $1,100 dollars that I can spend and would appreciate any advice as I am pretty new to this. Thanks
Have a look at this

Adobe CS2? I guess you mean photoshop?
Unless thats miscommunication, that would be Adobe Creative Suite 2 :)

How does one determine how much watts of power is needed?
Unless there is a specific need in mind, one doesnt. You buy a good PSU and for all intents and purposes, the wattage doesnt matter
 
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