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Hi Everyone
Looking to replace my very slow PC so that I can actually use LR and Photoshop without it going very slowly or locking up.
With the help of my teenage son I think I have arrived a spec but have a question.
The PC I'm looking at has water cooling, not something I am familiar with.
So my question is for one of these processors :-
Intel® Core™ i7 14700F (20-Core, 61MB Total Cache, 2.1GHz to 5.4GHz w/Turbo Boost Max 3.0)
being used for LR and Photoshop but not anything intensive like gaming or video editing, would there be any benefit - either performance or reliability wise to using water cooling vs air cooling.
Also a bit concerned about pumps and leaks, just seems like a few too many more things to potentially go wrong, given the insides of PC's don't tend to get much maintenance
Thanks in advance
David
Looking to replace my very slow PC so that I can actually use LR and Photoshop without it going very slowly or locking up.
With the help of my teenage son I think I have arrived a spec but have a question.
The PC I'm looking at has water cooling, not something I am familiar with.
So my question is for one of these processors :-
Intel® Core™ i7 14700F (20-Core, 61MB Total Cache, 2.1GHz to 5.4GHz w/Turbo Boost Max 3.0)
being used for LR and Photoshop but not anything intensive like gaming or video editing, would there be any benefit - either performance or reliability wise to using water cooling vs air cooling.
Also a bit concerned about pumps and leaks, just seems like a few too many more things to potentially go wrong, given the insides of PC's don't tend to get much maintenance
Thanks in advance
David