They know best about what the hardware needs are, and both tell you.ĬPU is only one part of the equation. Look at what the vendors recommend and that should be your guide. Having an SSD will make things significantly faster, and if you have limited need for permanent storage on the machine itself that would be the way to go as far as drives. It wouldn't hurt to have an i7, but an i5 appears to be more than enough.
The other has this page on system requirements: If you want to use lots of advanced Booth features (big live views, live green screen, multiple/large graphics, slideshow, video), and you want it snappy with high-frame rates, then purchase a fast processor and plenty of RAM." Darkroom Booth will run fine on any computer or laptop running Windows 10, 8, or 7.
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The Darkroom Software FAQ has the question, "Do I need a really fast computer?, which they answer with, " Nope. I just need it to run those programs, my printer, camera, and WIFI, and GreenScreen and that's it.īoth of these machines are huge overkill based on your description of what you need and what you anticipate needing. I just don't know exactly what one I need so I need experts like you guys to help me please. and then double the ram for another $200. *** #2: they have an option for: i7-8705G | 8GB | 250GB NVMe | Vega M GL for $50 more. Our computer monitor is also touch screen so needs to work within that. All the images taken that night we remove and put onto an external HD so HD space isn't that big of an issue. We run a photo booth company and our other PC is just to big, we want to get a smaller computer that fits behind the monitor, these two computers I found to be what I'm after.ĭown the road we'd like to start doing Green Screen so well need something able to do that.