Graphics Card For Flexisign 11?

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01niflis

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I am in the process of selecting parts for a build for work to run the latest flexisign program and I need help on what graphics card i need or if i even need one.
I need it to run flexisign good and be able to open big graphics files with no problem and not slow down the computer.

Here are the parts i am planning to use but if anyone has any recommendations please tell me.
I do not have money to waste so i don't want to go over board and buy parts i don't need.

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3IUnC

thanks in advance
 
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I am in the process of selecting parts for a build for work to run the latest flexisign program and I need help on what graphics card i need or if i even need one.
Yes you really need one, according to Sai at least with 128Mb of vram. I recommend to choose a "standard" external card with 1Gb of memory Nvidia of course

I need it to run flexisign good and be able to open big graphics files with no problem and not slow down the computer.
At this point put emphasis in the motherboard (to avoid bottle necks), processor (to rip fast) and ram (to handle the rip's or processes "without" lags). The motherboard to choose for me is one of the last "intel" original motherboards, the processor a corei5 of high frequency at least 3.0 or...

Alcides

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I am in the process of selecting parts for a build for work to run the latest flexisign program and I need help on what graphics card i need or if i even need one.
Yes you really need one, according to Sai at least with 128Mb of vram. I recommend to choose a "standard" external card with 1Gb of memory Nvidia of course

I need it to run flexisign good and be able to open big graphics files with no problem and not slow down the computer.
At this point put emphasis in the motherboard (to avoid bottle necks), processor (to rip fast) and ram (to handle the rip's or processes "without" lags). The motherboard to choose for me is one of the last "intel" original motherboards, the processor a corei5 of high frequency at least 3.0 or best 3.4 Ghz, and 8 or even 16Gb of RAM.

Here are the parts i am planning to use but if anyone has any recommendations please tell me.
I do not have money to waste so i don't want to go over board and buy parts i don't need.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3IUnC
thanks in advance
Well I visited the link of computer parts and there are a lot of things, a lot to pick "one" combination; and the suggestions I made were according to my experience as an independant technical's assistant. Oh, and one more thing just use Windows 7 service pack 1 because it's a system polished and in my opinion with few bugs, of 64 bits of course. And if you want to save more money just go for a very good motherboard with a chipset equivalent of better than intel hd 4000 of course with enough vram (above 256 remember) and avoid the external card, a processor core i3 with "high" frequency in this case at least 3.4 Ghz, and ram of 8Gb, also consider to use a good hard drive with their own fan. That should be enough.
I hope it helps!
 
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