Spec me: photo editing machine £1k

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Putting together a machine for heavy photo editing work, but not currently after 4k support.

Requirements:
  • Budget is £1k (just over is OK)
  • Need 3TB or more disk space in RAID1
  • As quiet as possible
How does the below look?

I've opted to use the CPU integrated graphics - good or bad idea?

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@GeForce

ryzen build for you, Changes bar ryzen 1600 - Pure 600 non window as its the newer modular version. Silent PSU- although quality isnt as high, the fans one of the most silent !
2x 256GB SSD drives, one for OS and one for Scratch disk drive along with raid 1 HDD.
SD card reader added to front ?

My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £1,045.99 (includes shipping: £13.20)

intel version, using coffeelake i5 which is 6 cores and has a faster Dual core/ Quad Core and Hex core Boost speeds

My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £1,074.95 (includes shipping: £13.20)​

believe intel still holds advantage on photoshop
 
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Fantastic, thank you. My inclination is Intel because it'll be photoshop. Couple of questions:
  1. SATA vs PCIe SSDs - big difference? If PCIe is quicker I'd prefer 256GB PCIe for the OS/scratch rather than 2x256GB SATA.
  2. HDD brand - Toshiba/Seagate/WD - any difference?
  3. 300W PSU enough? How close is that to the actual expected consumption of the system?
I won't be overclocking this.
 
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SATA vs PCIe SSDs - big difference? If PCIe is quicker I'd prefer 256GB PCIe for the OS/scratch rather than 2x256GB SATA.
i'd be inclined to say get a nvme m.2 drive, as you'd benefit from the increased speeds

HDD brand - Toshiba/Seagate/WD - any difference?
in my experience, wd. but as always, ymmv

300W PSU enough? How close is that to the actual expected consumption of the system?
more than enough
 
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