TopPC ProArt Entry Series

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Warranty: 2 years
1,808.45 €
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  • Hull: Asus ProArt PA602, Tempered Glass, Black
  • Power Supply Unit (PSU): Asus TUF Gaming, 850W, ATX 3.0, 80PLUS Gold
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-14600K (6P+8E/20T, 3.50 GHz, 24 MB Cache, LGA1700, 125W)
  • Processor cooler: Asus ProArt LC 420
  • Video cards: Asus GeForce RTX 4060, 8GB GDDR6, ProArt OC (DLSS 3)
  • Motherboard: Asus ProArt B760-CREATOR WIFI
  • Operational memory: ADATA XPG Lancer Blade Black, 32GB, DDR5, 6000MHz, CL30, Kit of 2
  • SSD: ADATA Legend 900, 1TB, M.2 Gen4 x4
Description
ProArt Entry is tailored specifically for artists and students who regularly work on creative projects such as photo editing in Photoshop and Lightroom Classic. ProARTs are assembled using the highest quality components to ensure optimal cooling and stability even under the highest workloads. ProART computers not only deliver high performance, but also long-term reliability, allowing you to focus on your creative process without worrying about the stability of your computer.
Hull

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Power Supply Unit (PSU)

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Processor
CPU is the main component determining the performance of the computer. The main criteria of selecting the CPU include the clock frequency, the number of cores, the capacity of the cache memory and HyperThreading or the availability of virtual cores.
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Operational memory
CPU performs its tasks with a higher speed than that at which the HDD can deliver the data. Therefore, an intermediate stage (RAM) is required where the CPU can write and read the information it needs fast.

When the operating system is started it "loads" from the HDD to the RAM. The same process happens with all the applications and files opened with them. Therefore it is very important to have enough space in the RAM for all the above data for enabling the CPU to handle this information at a high speed.

If insufficient capacity RAM has been selected the CPU starts to use the HDD for its short-term operations and the computer becomes extremely slow at this moment. Therefore it is important to buy the memory volume required for handling the relevant tasks.

For average use, like the Internet browsing, working with documents and enjoying multimedia possibilities, 4GB RAM is fully sufficient.

For demanding 3D computer games, video/audio editing applications and any professional software at least 8GB RAM is required.

You should remember that there is never too much RAM. Therefore, if you can afford it you should buy more. Still you should take into account that the RAM is a parameter which can be upgraded by buying additional volume later if there are enough free memory connection slots in the motherboard.

SSD
M.2, or NGFF (Next Generation Form Factor), is an SSD in an expansion card format designed as a replacement for obsolete mSATA devices. The biggest advantages of M.2 SSDs are their small physical size and the fact that no data or power cable is required to connect them to a computer. Also, the maximum data transfer rate of some drives using PCI-E lines can reach up to 2500 MB/s or more.

The first M.2 SSDs appeared on the market shortly after the debut of Intel's Haswell architecture at the end of 2013. However, they didn't gain popularity until late 2015, when Intel's Skylake architecture and 100-series motherboards became more and more common to find M.2 sockets on. By early 2017, with the launch of Intel's 7th generation Kaby Lake and AMD Ryzen processors, almost all Z270 and X370 motherboards are equipped with one or even more M.2 sockets.

M.2 drives are basically available in 3 standards, which basically denote their physical characteristics - M.2 2280 (card size 22x80mm), M.2 2260 (22x60mm), M.2 2242 (22x42mm), but the M.2 technical specification also allows other sizes.

Unfortunately, physical dimensions are not the only differences that can be found in M.2 SSDs. The interface that these cards use to connect to the CPU is also different. Currently, two types of M.2 SSD are most widely used - SATA and PCI-Express. M.2 SSDs are capable of speeds up to 600 MB/s via the SATA interface, which is limited by the current SATA 3 protocol. It is because of this limitation that M.2 was adapted to be compatible with the PCI-Express bus to provide higher data transfer rates, which can reach up to 4 GB/s via the PCI-E interface! Several drives are already capable of read speeds of 2500 MB/s and more.

The main thing to remember is that despite the similarity of the ports, these drives are not compatible with each other! On a board with an M.2 socket connected only to the SATA interface, it will not be possible to use a PCI-E interface M.2 SSD and vice versa. However, from 2017 onwards, with the Intel B250, H270 and Z270 motherboards as well as the AMD X370 motherboards, almost all M.2 sockets are universal and support both SATA and PCI-Express interface M.2 SSDs. We always recommend checking the board manufacturer's website for this though.

Optional SSD
An average SSD is several times faster than the standard HDD. Due to the small volume and the considerable price different the SSD is usually used for storing the operating system and the software and the HDD is dedicated for the data. SSD can make the uploading time of the operating system and software much shorter.

An SSD disc consists of microchips, thus there are no moving parts in it and it is completely silent (0 dB). Due to this fact an SSD disc is more resistant to vibration and other mechanical impact than an HDD.

Due to the construction specifics higher volume SSD discs usually are higher-speed and the different in the speed can be even multifold. Therefore prior to buying it you should study carefully the indices of the operation speed of the SSD disc - reading and writing speed in Megabytes per second (MB/s). The operation speed of an average SSD disc has to be ~250 MB/s. Read un ~200 MB/s. Write. For high performance discs these indices will be ~350 MB/s Read un ~450MB/s Write accordingly. 

The operation speed and volume of SSD discs is improving rapidly and the prices are falling. Therefore you should buy this type of disc only when the high-speed operation and silence are more important than the relevant investment.

Hard disk drive (HDD 3.5")
The place where files will be stored (the operating system, documents, films, games, music, etc.). The bigger the volume the more space. 1TB is enough for storing hundreds of films, thousands of mp3 files and digital photos and millions of documents.

Only the users who like to save everything or whose work specifics include a high volume of data, like, professional editing of photos and videos, large scale database systems, etc., should buy a disc above 1TB. For an average user a 1TB disc is "more than enough"

Besides the volume it is also necessary to select the speed of the disc. It is determined by the index of rotations per minute (rpm) and the cache memory. A 1000rpm disc will be faster than 7200rpm (and also more noisy in operation). At the same rotation index a disc with 64MB cache memory will be faster than a disc with 32MB cache memory, etc.

The disc parameters can be improved by purchasing additional disc and the number depends on the 3.5" HDD niches of the housing and the capacity of the power supply unit (an average HDD consumes approximately 25W power supply.)

The type of the connection slot SATAII and SATAIII are not very important as these are mutually compatible standards and (in case of HDDs) are not very important for the high-speed of data transmission.

Additional hard disk drive (HDD)
You should choose an additional HDD if you want to separate the operating system from the data or create a RAID massive, as well as in cases when the volume of one HDD is too little.

When the operating system is divided from the data the OS and the software usually is places on a smaller size and higher speed disc. A high volume disc with a lower rpm index is devoted for the data as this solution ensures a higher safety of the data thanks to lower rotation speed and operating temperature. However, the discs should be located at a sufficient distance from each other, because in the contrary case they should be cooled with a ventilator.

If the selected motherboard does not provide the RAID data array it is worth considering the purchase of another disc due to two possible types of application:

RAID 0, or STRIPE is a data array capable of increasing the data reading/ writing speed considerably on the account of serial using of both discs (and data stability). If this connection is used a double risk has to be assumed - if one disc fails the total data array no longer operates and the data are lost. The discs of an identical model and manufacturer are used for this type of data array.

RAID 1, or MIRROR data array consists of two similar discs to which all the data are copied simultaneously and identically, thus ensuring the safety of the data against the damage of one disc. For this type of data array it is desirable to choose each disc of a different manufacturer or closely similar model due to the fact that in case of a manufacturing defect the discs of the same type can have the same defect increasing the risk of losing the data.

Besides the above referred RAID types there are also combined RAID 5 and RAID 6 which ensure the data safety and the increase of the operation speed at the same time, however, these data arrays require 3 and more discs accordingly as well as a specialized controller. You should inquire about the possibilities of setting up a computer with RAID 5, 6 data arrays by contacting our managers at

Operating system licence
When you buy the computer with the operating system Group provides its installation with the system drivers included without an additional fee for the work. The licensed operating system provides for its legal use and full support for the security and other updates.

For an average home or small office user without any specific requirements we recommend to buy the Windows 7 English 64bit version.

You should choose the 32bit software only in the case when you plan to use the software that has known compatibility problems with the 64bit operating system or devices that do not have 64bit drivers. However, most of the 32bit software can operate within the 64bit operating system.

All the computers and components offered by Dateks provide full support of the 64bit operating system, therefore we recommend this choice because of the fact that the support of the RAM above 3 GB is possible only in 64bit mode and this type of operating systems is gradually becoming the leading standard and it is inevitable that it will fully replace the 32bit systems in future.

When you buy an operating system you should choose carefully the language of the user interface as it will not be possible to change this language later (except the Ultimate version which is multilingual). We offer English, Latvian and Russian interface languages of the operating system.

Entrepreneurs are entitled to use all the operating systems offered by legally, including Windows Home Premium. It has to be taken into account that the connection to Microsoft domain servers is possible only with Windows Pro and Ultimate versions.

Windows Ultimate offers additional BitLocker data encoding application and a possibilities to switch over between the user's interface languages without changing the license.

Microsoft Office Licence
MS Office licence dod tiesības legāli lietot Office programmatūru (Word, Excel, PowerPoint u.c.) uz iegādātā datora.

Office 2010 Home & Student may be used only by home users and school students and this package includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote applications.

Office Home & Business may be used both at home and in businesses and it includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneNote

Office Professional includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneNote Access and Publisher applications and it is intended for both business and home users.

The purchased license is in the PKC (product key card) form which is a simple serial number. It is possible to download the software installation package from the Microsoft website and activated by using this number after the installation.

We would like to remind you that if you buy the license from us together with a new computer we will perform the required installation work for you free of charge, thus you will receive the computer ready for work with all the purchased software.

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TopPC ProArt Entry Series
  • Asus ProArt PA602, Tempered Glass, Black
  • Register your purchase on the ASUS website and get cash back!
  • Asus TUF Gaming, 850W, ATX 3.0, 80PLUS Gold
  • Intel Core i5-14600K (6P+8E/20T, 3.50 GHz, 24 MB Cache, LGA1700, 125W)
  • Asus ProArt LC 420
  • Asus GeForce RTX 4060, 8GB GDDR6, ProArt OC (DLSS 3)
  • Asus ProArt B760-CREATOR WIFI
  • ADATA XPG Lancer Blade Black, 32GB, DDR5, 6000MHz, CL30, Kit of 2
  • ADATA Legend 900, 1TB, M.2 Gen4 x4
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