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Best Devices or Setups for Smooth Adobe Photoshop Performance in 2025?

New Here ,
May 12, 2025 May 12, 2025

Hi Adobe Community,

 

I’m looking to upgrade my device (either laptop or desktop) mainly for work within the Adobe Photoshop ecosystem — things like high-res photo editing, using multiple layers, smart objects, brushes, and occasionally working with RAW files in Camera Raw.

 

Before making a purchase, I’d love to get some real-world input from fellow Photoshop users:

 

  • What are the ideal specs (CPU, GPU, RAM, SSD vs. HDD) for Photoshop in 2025?

  • Is GPU performance still important for Photoshop, or should I prioritize CPU and RAM?

  • Would 16GB RAM be sufficient for professional use, or is 32GB now the sweet spot?

  • Any device or monitor recommendations specifically optimized for color accuracy and Photoshop workflows?

  • Are there any known compatibility or performance issues with the latest version of Photoshop and certain hardware?

 

I’d really appreciate your insights before I commit to a new setup. Whether you’re a full-time creative or a casual editor, your experience matters!

 

Thanks so much in advance!

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Community Expert , May 12, 2025 May 12, 2025

i7 / 32-64 GB RAM / 2TB NVMe 4 gen / RTX 4060

(+ additional storage for image files).

 

Anything above that is mostly wasted. The two single most critical components are the scratch disk (500 GB - 1 TB on the fastest drive) - and the GPU. The sweet spot is RTX 4060 or the new 5060.  Higher models will be faster with some operations, but the rapidly increasing price will hardly be worth it.

 

Monitor is a chapter by itself. Budget brands are very risky, they need to cut corners to reduce price. T

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New Here ,
May 12, 2025 May 12, 2025

Just upgraded myself  32GB RAM and a fast CPU made a huge difference! GPU still matters for smart filters & smoother performance! 

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Thanks!

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Community Expert ,
May 12, 2025 May 12, 2025

i7 / 32-64 GB RAM / 2TB NVMe 4 gen / RTX 4060

(+ additional storage for image files).

 

Anything above that is mostly wasted. The two single most critical components are the scratch disk (500 GB - 1 TB on the fastest drive) - and the GPU. The sweet spot is RTX 4060 or the new 5060.  Higher models will be faster with some operations, but the rapidly increasing price will hardly be worth it.

 

Monitor is a chapter by itself. Budget brands are very risky, they need to cut corners to reduce price. The only really safe bet nowadays is Eizo. The rule of thumb is that the monitor should be 1/3 to 1/2 the budget. Avoid 4K if you want to limit cost! 4K is extremely expensive and doesnt really have any advantages for pixel-based raster editing. It's much more useful for vector art.

 

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New Here ,
May 12, 2025 May 12, 2025

Thanks!

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