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This will be my first build, and I’m wondering if what I’m considering will be adequate for it’s intended use. I want to build a system capable of transferring VHS to DVD and editing, without hanging up.
Processor………P4 3.4 Ghz. I know there are different models of this processor, socket 478 and socket 775, and also the “Extreme” version. Any preference? Will Socket 775 allow me to upgrade the CPU in the future? Or is Intel scraping both of these socket formats in the near future? RAM …………..I’m lost here DDR? Dual Channel? I’d like to go with at least 1 gig and probably more like 2 gig. Kingston? Crucial? HDD……………..Need help here too… I thought about using 1 10,000 speed HDD (as the C drive) and a couple of 200 G drives for storage… is the 10,000 RPM drive a good idea? Would it give me that much more in performance? Any thoughts on SATA or RAID?? Power supply……. Is 420 watts adequate? 600 watts? Graphics card (s) ……… ATI All-In-Wonder X800 XT (or is there something better for this purpose?) This will be a two monitor system… would I be better off using two video cards instead of utilizing the AIW for both monitors? Any suggestions on motherboard or other hardware would also be helpful…. I greatly appreciate any suggestions....
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ok the cpu is good make suire u get firewire onbored the mb or if u want a pci slot umm the ram 1 gig is good get duel channel 2 512s 3200 or if ur going t\with the LGA sokect get 4200 hard drive yes one 36gb 10,000 rpm and one 200gb 7200 rpmu could get an all ing wonder but if ur just makinf dvd movies u wouldn't need it just get a good 128 meg 4x/8x vedio card or if ur gettin LGA get a 6600 or a x600
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Ok... Thanks lilpaul. I have a little experience with computers, mostly my own, but I'm not up on the current stuff... Dual channel RAM is better? And 2 sticks of 512 instead of 1 stick of one gig? The LGA socket must be socket 775? And firewire onboard the motherboard… ok…. The reason for this machine is that I have about 100 VHS tapes of my children when they were growing up, vacations and such, and I want to transfer them to DVD and edit them also… I think a little more intensive on the equipment than just making DVD’s…. I have a Dell Dimension 4300 P4 1.7 with 512 mb and 2 80gb HDD’s and a AIW 128 meg video card, but the thing takes forever just to transfer the VHS onto the HD to edit it…. And, it’s an excuse to have some fun and get a new computer…. Hehe….
Thanks again…. I really appreciate the help………………. |
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I might be wrong, but aren't Athlon's supposed to be really good at video editing type programs? I thought it went like this:
Celeron for basic use, like word, or business type programs Athlon for graphic and video intensive purposes Pentium somewhere in between I would personally get a 64 bit Athlon for video editing. 1 gig of ram would be good, but as always, more is better |
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- Socket 478: ASUS P4C800-E Deluxe - Socket 775: ASUS P5DA2 Deluxe (or something like that) - Honorable Mention: Abit IC7-Max3, Abit AA8 Now if you do get a Socket775 board, grab a PCI-Express X300 (cheap) and then a PCI All-in-wonder card for the video stuff. Quote:
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