Best hardware for video editing

neilbowen

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Hi
I'm new to this forum so apologies if this is covered elsewhere.
I'm going to be buying a new desktop sometime over the next few months. Will be using it for all the standard low level stuff (emails, web surfing etc) with the exception of video editing. I'm not looking to be the next Speilberg, I just want to edit footage (holiday stuff and the like) from my digital camcorder (it is a flash card camcorder - but will connect to anything via USB). Once edited (link together scenes, add titles, maybe add soundtrack) I'll want to put it on DVD for playback in a standard DVD player.
Can anyone recommend the key indicators I should look for to ensure I get the best performace (with a budget of under £500/$1,000)?
I know everyone will say more of everything, but should I be looking for:
  1. fastest processor speed
  2. dual or quad core
  3. biggets RAM
  4. best graphics card
  5. biggest hard drive????
any advice would be much appreciated.

thanks
 
[*]fastest processor speed 2.4 and up
[*]dual or quad core Any of the new Core 2 Quads
[*]biggets RAM at least 2Gb of fast DDR2800 (timings of 5 or 4)
[*]best graphics card (They say NVidia has a good picture quality, but I say go for the ATI 4870)
[*]biggest hard drive???? Fast hard drive of you choice in size
 
Computer_Freak;1029888[* said:
best graphics card (They say NVidia has a good picture quality, but I say go for the ATI 4870)

Who said that?
As far as my understanding, ATI is always win for better picture quality, while Nvidia for faster FPS...
 
Hi
I'm new to this forum so apologies if this is covered elsewhere.
I'm going to be buying a new desktop sometime over the next few months. Will be using it for all the standard low level stuff (emails, web surfing etc) with the exception of video editing. I'm not looking to be the next Speilberg, I just want to edit footage (holiday stuff and the like) from my digital camcorder (it is a flash card camcorder - but will connect to anything via USB). Once edited (link together scenes, add titles, maybe add soundtrack) I'll want to put it on DVD for playback in a standard DVD player.
Can anyone recommend the key indicators I should look for to ensure I get the best performace (with a budget of under £500/$1,000)?
I know everyone will say more of everything, but should I be looking for:
  1. fastest processor speed
  2. dual or quad core
  3. biggets RAM
  4. best graphics card
  5. biggest hard drive????
any advice would be much appreciated.

thanks

Are you buying one or building one yourself?
You are in UK?
Is that £500 need to include Monitor & speakers?
 
You don't really need that good of a video card for video editing. A midrange ATI card will suffice.

As for processor, I'd go quad core, especially if you're like me who constantly have photoshop up along with whatever video editing program I use.

For RAM I'd go 4 gigs just to be safe, it's not like they're that expensive nowadays. And yes you'd need a large, fast, hard drive, especially if you want to save a lot of videos.
 
Are you buying one or building one yourself?
You are in UK?
Is that £500 need to include Monitor & speakers?

I intend to buy one - I don't have the skills to build one!!
I'm in the UK
£500 is for the base only - I've got all the othwer bits and pieces.
 
Having quick search on web:

Zoostorm Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 1TB 4GB DVD RW NVIDIA 8500GT 512MB Vista Home Premium £500
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/145784
Best spec overall, haven't heard of this brand before, no comment.


Acer Veriton M460
Veriton M460, Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4ghz, Vista Home Premium, 2gb Ram, 320gb Hdd, 8500GT 256MB, Dvd-rw, Keyboard & Mouse, 1 Year Rtb Warranty £480
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/144982
A 'Safe' choice within budget.
 
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