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thebeginning said:or a higher end graphics workstation card, like an ATi FireGL or an nvidia FX 4500(i think it's called the fx...anyway, it's like 3 gran)
That would be useless unless he plans on making CGI art, just costs alot.
thebeginning said:or a higher end graphics workstation card, like an ATi FireGL or an nvidia FX 4500(i think it's called the fx...anyway, it's like 3 gran)
34erd said:My vote goes to Intel. Or maybe a dual opteron system.
34erd said:Because Intel usualy does better with recording, editing, and encoding multimedia. But for his budget you can fit in a true dual CPU configuration or even two dual core CPUs.
Personally I think it's a little overpriced, Praetor's $1200 work system in Computer Specs 101 is considerably better, although lacks a monitor. If you want to spend considerably more than this, a Dual Opteron system would be the best way, a pair of Opteron 265s would be ideal. First consider if you really need it, though.Thug541 said:I just bought a Sony Multuimedia beast. It has a Penitum Duo at 3 ghz. 1 gig of ram, ATI Radeon X300, 300 gigs of harddrive space and a shit load of usb 2's and a memory card reader. I use it mostly for video editing using Sony Vegas (easier to understand than adobe priemer in my opinion. The computer is also liquid cooled and makes zero sound (except for the harddrive's which are kinda located in the front of the computer with a pop off latch for easy upgrading.)
http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INT...t=computers&CategoryName=cpu_rcseriesdesktops
also comes with a monitor...not a bad price i think.
ceewi1 said:Personally I think it's a little overpriced, Praetor's $1200 work system in Computer Specs 101 is considerably better, although lacks a monitor. If you want to spend considerably more than this, a Dual Opteron system would be the best way, a pair of Opteron 265s would be ideal. First consider if you really need it, though.
Thug541 said:I don't know the technical reasonsing, but Intel just seems to handle video editing better. Specfically multitasking aspect of it. Although some of the newer AMD chips are getting better at such tasks.
I wouldnt say that, because the Pentium Extreme Edition is just as good, or better than the X2 4800+.Thug541 said:^ very true. The worst AMD dual core chip beats out the best Intel dual core chips in some aspects. However, if he is not building his computer himself, he might not have a choice in processor (depending where he gets it from). He really couldn't go wrong with a dual core AMD or Intel chip. Also, you might want to look at some top end Mac's. They handle video editing very well in my opinion.