LoganTrussell
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Like, where I can do some simple video editing, play games, email, web, etc. What are the things I need to achieve this?
video editing, play games
Whats the budget?Like, where I can do some simple video editing, play games, email, web, etc. What are the things I need to achieve this?
Any reason? Its not like anything you've suggested will really benifit from it800-1000 dollars. I'll probably opt for the 2gb of ram.
Only light video editing.if you really plan on some heavy video editing you might consider a dual athlon board.
1. You'll need to buy ECC memory (which is expensive)the board itself will stay withing your price range and you can run a single processor until you have the extra cash for the second or the need for it. That will give you all the bandwidth you could even need.
Im not even going to comment.Only thing I can say is DO NOT GET INTEL. WHen it comes to multitasking with video and graphical applications, Intel chips choke like none other.
Well if you look at his very first entry (if yer too lazy to scroll up it was video editing) and for light video editingThey are the first two things on his list. Hence, I would assume they are the most important on his list of priorities.
Correct me if im wrong but do i smell fanboy?So I will reitterate.
AMD. Not Intel.
Firstly, have a look at the original requirements:lol. No, Praetor, you smell someone who has seen the gaming benchmarks, all of which favor AMD (except Halo....but Halo is a memory-eating bastard). I relied heavily on Intel chipsets for several years, but I was always using Word, Outlook, just Office in general, and IE. When I started getting into gaming, I was not happy with the laggy performance when other needed programs were running in the background (Norton, Ethereal, etc.). When I got my first AMD Athlon, I was stunned. It was almost like it ignored the background apps for the games like Half Life, Doom, etc. Don't get me wrong. P4's are very powerful when they are devoted to one purpose, even for gaming, but (I have found) that when anything else that's not a very minor app is running in the background, it whores the processor.
- You should realize that damn near any box you grab will be more than capable of dealing with those tasks.Like, where I can do some simple video editing, play games, email, web, etc. What are the things I need to achieve this?
Welcome to the club but do realize as hard as it may seem, its quite doableBesides, it's hard to be a "fanboy" when you have multiple Microsoft certifications.
Athlons are indeed superior
sure the AMD may be superior
As for Pentium4s getting ownd when background tasks are running, id like to see a current generation K8 do any better. Grab a midrange K8 (say the 3500) pack it on a nice DFI board with 2x512 of good memory ... now try to run HL2 along with a virus and spyware scan..... you know what? The current generation Pentium 530 will do better -- and ive checked.
Welcome to the club but do realize as hard as it may seem, its quite doable
Your loss. (you shoudl read carefully what you qupte mind you)Not gonna say anything, hehe.
Since you've got Microsoft cert, spill the jargon ... what were the core revs & steppings involved?and on a 5500 geForce, it was nice and happy with both Norton and Spysweeper in the background, and me playing HL2: Deathmatch. however, the P4w/ht I just gave to my g/f a few months ago doesn't like Norton running behind HL2 at all, not to mention Spysweeper.
Too bad you didnt read what you quoted me on.Hehe! Of course. Tis my nature. Gotta get my hits in where I can.
Possibly but those bigger and badder games are dependent are almost always GPU boundBut I still say AMD pwns when ti comes to bigger. badder games.