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- zabuza220
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Computer
Hey people can anyone sugest a good computer for editing? not a mac G5
cant afford it I need a computer no more than $2200. Please help me I gotta get a new good cpu.
Would the Dimension XPS Be any good?
I would like some input please and dont tell me to make the cpu myself I got no time for that and anyway when I make a computer theres always something wrong!
This is considered hardware right?
cant afford it I need a computer no more than $2200. Please help me I gotta get a new good cpu.
Would the Dimension XPS Be any good?
I would like some input please and dont tell me to make the cpu myself I got no time for that and anyway when I make a computer theres always something wrong!
This is considered hardware right?
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I'm guessing VCH is standing for Video Capture Hardware.Nice pick there, but what about VCH?
And if that's the case, eMachines might not have them.
You'll have to buy it individually, but of course, that's assuming if you want to capture some footage.
Not at all.And are you against my said pricetag or something?
The situation's too general to choose a right pricetag anyways.
In anycase, s/he can sure buy a power machine with $2200 to spend. I thought s/he was low on money... >_>
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Yup.AMVfreak wrote:I'm guessing VCH is standing for Video Capture Hardware.Nice pick there, but what about VCH?
And if that's the case, eMachines might not have them.
You'll have to buy it individually, but of course, that's assuming if you want to capture some footage.
Well it depends, I built someone a WINNT type for Video Editing for $950 and change.Not at all.And are you against my said pricetag or something?
The situation's too general to choose a right pricetag anyways.
In anycase, s/he can sure buy a power machine with $2200 to spend. I thought s/he was low on money... >_>
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If you have $2200 to spend on a computer and don't feel comfortable building one, I'd recommend <A HREF=http://www.alienware.com/main.aspx>Alienware</A>. They make the best-quality premanufactured PCs on the market.
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If your going to go all out on a desktop stick with Falcon or Alienware although Falcon is my choice, I have owned many laptops (now come today with my 9100/XPS Modded Laptop makes 29) and flacon just seems to have higher standards in my mind but thats me. But the memberds here are right build your own. I can really help with getting the parts, I recommend an Athlon 64FX if you have the whole 2200 to spend. granted it will not take that much but the FX Athlon 64's are a pricy chip.
Anyway I would say that for oh :
You could have this:
A64 Clawhammer 3400+ or higher if wanted (130- 260)
A64MB nforce 3 chipset (best for stability and overlcoking if desired) (50-80)
1Gig of atleast 3200 Speed DDR Ram (I would do 1.5 if you can just 3 sticks of 512 would be perfect) (110-210)
120Gig ATA 7200RPM or maybe a 80 Gig SATA 7200/10000RPM but those are alittle more. Its up to you. (60-140)
nVidia Gefore 6800 256MB Graphics card, I would say the Standard version would be perfect for you. Your not gaming. (280-340)
17' or bigger flat screen LCD (Not CRT) they are crisp and clear and it will not have any ghosting, but again these are pricey. (300-600)
Case and PSU would be either plain or customized depending on what you want but I would say atleast a 550Watt PSU. (PSU would be like 40-60) Case would be like (60-90)
So going inbetween all of these your looking at about 1150 for a completely ready to edit and kill some gaming if you want, computer. It may even be cheaper but its better to figure high then just be happy when you are low.
Anyway I would say that for oh :
You could have this:
A64 Clawhammer 3400+ or higher if wanted (130- 260)
A64MB nforce 3 chipset (best for stability and overlcoking if desired) (50-80)
1Gig of atleast 3200 Speed DDR Ram (I would do 1.5 if you can just 3 sticks of 512 would be perfect) (110-210)
120Gig ATA 7200RPM or maybe a 80 Gig SATA 7200/10000RPM but those are alittle more. Its up to you. (60-140)
nVidia Gefore 6800 256MB Graphics card, I would say the Standard version would be perfect for you. Your not gaming. (280-340)
17' or bigger flat screen LCD (Not CRT) they are crisp and clear and it will not have any ghosting, but again these are pricey. (300-600)
Case and PSU would be either plain or customized depending on what you want but I would say atleast a 550Watt PSU. (PSU would be like 40-60) Case would be like (60-90)
So going inbetween all of these your looking at about 1150 for a completely ready to edit and kill some gaming if you want, computer. It may even be cheaper but its better to figure high then just be happy when you are low.