Building a video editing gig..help needed...!!!

agitator

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Hi,
Im planning to assemble a a computer for my video editing. My budget is around $1200. I already have the monitors.

I have decided to go for Core 2 Duo 6700.

What motherboard will be the best for it ??
And I need 2 GB Ram...kingston ??

A good stable videocard under $300 ??

And a decent sound card under $100-$150 ??

Hard disks...Western Digitals ??..I have been screwed by seagate many times over...


please suggest

agitator:confused:
 

TheStu

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First of all, welcome to the forums

Next up, I would suggest that you look in the general hardware forum for advise of this nature. I am not trying to be a jerk, but we do try to keep things in their proper location.
 

TheStu

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That's fair I suppose, and something that I honestly didn't think of... usually OPs lead off by mentioning that they want to make is a SFF... and he is asking a lot of general hardware questions.
 

manimal

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If you truly want to edit and would like to learn to use the same tools that professionals are using to edit TV and film right now I would advise you to get a mac. The barebones editing of Final Cut will do everything you need up to professional color correction and some other pro tools.

I have 3 pcs but I still edit on a aging G4 mac because Final cut pro is THAT good. Everything else short of a Avid turn key system is just a toy.



If you have to have a PC. Get alot of fast drives. Fast processor, and a decent midrange GFX card since most of the rendering is done via CPU. A quad would do more good since you would have that much more horsepower to render and preview effects.
 

Gibson486

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With the way things are now....all you really need to be concerned about is a fast harddrive and plenty of RAM. If you are still using analog, however, I still think a hardware decoder is still best.