- May 16, 2000
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For general use systems or gaming I'm pretty much fine on my own, but this is a specialty system in an area I don't know so I thought I'd beg a little advice.
The person wants a work computer to do sound editing. They DJ, and do a variety of other sound/music related work. The system might also do minor graphics or video editing, but it would be very low-end in this respect. Another factor for them is noise...they want the system quiet.
They have no parts to reuse (other than speakers), and are hoping to come in under $1400 including a monitor (preferably something in the 19-22" range).
The system would be shipped to, and assembled/used in the NW USA.
ATI is banned here (personal issues). Vista is likewise not going to be used ever. I'm leaning towards Intel love at the moment, but for a good reason I'd build AMD again.
No overclocking. I have 1-2 weeks to shop for parts.
**cliffs**
System for sound editing
Should run as quiet as possible
$1400 soft cap
The person wants a work computer to do sound editing. They DJ, and do a variety of other sound/music related work. The system might also do minor graphics or video editing, but it would be very low-end in this respect. Another factor for them is noise...they want the system quiet.
They have no parts to reuse (other than speakers), and are hoping to come in under $1400 including a monitor (preferably something in the 19-22" range).
The system would be shipped to, and assembled/used in the NW USA.
ATI is banned here (personal issues). Vista is likewise not going to be used ever. I'm leaning towards Intel love at the moment, but for a good reason I'd build AMD again.
No overclocking. I have 1-2 weeks to shop for parts.
**cliffs**
System for sound editing
Should run as quiet as possible
$1400 soft cap