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Posted by AmbrA on 11/28/05 09:04
Thanx for the tips,
Richard, you probably misunderstood me, it takes 70 minutes to render, not 7
hours :)....but still it's way too much....
well, here's one for you guys: I have this offer on e-bay with following
configuration :
MAINBOARD
ASROCK 775Dual-880Pro
Chipsatz: - Northbridge: VIA PT880 Pro - Southbridge: VIA 8237R
Sound: Realtek ALC850 8 channel AC'97 audio codec
Netzwerk: VIA 6103L 10/100 Ethernet LAN, Anschluss 1 x RJ-45
SOUND
Realtek ALC850 8 channel AC'97 audio codec
CPU
IntelR PentiumR D Processor 830
Befehlsstze: MMX, SSE3, Advanced Transfer Cache (ATC), Hyper Pipelined,
NetBurst, Rapid Execution Engine, EM64T
RAM
1024 MB DDR2-RAM
Graphic card
PCI Express GeForce 6200 TurboCache bis 256 MB DDR inkl. TV Out
AGP 8X: 2000 MB/s
PCI-Express: 4000 MB/s
HARD DISC
200 GB SATA Maxtor,Seagate or WD with 7.200 upm.
16xDVD?Burner
PRICE : 860 $ - Brand new
So, would this one be good for my video editing? Ofcourse, let's presume
that I would get at least one more hard disc....
awaiting your reply.
thanx
peace.....ned
"Bill Quinn" <CaptainSlick@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> "Ambra" <ambra@bih.net.ba> wrote in message
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> >> > I hsve to purchase a new computer!So, any suggestions are more than
> >> > welcome...
> >>
> >> I'd get the fastest single-core CPU I could afford and a new
> >> MB to support it. At least 1GB of RAM, and consider 2GB.
> >> I would use a ~small (40-60-80GB) drive for boot/system/
> >> program/swapfile, and a couple of larger (120-250GB)
> >> drives for the video files. (Not RAID array!) I have not found
> >> a lot of difference between IDE and SATA speeds when it
> >> comes down to doing real-world tasks (like rendering video).
> >>
> >
> >
>
> I just built a machine using the P4D Smithfield 820 2.8GHz dual core
> processor on the Intel D955XBK motherboard. It is approximately
> eight times faster than my P4 2.6GHz on an Intel D875PBZ rendering
> under Premiere Pro 1.5.
>
> I'd look for a board with the 955 north bridge socket-T (LGA 775)
> at least 4 SATA connectors, PCI Express x16 video,.and
> 1394 connector(s).
>
> The D955XBK also supports P4 and you could upgrade to dual
> core later.
>
>
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