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Posted by AnthonyR on 08/08/06 17:21
<drelliot@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1155054267.977467.153650@n13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Hello!
>
> Would the following computer allow me to edit in HD (highdef)? Is a
> single dual-core processor enough?
>
> KIT-302/1 KIT-302: Customizer Series: AMD, 64-Bit Dual
> Core, Socket 939, DDR, PCI-Express/16 w/ SLI,
>
> - Qty. 1, AMD Opteron 170, Socket 939, 2.0GHz, 64-Bit Dual-Core, 2MB L2
> Cache
> - Qty. 1, FAN:754/939/940: CoolerMaster High Performance Cooler
> DK8-81D2A
> - Qty. 1, Asus nVidia nForce4 SLI,Socket 939, Dual
> Core,DDR,AGP,PCIex16/SLI,iRAID/sRAID,w/Sound,w/LAN. Model: A8N-SLI
> Premium
> - Qty. 1, DDR: 1024MB 400MHz / PC3200
> - Qty. 1, DDR: 1024MB 400MHz / PC3200
> - Qty. 1, DDR: 1024MB 400MHz / PC3200
> - Qty. 1, DDR: 1024MB 400MHz / PC3200
> - Qty. 1, Western Digital 200GB Serial ATA 7200RPM w/ 8MB Buffer
> - Qty. 1, Western Digital 200GB Serial ATA 7200RPM w/ 8MB Buffer
> - Qty. 1, Optional ( Not Installed, unless System Board stated [
> w/Video ] )
> - Qty. 1, SC:32-Bit 3D/Surround Sound ( if system board has on-board
> sound )
> - Qty. 1, NIC: 10/100 or 10/100/1000 Ethernet Port ( if motherboard
> included )
> - Qty. 1, CoolerMaster Mid Tower ATX: Cavalier 3 [ CAV-T03-UK ] Black
> w/ No power supply
> - Qty. 1, PS 480W: Thermaltake Dual Fan 480 Watts XP / P4 Power Supply
> - Qty. 1, Windows XP Media Center w/Microsoft Original CD Package
> - Qty. 1, CRT: 19" Monitor
> - Qty. 1, Fully Assembled w/ 1-Year Part & Labor Warranty
>
> Feel free to help build a better one:
> http://pcusa.com/shopkitConfig.asp?id=KIT-302&selectList=6,1,9,7,8,8,8,0,0,0,30,30,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,126,24,9,0,0,0,0,0,4,0,0,
>
> Thanks!!!
>
I haven't attempted it yet, I read how dual dual cores will be required for
high HD, it comes in many flavors, right, 720, 1080i, 1080p etc...
and I would think it would also depend on the software, maybe more efficient
software can be written that doesn't require complete new PC's but maybe
hardware add in cards will come out like they did before software could have
SD video?
Right now, depends on what type of HD you want to edit, what software and
then read it's minimum system requirements.
AnthonyR.
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