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Posted by Powell on 08/18/06 20:54
<drelliot@gmail.com> wrote
> OK--I'm about to order this computer for HDV Editing: Dual Xeons with 2
> Gigs of RAM--any suggestions? Thanks!
>
> KIT-129/2 KIT-129: Customizer Series: Intel, 64-Bit, Dual Xeons,
> DDR-2, AGP, ATX,
> - Qty. 1, Intel Xeon EM64T 2.8, Socket 604, 2.8GHz, 64-Bit, 2MB L2
> Cache
> - Qty. 1, Intel Xeon EM64T 2.8, Socket 604, 2.8GHz, 64-Bit, 2MB L2
> Cache
>
Ok. At your limited price point why not a single
Dual Core?
> - Qty. 1, DDR2: 1024MB 533MHz / PC4200, ECC/REG
> - Qty. 1, DDR2: 1024MB 533MHz / PC4200, ECC/REG
>
Ok.
> - Qty. 1, Western Digital 200GB Ultra ATA/100 7200RPM w/ 8MB Buffer
> - Qty. 1, Western Digital 200GB Ultra ATA/100 7200RPM w/ 8MB Buffer
> - Qty. 1, Western Digital 200GB Ultra ATA/100 7200RPM w/ 8MB Buffer
>
WD EIDE (Ultra ATA/100) - Gack!
> - Qty. 1, SC:32-Bit 3D/Surround Sound ( if system board has on-board
> sound )
>
Gack, too! Try Audiophile 24/96. Much depends
on your speaker monitor setup.
> - Qty. 1, Antec Mid Tower ATX: Performance [ TX640B ] Black w/ 400W
>
Just adequate, if using a high end video card.
- Qty. 1, PS: Check the case to see if it comes with w/ xxxW PS
> - Qty. 1, CRT: 19" ViewSonic P95F+-2 Beige CRT Montior w/PerfectFlat
> Screen
>
Just adequate, wide screen digital LCD would
be a better choice... but it's a budget braker at
your price point.
> What should I do about a video card?
>
Depends on what capability is needed for
your work and your budget.
> What kind of firewire card is the best for capturing HD?
>
Best in what regard?
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