Frage von Bomblee:Hello dear community,
I stand before the decision to me a video-editing computer to buy ... This decision must be taken tomorrow, but ...
Please help me ...
Stand in front of these systems:
http://www.xmx-shop.de/shop/product_info.php?products_id=3357
http://www.xmx-shop.de/shop/product_info.php?products_id=3337
http://www.xmx-shop.de/shop/product_info.php?products_id=3286
Is it worthwhile to purchase the most expensive (1449.00 ¬)?
I ask for your Council!
Thank you in advance!
Antwort von Rico_79:
Well, I would none of these systems for DV editing buy.
- The graphics card is designed for DV editing is absolutely overkill
- 4 GB of RAM is too little (synonymous when it is DDR3)
- 500 GB HDD is full faster than you think
- If I am now NEN Calculator would buy, then there should be a Blue-Ray burner inside his
The system is a PC gamer (for it is designed) is certainly not bad, but for DV editing rather inappropriate.
Important points for a Windows-based editing system:
- At least 8 GB of RAM
- At least 1 TB HDD
- Quad-core CPU (or halt the i7)
- Good cooling
- Possibly a cut a la Matrox card
And of course what is priceless: Talent and hard training with the software
Antwort von Bomblee:
Thanks for the quick reply!
From a from Matrox, I will waive the first cost-based.
An extension to 8GB of RAM in these systems.
For example, I found this from a cost ...
http://www.xmx-shop.de/shop/product_info.php?products_id=3337
... with an expansion of memory (8092MB DDR3) into consideration.
A 1 TB hard disk is already in my current system ... This I could install.
Antwort von joerg-emil:
hi bomblee,
ne .... why so hectic ... but first read what you format for a process like, so what camera you have ... and it would be synonymous helpful to know which software you want to use. .... but if sparrows with cannons to shoot want to simply buy the most expensive ... but the money can be better and more effectively in other things to invest ... Your suggestions are more gamer ordinated systems ...
Example:
If you surely want to go, there is software specifically tailored to the calculator, like this eg here for Magix Video 15 and Prox:
http://www.winner-dresden.de/product_info.php/info/p30748_PC-easyNova-MAGIX-DV Editing-PC-BluRay-1-1.html/XTCsid/52c7f749b2eb0e4568c7e61c7bd8a48d
Such offers are synonymous with safety cut for other software. But depending on what you want to do, it can go much cheaper synonymous.
So, always with the calm and ask more info ...
Gruss Jörg-Emil
Antwort von joerg-emil:
... and an addendum, ... more than 4 GB of RAM make for example Windows XP does not make sense, even more can not see it .... unless you need to have a dust cover for the open slots ;-).....
Antwort von Rico_79:
... and an addendum, ... more than 4 GB of RAM make for example Windows XP does not make sense, even more can not see it .... unless you need to have a dust cover for the open slots ;-)..... So my 64-bit system (Windows XP Pro x64) can be fine with the 8 GB around:)
Antwort von Bomblee:
Thank you for your help!
I have decided for this calculator:
http://www.alternate.de/html/product/PC-Systeme_Komplettsysteme_Gaming_ohne_Betriebssystem/PC_Games_Hardware/Enthusiast-PC/345750/?tn=HARDWARE&l1=PC-Systeme&l2=Komplettsysteme
Wishes all a good night:)
Antwort von joerg-emil:
hi rico,
but only a few use 64-bit .... so far this remark is not entirely unimportant, as not every software synonymous supports 64-bit ... but as I said, everything is just speculation ... until we know what the good ding with the really wants to do is the price range of EUR 200 for ne simple DV-Avi cucumber until perhaps 2000 EUR for the calculation of complex real-time effects ...
.... and as I just see too late that he has already decided ... and because I can really say is synonymous ... and good night .... Well ..
Antwort von Rico_79:
Thank you for your help!
I have decided for this calculator ... And it did become a gaming PC ... :)