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Thread: Will This Hardware be adequate for video editing?

Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago by Edan Cohen
Hi Folks - How do you think this hardware would fare running Sony Vegas 9 and an audio editing program? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N8 2E16883113102&cm_re=core_... I don't have much money to spend on a PC so I want to make sure I get something good and pretty fast. I would definitely put Windows 7 on here and save up for a video card. If you had ...
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Todd Perchert replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Certainly. It will rock for audio and DV, and work well for SD. You will want media drives though. You don't want to run your media off of that one system drive. That will slow you down to a crawl, no matter how fast your cpu is. Looks like it has slots for additional SATA drives, I'd use them. My preference is Seagate, but you'll find other good deals at Newegg as well. Just make sure they...

Edan Cohen replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Todd - Thanks for the reply. I already have a sata drive that will become my D: drive.

 

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Will This Hardware be adequate...
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Todd - Thanks for the reply. I already have a sata drive that will become my D: drive.
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Certainly. It will rock for audio and DV, and work well for SD. You will want media drives though. You don't want to run your media off of that one system drive. That will slow you down to a crawl, no matter how fast your cpu is. Looks like it has slots for additional SATA drives, I'd use them. My preference is Seagate, but you'll find other good deals at Newegg as well. Just make sure they are 7200 rpm or better, higher cache...

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