New family and video editing machine -- comments please

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by medgen, Oct 11, 2006.

  1. medgen

    medgen Private E-2

    The following machine is going to be the general-purpose ‘family’ machine. This means that it will mostly be used for web surfing, office utilities, etc. No one in the family is a gamer (yet), so it does not need to be optimized for gaming. I might hook it up to the entertainment system for the ‘digital home’ experience, but I’m not dead-set on that.

    The one thing I do want it optimized for is video editing. For the past three years I have been using Pinnacle Studio (versions 8 and 9) on my dell x300 to do video editing. I will keep using this for a while on the new machine, but ultimately want to jump to something more high-end when I have time to learn it.

    Since I haven’t decided which editor to go with when I do upgrade (Adobe, Avid, Vegas), I am getting a cheapish video card right now. So, I need a decent, stable system that is capable of low-end video editing right now and can be upgraded in the near future. Oh yeah, and I probably will not be doing much tweaking, although overclocking still remains a possibility.

    The following set-up is just about the limit of what I can spend. As far as the alternate options go, I can probably add up to $100, but that is it (i.e All of the alternate options are not a possibility). Any and all feedback is more than welcome!


    Processor:
    Intel Core 2 Duo 6300
    [alternate option: upgrade to 6400 – add $50]

    MOBO:
    Asus PW5 DH*
    [alternate option: P5B Deluxe – save $20]

    Memory: OCZ 2 X 512MB DDR2, 800MHz, PC2-6400
    [alternate: Corsair 2X1GB DDR2 PC2-4200 533MHz Value Select 240-pin Unbuffered DIMM – add $80]**

    HD:
    Western Digital Caviar SATAII (WD2500KS) X 2 – one system drive, other dedicated to video editing

    Video card***:
    BFG /3D fuzion GeForce 7300 GS 256MB GDDR3 PCI-Express
    [Alternate 1: XFX nVidia GeForce 7300GS Supporting 512MB DVI, TV-Out PCI E Video card – save $5]
    [Alternate 2: Asus Extreme EAX550TD/128 Radeon X550 128MB DDR PCI-Express TV-Out – save $20]


    Case:
    Antec Sonata II (with 450W power supply)
    [alternate: Antec P180 with Thermaltake W0009RUC PurePower 420-Watt Power Supply – add $80]


    DVD burner:
    LG dual layer with lightscribe


    *Note #1: I have decided to go with top-of-the line Asus boards so that I have maximum stability, compatibility and options.

    ** Note #2: I have to decide whether to go with 1Gig of high quality memory or 2 Gigs of ‘value’ memory

    *** Note #3: This will be upgraded when I decide which higher-end video editor I will go with.
     
  2. nitecrawler

    nitecrawler Guest

    Very nice rig.....in fact, the best general purpose fam. rig i have seen!

    Should do nicely for all your requirements and makes mine look err, umm, a little wanting shall we say.

    Personally i would recommend the upgrades to 6400 and PW5 DH as this is not only a great potential overclocking setup, but also allows you more flexibility for further upgrades in the future.

    Only downside (if there is one), maybe the PSU lacks a bit of wattage for O/C or gaming. (how is the cooling)?

    Good Luck!
     

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