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Old 04-01-2006, 12:16 AM
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Hi all,
I'm going upgrade my comp will be doing the video editing ,
I just buy cpu:
INTEL PENTIUM 4 660 3.6GHZ NEW BOXED RETAIL 2MB L2 775
please help me to buy good motherboard and what ...?

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If you get into editing you will need lots of good drive space. I suggest a board with lots of sata ports and perhaps the abiltiy to set up raid arrays. This can give you much increased speed for system drives or redundant safety fir the media drives.
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thanks for reply:
please let me know any good:

Asus P5WD2 Premium Socket 775, PCI-E, IEEE 1394,1066FSB
Sapphire ATI Radeon 9600 XT 256MB AGP8X Graphic Card
400GB SATA WD4000KD 16MB Western Digital hard drive
4 GB RAM...
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Considor one very fast drive for the system and another 'normal' big drive for media. That will make NLE editing smoother.
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I would go nVIDIA over ATI any day but thats my personal preference.
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