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Old 07-28-2006, 02:11 PM
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I recently went into a computer store in Crewe cheshire asking if they would build me a video editing pc I asked for 2 dual core processors and windows xp pro I also wanted the fastest and biggest GPU for quicker rendering and 4 gigabyte of the quickest ram along with a large capacity hard drive.

I was told windows xp pro only supports 2 processors and would not recognise the second dual core processor, The person in the shop also told me that video editing is data intensive and not graphic intensive so I would not need a fast or large GPU am I right in thinking this person was talking from his ******** I thought rendering video required a good gpu and cpu including lots of ram is this true many thanks from Kevin Deegan in kidsgrove stoke on trent

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Don't matter what GPU you drop in, NLE editors use RAM and CPU and yes I believe he's right about Xp only being able to use 2 chips, also XP will only allow a max of 4 gig. As soon as the NLE's bring out their 64 bit compatable software, then we will see a large leep forward as XP64 enables upto 128gig RAM.
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Thanks for the info Yeebsy I thought rendering video didnt just rely on the cpu and ram but also on the GPU Ive learnt something new cheers your help is very much appreciated.
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Hmmm, well... I think I'm right in saying that some editing software does indeed look for a GPU and uses it if it can. Ordinarly, the statement that you only really need a processor and lots of RAM would be correct, but there are some notable exceptions where a video card can make a difference.
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You have me curious, what programs use the GPU?
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Adobe Premiere 2, for starters... http://www.adobe.com/products/premie...tures.html#nf9
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Bloody hell! where have I been hiding. Might have to give it a bash. Ian, or has anyone here tried it and does it make much of a difference? Time sony got their fingers out, mees thinks.
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