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Looks fine - things to check out for video editing are the graphics card and processor and make sure you can upgrade the RAM if needs be.
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Disco Dude!
Processor might be a tad slow but for price not half bad as I was looking only last month for a new PC. Is it new or reconditioned?
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Originally Posted by
Solitaire Events Ltd
Looks fine - things to check out for video editing are the graphics card and processor and make sure you can upgrade the RAM if needs be.
Thanks Darren
Originally Posted by
DeckstarDeluxe
Processor might be a tad slow but for price not half bad as I was looking only last month for a new PC. Is it new or reconditioned?
Recon from a corporate client.
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ram is ddr2 registered so if 8gb is not enough for you (it should be) then that will cost a bit. 4gb is roughly £110 new
the graphics card is nothing special but if your just doing basics then it will do, you could upgrade it though.
as a workstation it should be ok at video encoding .. twin xeons will be good at number crunching ..
full specs http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/q...a/12505_na.pdf
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Looking at the spec the processor is a dual core Xeon (Dual-Core Intel® Xeon® Processor 5140/ 2.33 GHz,1333 MHz FSB) which benchmarks at around about 1652 and ranks 921 here. That's not amazingly fast by modern standards (most i3's outrank it), but it'll do most jobs without much bother.
I don't know what Intel are playing at these days with their CPU ranges - they don't make it easy for the public to understand what's good and what isn't, i3's can benchmark from 1300 to 4000 on the Passmark test, i5's overlap heavily scoring 1400 to 7000, and i7's score anything from 2000 to 9000. I've spent most of this weekend trying to work out what laptop to buy (as my current one isn't keeping up with software mixing 4 channels of 24bit audio + video) and it's a nightmare trying to understand which ones are good and which aren't.
Almost makes me want to buy a Mac. But not quite
Julian
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