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re: In the market for Video Editing PC - help
Posted on 6/7/14 at 8:30 am to stout
Posted on 6/7/14 at 8:30 am to stout
quote:I definitely plan to load up on RAM - 16GB was my number. It seems that AMD is the processor of choice for this - that's news to me and will put it on my short list.
get at least 16GB of ram in whatever build you do and if you go AMD on the CPU
Posted on 6/7/14 at 11:54 am to tigerpawl
just from my experience of upgrades since editing on a pentium 4,every time i have upgraded the processor and memory together i have made most gains.
every time i upgrade video card,sfa.
what files are you editing and what are you doing with them.
my main work is editing ex1 and ag/ac 90 footage.
my deadline is extreme but i don't have to grade or use any effects apart from some stabilizing.
files are smooth in timeline even when i grade and render times are in a good range for my deadline.
currently using i7 3930k with 32gig ram,gtx 670.
no plan to upgrade any time soon.
every time i upgrade video card,sfa.
what files are you editing and what are you doing with them.
my main work is editing ex1 and ag/ac 90 footage.
my deadline is extreme but i don't have to grade or use any effects apart from some stabilizing.
files are smooth in timeline even when i grade and render times are in a good range for my deadline.
currently using i7 3930k with 32gig ram,gtx 670.
no plan to upgrade any time soon.
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