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Need a new desktop.....recommendations?
I'm moving toward using some desktop video editing/DVD burning for camcorder video, and it appears my current desktop may not be sufficient (AMD Athlon XP - 2.16 ghz, 160GB, 512MB, 64MB w/ the video card). This would turn into the kid's computer, which is something I wanted to do at some point any way.
I know many here talk about building your own, but I'm not a computer geek by any stretch. Not sure I could pull that off. Dell outlet seems to have some good deals. I'd assume New Egg has some decent deals, but haven't looked yet. Then there's always the B&M mega stores that you can sometimes find a price leader and get a good deal. Any recommendations? |
Your current system is actually sufficient. I would up the RAM to 2GB and put in a good video card.
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Dell has some pretty good deals on their machines, but they've made their new "basic" systems (B110, E310, E510 - I think) pretty non-upgradable. They're nonstandard motherboards, nowhere for video card upgrades (except for the 510's maybe), SATA drives exclusively, etc. If you're going with a Dell, spend the extra money for one of their XPS systems. It'll be worth it in the long run.
And I'm kinda indifferent about brands these days. Dell, HP, Compaq - whatever. HP and Compaq have had a bad rap in the past, but they seem to be improving. Dell's good, but not if you ever have to communicate with them on the phone. That's a nightmare. |
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Just to crossthread:
Get yourself a Mac G5 and get FCP. :P |
Anybody else in the weekday crowd have an opinion? The Dell Outlet has gotten my attention. I can get an XPS 400 with dual core Pentium 3.0, a gig of RAM, 250 gig hard drive, nice video card, Windows Media Center for in the neighborhood of $750. It's certified refurb, with a 1 year warranty (option to buy more of course). Not a hardcore gamer, but will be used to edit/save/burn video and pictures.
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That XPS 400 looks like a good deal. |
AMD64x2 proc
2GB of ram (if not more, cause memory is really cheap now) PCI-E Sli mobo (mobo has 2 video card slots that can run together, Asus is good) 2 best graphic cards you can afford (Nvidia 6800 GS :) ) SATA compatible mobo |
Get two gigs of RAM if you're going to do alot of video editing. I have one gig and it chugs sometimes when I'm putting together my highlight reels. I'd get another GB but I don't edit video that often.
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Would anybody care to shoot holes in this Acer desktop?
Acer MCE desktop It's got the Athlon 64X2, 2GB of RAM, 300Gig hard drive, decent video card (keeping in mind I'm not a heavy gamer), a WinTV PVR w/ analog video capture, etc. This really appears like a solid choice that gives me the options I need to edit photos/video, along with a few toys (TV). I also have numerous old 8mm home videos as well as VCR tapes I'd like to burn to DVD. This appears to give me the tools to do just that. |
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I've had Acer desktops (and Dell laptops) where memory wasn't seated correctly when it arrived at my door. |
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Just curious to see what someone else thinks on the subject. It's tough to really get any solid information on "who's best" these days. |
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