Not worth at all
[editline]05:41PM[/editline]
Because they are selling you pre-builts with a lot of bad components
If it's for cad get a firepro or quadro card.
How would this be for a case? Would it be the best bet for 100 dollars?
[url]http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119216&cm_re=CM690-_-11-119-216-_-Product[/url]
[QUOTE=NSBFTW;25491524]How would this be for a case? Would it be the best bet for 100 dollars?
[url]http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119216&cm_re=CM690-_-11-119-216-_-Product[/url][/QUOTE]
Yes, the 690 II Advanced is the best case in the price range.
Would you recommend I buy it now for 100 shipped? Then save up about 700 dollars for the rest of the components and a keyboard and mouse?
[editline]18th October 2010[/editline]
Bump. thoughts on buying the case now?
Just ordered the CM690 II Advanced.
God damn finally, that was suggested to you 3 times and you didn't listen at all and then you find it on your own and ask, "Is this good?"
Well Im buying parts as I get the money so I can have a good computer instead of focusing on money too much.
Does anybody have any thoughts on buying any of these parts for my computer based on my needs? If the prices are too hight tell me what I should offer and why or if I should even get them:
[url]http://northbay.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-sell-computers-Computer-Parts-W0QQAdIdZ233879346[/url]
One thing I'd do for serious video editing:
Have a relatively small drive just for OS and programs. The other, large drive would be strictly for my workspace.
I don't think you want your programs working from and saving large files back to the same drive at the same time.
I understood that and thats what I was planning on doing. I just need to pick out parts piece by piece now. After the case comes the MOBO & CPU?
No. Get your PSU first, because:
1. You can test to see if it works
2. You'll know if its faulty when you get it
If you get a motherboard and CPU first, you can't test whether it will work or not, so if you wait too long to get your other parts, you wasted your money on a faulty motherboard.
What would be a low price, good PSU for video editing?
[QUOTE=NSBFTW;25538396]What would be a low price, [b]good PSU for video editing?[/b][/QUOTE]
What
[editline]21st October 2010[/editline]
There is no such a thing
[editline]21st October 2010[/editline]
As for good PSU, Corsair CX 400W is the least expensive but very reliable.
What about the 650w? Would that be much better?
RAID 0+1 is a must
I think I'm going to get a 250 GB HDD or smaller for programs and a 1 TB one for footage and photos.
get a 2tb hard drive and partition it
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