ok. im putting together this new system. please let me know if you think this will be a good system for video capture/crunching. thanks.
abit nv7-133r motherboard w/ amd xp 1800+
buslink 16x dvd-rom
pny geforce2 64mb ddr agp card
some generic 400w ps in some generic case.
thanks!
everything else is...well...elementary
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well this is just what i think will be a good system for video capturing/editing.
1. nice fast processor (at least 1800mhz)
2. memory (at least 512MB DDR)
3. HDD (60GB 720rpm)
that should be nice, the geforce is a good graphics card but id recommend the geforce 3 or better yet 4 but its your money! -
this abit nv7-133r mobo has some great features
266mhz fsb
usb2.0
raid133
10/100 lan
5pci
3ddc(1600/2100)
it's not the newest, but i am scared of those via chipset boards!
i don't do any gaming. i would keep my voodoo3 3000, but this board needs 1.5v video cards.
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