Wednesday, September 4, 2013

What desktop pc should I get?

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James


I have 2000$ to spend on a video editing machine. I am hoping someone can point me in the right direction!

Thanks in advance!!!



Answer
Core i7 2600K or 2700K processor, Z68 motherboard and 16GB of RAM are the most important things. On the graphics card side you don't need a super high-end gaming card since (contrary to popular belief) video editing software doesn't really benefit from that.

Something like a GTX 460 (about $140) is more than enough, and could handle gaming too. If you're strictly doing video editing and no gaming, then even GT 440 would be fine. But with a $2000 budget it's silly not to spend $50 more for a better graphics card.

Do NOT buy anything with the Core i7 3xxx CPU and X79 motherboard, that platform is optimized for gaming, not video editing. With a Z68 motherboard you can utilize Intel's Quick Sync for video decoding.

http://www.anandtech.com/show/4083/the-sandy-bridge-review-intel-core-i7-2600k-i5-2500k-core-i3-2100-tested/8
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4083/the-sandy-bridge-review-intel-core-i7-2600k-i5-2500k-core-i3-2100-tested/9

You'll want a 2nd large hard drive, since HD video eats a ton of disk space.

And go with a high quality power supply, like Corsair or Antec.

Here's a good system you could customize:
http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/Gamer_Infinity_8800_Pro/

What's better: The Apple 80 GB iPod Classic or Microsoft 80 GB Zune 2?




A.G.





Answer
Taken from my other answer since it applies;

First off, the Zune is not "huge". Ipods are only smaller by .1" in all dimensions. That's not big at all. Plus people compare the Nano to the Zune (30GB/80GB) a lot. Those people are insane.

Comparing Ipod 80GB to Zune 80GB:

Width:
Ipod - 2.4 In.
Zune - 2.4 In.

Depth:
Ipod - .6 In.
Zune - .5 In. (SCANDALOUS SLANDER!!?!#411)

Height:
Ipod - 4.3 In.
Zune - 4.3 In.

Weight:
Ipod - 5.5 Oz.
Zune - 4.5 Oz.

Screen:
Ipod - 2.5 In.
Zune - 3.2 In.

Go with the Zune.

1. Much better Support - All devices get the same update. Whether itâs a 30GB, or a 4, or an 80 GB Zune, they all get the same support. Apple doesn't give the same update to all their music players.

2. The screen is much better - Compare the small squinty iPod screen to a large Zune screen. Obviously much better to look at, and itâs made of glass.

3. Personalize it â You can customize your Zune with background images (they look great because it takes part of the image and doesn't try to fit the whole thing on the screen), a case that can go with your color, or even do laser engraving. Go here: https://zuneoriginals.net (If you don't have Flash you can google Zune Originals under images)

4. Scratch-Resistant! â The Zune just doesn't scratch on the body. You'd have to try to do that. Unlike the ipod where after a year thats all it is.

5. Better UI â The Ipodâs interface is pretty boring, where as the Zune has a nice feel to it, and navigating is quick and easy.

6. FM Radio â You can listen to the Local news, contests, new music, talk radio, whatever is on the radio. The Ipod doesnât even have one.

7. Player durability â My Zune has lasted me for a year now. Most ipod users get more than one a year.

8. Subscription service "option" â For one monthly fee, you can subscribe to an âall-you-can-eat music subscription at the Zune Marketplace.

9. Better integration with the Xbox 360 - the new Zune update will promise better integration with the Xbox 360.

10. Zune software is far more simple than iTunes - you can try it for free: http://www.zune.net/en-us/products/zunesoftware/download.htm

11. Better included headphones â The Zuneâs included headphones aren't too bad. Compared to the Ipods which are horrible.

12. WiFi - you can share music, videos, and poscasts with other Zune devices.

13. WiFi sync - you can sync to your computer without connecting it, meaning you could be downstairs (maybe) and sync upstairs.

14. Same price as iPods - Same price as regular iPods of the same specs, but includes more features.

15. Sync with Windows Media Center - sync recorded TV shows onto your Zune device

16. View in landscape mode â you can view pictures and videos wide screen.

4, 8, 30, or 80 can all do the same stuff.

Edit: Also, I'd go for the Zune 80GB just because the battery is 6 hours longer for music, and the video/pictures are an hour longer. (It only costs about $60 more on Amazon than the 30GB, so I'd just get it anyway)

Zune 80GB: http://reviews.cnet.com/mp3-players/zune-second-generation-80gb/4507-6490_7-32638989.html?tag=sub
Ipod 80GB: http://reviews.cnet.com/mp3-players/apple-ipod-fifth-generation/4507-6490_7-32069546.html?tag=sub

Edit: Jake, I'm not even old enough to have a full time job. :)




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