Hey guys. I need some help. I have been searching around Google for some advice on which CPU is best for video editing, but every forum link it directed me to was out of date. I figured I need some updated advice.
I use Adobe Premiere, After Effects, and Audition. It is only used for video editing nothing else. I had a dual P3 1.8 ghz total system but my motherboard died and couldn't find one( actually i found the STL2 but I couldnt find the correct power supply) So I decided to upgrade.
I am between the AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ or the Intel Core 2 Duo E6300? I have a budget of $300 including the motherboard. Any suggestions? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
What matter more in editing is RAM and HDD speed. The CPU will play as fast as data is streamed from HDD to RAM then to HDD.. Because file are usually bigger that the whole memory of the system
So, I would have a look at the Asus M2A-VM HDMI. it is 89$ US, . Then, get at least 2 gigs of RAM, and I've seen 2 gigs for about 110$. And then, the best X2 CPU you can afford for this board. If you feel to spend more, here is some suggestion. Get 2 SATA HDD and RAID0 them. I've seen 160 GB drive for 50$. RAID0 will make going thru big video file abit faster. Add a nice 500w PSU. .
This board has integrated video that is the best out there. And HDMI support will be nice if you get a higher end display panel with HDCP.. And integrated sound and LAN will make you very happy. Even if it is AMD, it will serve you very well. Because you may not be able to reuse the video card from your old computer.. 2 gigs RAM will make the editing smoother, because some memory will be used by integrated video. don't reall need more than 64 megs for editing thou.. An you won't be able to reuse your RAM too, so you have to get new one..
You'll probably need a PSU too. your old one won't have the necessary wire to connect to the newer motherboard.
You should not care about "future upgradability" as some other stated. When this computer will be obsolete, then every that exist NOW that could be put on any motherboard will be obsolete too, so a complete rebuild will be necessary anyway. Just get nice component now, for now. Later, is later and no one know about whet will be available or not.