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What is your experience with the eMachine M68xx series with the Athlon
64? Will it capture from firewire while saving on an external HDD on
USB 2.0? Is the screen good enough for editing. Does it overheat? I
heard it overheats. Is it fast enough? Does Premier work well with
it? Did you have to buy it from Best Buy? thanks, Chebba
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 14:20:36 -0800, David Chien <chiendh@uci.edu>
wrote:
>> Suppose you had $1500 to spend on a machine.
>>
>> Whatcomponents would you put together, from motherboard to cards to
>> drives, to build your machine?
>
> Shuttle XPC SN95G5 + Athlon FX 64 CPU + 1+GB Corsair XMS Extreme RAM
>+ dual 400GB HD (or quad 2.5" 100GB) RAID + ATI All-In-Wonder 9600 or
>higher video + 7-in-1 3.5" floppy drive & flash card reader (optional) +
>Pioneer A08 DVD burner (or Plextor 716A, but prefer two drives, one
>external, one internal) + hw render card for Premiere or whatever
>(optional).
>
> The Athlon 64 processor is cooler running than the Pentium 4
>Extreme's, and provide a decent price/performance buy on a budget.
>Dual/quad RAID for real-time running mirrored backups of your data
>(after all, a HD crashing in the middle of editing is bad. (And, let's
>assume you're using this machine for editing - not silly internet
>surfing and gaming! so it'll be relatively isolated - thus the need for
>offline backups is mitigated - otherwise, buy an external enclosure and
>backup to an external HD.))
>
> ATI AIW for video previews on a TV/broadcast monitor with the video
>out + built-in analog video capture for those times people give you
>analog tapes to edit. (or buy a camcorder with DV passthrough, or
>Canopus ADVC series box)
>
> 1GB RAM for HD editing.
>
> Plextor A08 because it is the most stable, highest quality burner
>around and generally will make good burns on more media than other
>burners. Solid as a rock & reliable - which is what you'll want.
>
> HW render card for Premiere if you're using that because it'll save
>lots of time.
>
> ---
>
> Otherwise, an eMachines M68xx series Athlon 64 laptop.
>
> Else, a iMac 17" 1.8Ghz.