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Yitz [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: May 13, 2011 08:16 Messages: 8 Offline
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I'm new to this forum so I hope this is the right place. I am planning on getting cyberlink powerdirector 9 and I wanted to know if the following computer specs are good for it. I am about to buy this computer, and I got a good price, but if there are small changes, now would be the time to make them. I have a GL2.

Motherboard: Intel DH67CL B3 H67 (ddr3)
Intel Core i7 1155 Quad 2600 3.4ghz 8mb
Quadro 600 1G-3 PCIE PNY
500GB SATA3 7200 WD hard drive (though I will be adding at least one more hard drive)
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

I am planning on running it with 9-12GB RAM

I do video editing as a side job, but I want a system that will last me the next bunch of years.

Thank you in advance,
Yitz
Carl312
Senior Contributor Location: Texas, USA Joined: Mar 16, 2010 20:11 Messages: 9090 Offline
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I think your video card choice is not the best choice.

One of the specs for that card is CUDA Cores 96.
That is not a great number of CUDA cores.

It ranks at 155 on the passmark benchmark.
http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu_list.php

There are video cards in the same price range that rank higher.

A 500 GB hard drive is a bit small, I just upgraded to a 1 TB drive because I ran out of enough space to edit HD video. Carl312: Windows 10 64-bit 8 GB RAM,AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4 GHz,ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB,240GB SSD,two 1TB HDs.

ynotfish
Senior Contributor Location: N.S.W. Australia Joined: May 08, 2009 02:06 Messages: 9977 Offline
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Hi Yitz -

I'd have to agree with Carl here. The CPU is great, but its high end status isn't matched by the GPU or the HHD space. If it were me, & especially if video editing generated income for you, I'd be investing more in a high performance graphics card and a couple of 2TB hard drives. 9-12GB RAM is plenty.

Cheers - Tony

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Carl312
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9-12MB RAM is plenty.


Tony, you fell on your keyboard.

MB=Megabyte= 1,000,000 bytes
GB=Gigabyte=1,000MB or 1,000,000,000 bytes.

In Memory a gigabyte= 1,073,741,824 bytes or 2 raised to the 30th power.

RAM should be in the 8-16 Gigabyte (GB) range for 64-bit OS.

Carl312: Windows 10 64-bit 8 GB RAM,AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4 GHz,ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB,240GB SSD,two 1TB HDs.

ynotfish
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Carl -

Thanks for sorting me out! I've been falling over a lot lately!

Cheers - Tony
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Yitz [Avatar]
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Wow! Thanks for the quick replies. Glad I joined this forum. Can you recommend a comparable card that won't add too much to my total cost? What rank should I be looking for?

I'm not worried about space because I'm going to add my 500gb hard drive from my old computer for now, and when I get a few jobs that pay off this computer, I'll add more memory. That can always be added later.

Thanks again!
Yitz [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: May 13, 2011 08:16 Messages: 8 Offline
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The cyberlink site recommends GeForce: 8500GT and above
or
9800GT and above
or
GT/GTS/GTX 200 series, 400 series, or 500 series.
How do you compare these? Which are in a similar price range as the one I mentioned, but better? I'm having trouble figuring this all out!

Thanks again
Robert2 S
Senior Contributor Location: Australia Joined: Apr 22, 2009 05:57 Messages: 1461 Offline
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The GTX 460 is a well recommended card being a great balance between price and performance. My youtube channel====> http://www.youtube.com/user/relate2?feature=mhsn
Yitz [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: May 13, 2011 08:16 Messages: 8 Offline
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Thanks for all the responses. In the end, they didn't have the graphics card I wanted, so I got a slightly different model. These are the finals specs:

Motherboard: Intel DH67CL B3 H67 (ddr3)
Intel Core i7 1155 Quad 2600 3.4ghz 8mb
Nvidia GeForce 550GTX 1GB
500GB SATA3 7200 WD hard drive (though I will be adding at least one more hard drive)
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

And I am going to have 12GB RAM.

Thanks!
ynotfish
Senior Contributor Location: N.S.W. Australia Joined: May 08, 2009 02:06 Messages: 9977 Offline
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Hi Yitz -

Looking good! You should be happy with the GTX 550.

Personally, I'd shoot for 1TB+ drives. It doesn't take long to choke them up!

Cheers - Tony
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Carl312
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The 1 TB drives cost just a few dollars more that 500 GB, maybe about $10 more. Carl312: Windows 10 64-bit 8 GB RAM,AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4 GHz,ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB,240GB SSD,two 1TB HDs.

Yitz [Avatar]
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Thanks for all the help till now...
I tried putting in my old firewire card, but I guess it's not compatible with Windows 7 64bit.
Can you recommend a firewire card that is not too expensive, and is compatible with Windows 7 64 bit? I only use it to transfer my video on miniDV to the computer.
Thanks!
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Carl312
Senior Contributor Location: Texas, USA Joined: Mar 16, 2010 20:11 Messages: 9090 Offline
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Thanks for all the help till now...
I tried putting in my old firewire card, but I guess it's not compatible with Windows 7 64bit.
Can you recommend a firewire card that is not too expensive, and is compatible with Windows 7 64 bit? I only use it to transfer my video on miniDV to the computer.

Did you try going to the manufacturer of your card and look of updated drivers for Windows 7?

Didn't your new motherboard have firewire?

Go to Newegg.com and search for firewire cards.

You can find firewire cards for as little as $10. You just need one that fits your computer's expansion slots and is Windows 7 64 compatible. Carl312: Windows 10 64-bit 8 GB RAM,AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4 GHz,ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB,240GB SSD,two 1TB HDs.

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