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Vince Debart April 21st, 2007 09:26 AM

Vegas on one of these units
 
Pen. 4 unit
http://www.microcenter.com/single_pr...uct_id=0257074

Pen. D unit
http://www.microcenter.com/single_pr...uct_id=0259096

I would install a firewire card and some more storage

SD only at this time

I will be running Vegas 4 and do an upgrade to 7 in the near future

Thanks
Vince

Vincent Croce April 21st, 2007 10:02 AM

a better deal for a P4940 sys...
 
Hey Vince--I'd personally recommend going with a true dual core system (the 940 has 2 cores, but the interconnect architecture uses the FSB) like the Core2 Duo or at least the Athlon X2, but if you're sticking to the P4 platform, Tiger Direct has a great deal on a 940D one... http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...=M450-2310%20H
You'd get a faster cpu (3.2ghz vs 3.0, and dual core vs single), a better moboard, the same gb of ram, the same speed burner, a better PS (400watt vs 300), and, the most important difference, a 400 gig hard drive--the 160 gig in the Micro Center rig is wayyyy too small to be doing any serious vid editing. Make sure to pick up a cpu fan for the Tiger Direct rig, as it isn't included. Even with spending 50 bucks on the fan, it'd still be 100 bucks cheaper than the other rig for a much better system. You'd save even more when compared to the second system you have listed, and it's still got much better specs...Then you can take the money you saved and make the upgrade to Vegas 7...

Vince Debart April 21st, 2007 11:15 AM

Hi Vin ..Thanks for the tip.. and info.. Will the tigerdirect system come assembled or as a kit?
Never put one together before

Thanks
Vince

Vince Debart April 21st, 2007 11:23 AM

sorry looks like its a kit

Vincent Croce April 21st, 2007 06:16 PM

Yeah, it's a kit, Vince, but if you can assemble lego blocks and turn a screwdriver, you can put a pc together. Just take your time, discharge any static (you can wear a wrist strap if you like) and don't touch any exposed circuit board, like on the hard drive. You can do it. If you're unsure of anything, email me and I'll be glad to help you along. Once you find out how easy it is, you'll be doing all your own upgrades and builds from now on. BTW, I was assuming you have a copy of Windows XP pro hanging around. That was something I missed that the Micro Center PC gives you that you won't get in the price of the Tiger Direct deal...and if you don't have a copy, that'll add another 140 to the price...sorry I missed that.

Vince Debart April 22nd, 2007 10:21 AM

I have the OS ..am thinking about the kit, thanks for the help

Vincent Croce April 22nd, 2007 01:11 PM

Good that you have the OS...just noticed that you live in Denver. I did from '77 to '80, first in Arvada and then on Osceola St. in a brick duplex. Went to the CC of Denver at Auraria for a couple of years. Miss the mountains a lot. I'm sure it's quite a different (read larger) city now, though.

Vince Debart April 22nd, 2007 08:12 PM

I moved here in 82 ...it has grown a lot but still has a little small town feel come see us some time ..You can help me build a computer .. And it’s always nice to meet another Vincent

Vince


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