I have a Mac Pro which works very well for editing video: 2.8 quad core, 8 GB 
of RAM and an 120 GB SSD, and a Radeon 5770 video card. What's that you say no 
NVIDA card? No. It is not worth it to me. The recommended video cards are 
expensive and for what? You don't get an overall performance increase you just 
get some filters that work without rendering. Take a look at the list before 
you decide to buy. If you want to build your own for Windows, all the postings 
here have good advice but another bit of good info can be found at this 
address: 
http://videoguys.com/Guide/E/Videoguys+System+recommendations+for+Video+Editing/0x4aebb06ba071d2b6a2cd784ce243a6c6.aspx.
 Don't worry they sell a lot of video gear but they don't sell computers so 
they aren't trying to sell anything. Gerry


--- In [email protected], Rieni <polderien@...> wrote:
>
> I am going to ask a supplier to configure a PC system for me and am 
> wondering what is good nowadays for working with Premiere and Photoshop, CS5.
> 
> The supplier recommended an Asus motherboard with i7 processor (I 
> have no clue what i7 stands for... I stopped reading computer 
> magazines many years ago), 8GB Kingston DRAM3 memory. For graphics 
> board I can choose between on-board intel HD2000 chip with 1GB memory 
> or he can put in a nVidia gForce graphics board for a few Euros extra.
> 
> What do you experts recommend?
> 
> Rieni
>




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