How serious are you?  Are you trying to go pro or are you talking about just
doing some home movies?

I think either way a good solid choice would be a mac...but how serious you
are matters as to how much money you will have to spend.

There are windows alternatives, but out of the box I think a mac would get
you moving much faster.

On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 10:20 AM, Victor Subervi <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi;
> I need to build a machine that will enable me to edit video. I've been told
> I should have circa 16 gigs of RAM and two graphics cards. I also have an
> opportunity to pick up a desktop from a cyber cafe that's going out of
> business at a bargain price. The computers are only a year old. I don't
> know
> what they have and I'm not in a position to open it up just yet. My
> question
> is whether or not the motherboard of most year-old computers would probably
> be good enough to accommodate high-powered graphics cards. Also, all other
> suggestions you have would be appreciated.
> TIA,
> Victor
>
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