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Video Editing machine.

darktiger

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Since the search is disabled and there prob has been many subjects like this here is the question. What processor should I consider for a video editing machine, best value for your buck. Pen4, Barton, or Athlon64? By the way, why is the seach disabled?
 
The search is disabled because it doesn't work.

As far as a video editing machine a Pentium 4 will make the best for the best price.

Hyperthreading is a nice bonus on the Pentium 4's that helps out with multitasking very well. Dual Channel is optimized to its full potential on Intel boards also. AMD boards only give around a 3% performance increase in bandwidth with dual channel enabled.

I would buy a 2.4c-3.0c depending on the kind of speed you need and whether or not you would like to overclock this machine.
 
What would you suggest for the best Pentium 4 mb out there, or a decent overclocker. Best Price performance ratio?
 
Um maybe an Abit IS7 or Asus P4P800 for the best price/performance and an Abit IC7-Max3 or Asus P4C800-E Deluxe for best performance.
 
the search is disabled b/c it causes too much bandwith strain on the servers, and the vBulliten staff and [H]ard|Forum staff can't figure out how to fix it yet, and my vote for the P4 as well.
 
Go for a P4 especially if the software you are using supports Hyper Threading. You get a real nice speed boost from that.
 
Okay what about a p4 2.6c vs a Athlon64 3000+. I have read some of the reviews where they pitted a A64 3200+ vs a P4 3.2 ghz and the Athlon64 held its own.
 
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in the ideal but not really affordable camp
Xeon and Opteron Duallies

what level of Video are you talking about?
what kind of "effects" are planned
and what quality output
 
Originally posted by darktiger
Okay what about a p4 2.6c vs a Athlon64 3000+. I have read some of the reviews where they pitted a A64 3200+ vs a P4 3.2 ghz and the Athlon64 held its own.

My understanding is that the P4 will still do a better job in the video editing arena than the A64. I believe an overclocked 2.6 or a straight out 3.0 will run better than an A64 in the video area. Here is one review I have found that shows the performance scores.

http://www4.tomshardware.com/cpu/20031223/cpu-guide-17.html

I have been looking around myself and will probably wait unti lthe new Prescott chips from Intel come out and have been benchmarked before I decide on anything. Just my couple of cents worth.

WB
 
I would have to admit that currently if your a gamer you would get SLIGHTLY better performance from running an A64 rig over a P4 but in video editing its no competition. Pentium 4 hands down is the best for applications and video editing.
 
The video editing rig I use at the studio here in town is a dual Xeon 2.4ghz, with 2gb of ram, and we do it all on that machine, so if you can afford it, dual xeons = pwn.
 
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