Hi there. I'm building a dream video editing system to do two things - archive all my old VHS tapes to MPEG-4 encoded files burnt onto CD-ROMS, and edit between nearly any two video sources that get read in and output to either S-VHS. Eventually I'd like to buy a DVD burner so I can take my MPEG-4 archives and convert to MPEG-2, but I don't think they're mature enough yet for me to splurge.
I have done a LOT of reading over the last four days - MURC, Anandtech, Tom's Hardware, Ars Technica, Storagereview, you name it, and came up with a list to build, as follows:
Processor: AMD Athlon 1.53GHz (Palomino Core) + Heat Sink/Fan
Memory: 512MB ECC PC2100 DDR SDRAM (2x256MB)
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-7DX (necessary for RT2500 compatibility)
Case: Full-Size ATX tower case with 300W Power Supply
Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster 950p 19" .26mm DP (professional monitor)
Hard Drive: IBM Deskstar 60GXP IC35L060AVER07 (60GB applications) + Western Digital WD1000BB (100GB capture)
Video Card/Editor: Matrox RT2500 + Millenium G450
Sound Card: Creative SoundBlaster Audigy Platinum eX
Speakers: Logitech SoundMan Xtrusio DSR-100 Dolby 5.1
Network Card: Intel EtherExpress PRO/100+ 10/100Mbps
CD-RW Drive: Plextor PX-W2410TA 24x10x40 IDE CD-RW
DVD Drive: Lite-On LTD-163 16X DVD
Keyboard/Mouse[/b]: Logitech Cordless iTouch Keyboard & Mouse (USB)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 2000
I'm not too concerned about things like the speakers and keyboard, but what I am concerned with is the stability and compatibility of the whole system with the RT2500. I don't want to blow $3500+ for nothing here. I know MPEG-4 encoding is much better on a P4 but I hate Rambus and I hate Intel, so I want to avoid them if I can (though I will switch if I have my arm twisted and can keep things compatible). I'm also not happy with the performance of the AMD760-based GA-7DX motherboard but it seems like it's the only choice I have (i.e. I'd like an nForce or VIA KT266A, or even a multiprocessor Tyan but they're neither available nor confirmed stable yet). Finally, is XP a good choice for an operating system yet, or will I get hung out to dry by Matrox?
I know it's a lot, but I'd appreciate your help and knowledge. Thanks in advance!
I have done a LOT of reading over the last four days - MURC, Anandtech, Tom's Hardware, Ars Technica, Storagereview, you name it, and came up with a list to build, as follows:
Processor: AMD Athlon 1.53GHz (Palomino Core) + Heat Sink/Fan
Memory: 512MB ECC PC2100 DDR SDRAM (2x256MB)
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-7DX (necessary for RT2500 compatibility)
Case: Full-Size ATX tower case with 300W Power Supply
Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster 950p 19" .26mm DP (professional monitor)
Hard Drive: IBM Deskstar 60GXP IC35L060AVER07 (60GB applications) + Western Digital WD1000BB (100GB capture)
Video Card/Editor: Matrox RT2500 + Millenium G450
Sound Card: Creative SoundBlaster Audigy Platinum eX
Speakers: Logitech SoundMan Xtrusio DSR-100 Dolby 5.1
Network Card: Intel EtherExpress PRO/100+ 10/100Mbps
CD-RW Drive: Plextor PX-W2410TA 24x10x40 IDE CD-RW
DVD Drive: Lite-On LTD-163 16X DVD
Keyboard/Mouse[/b]: Logitech Cordless iTouch Keyboard & Mouse (USB)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 2000
I'm not too concerned about things like the speakers and keyboard, but what I am concerned with is the stability and compatibility of the whole system with the RT2500. I don't want to blow $3500+ for nothing here. I know MPEG-4 encoding is much better on a P4 but I hate Rambus and I hate Intel, so I want to avoid them if I can (though I will switch if I have my arm twisted and can keep things compatible). I'm also not happy with the performance of the AMD760-based GA-7DX motherboard but it seems like it's the only choice I have (i.e. I'd like an nForce or VIA KT266A, or even a multiprocessor Tyan but they're neither available nor confirmed stable yet). Finally, is XP a good choice for an operating system yet, or will I get hung out to dry by Matrox?
I know it's a lot, but I'd appreciate your help and knowledge. Thanks in advance!
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