zero0cost
Aug 28 2009, 09:26 AM
GIGABYTE EP45 – UD3R
Q 6600 Core 2 Qude 2.4 G / 8M PC 1066
XFX 8600GT 256MB DDR3
Kingston HyperX DDR2 2GB bus 1066MHz
Western Digital 500GB AACS 16M Cache SATAII
DVD W -ASUS X20 SATA
Power supply 500 w
are these specs is good for editing and make graphic on video and audio softly and without any problems ?
laneyanders
Aug 28 2009, 11:41 AM
This hardware should be OK for a first look into the creative world of iLife - with iMovie and Garageband. BTW some well known musicians use Garageband for making some song preproduction.
You need creativity and the skills to use the tools for music - and some external hardware, like midi keyboard, preamp, electric guitar, microphone, camcorder, a multimonitor setup and not at least some ideas and a lot of time and patience.
zero0cost
Aug 28 2009, 12:53 PM
thnx 4 ur reply
but iam afraid from this
XFX 8600GT 256MB DDR3
Kingston HyperX DDR2 2GB bus 1066MHz
bcuz editing and graphic need good vga card and ram
LoneWaffle
Aug 28 2009, 02:04 PM
Double your RAM to 4 GB and don't worry about the graphics card. Rendering video is more taxing of the CPU than the GPU and working with audio isn't really taxing to the GPU at all. You should be fine.
zero0cost
Aug 29 2009, 12:32 AM
thnx dear for ur advice
but color correction in final cut and motion and composting in after effects depend on gpu
so iam afraid from this card and also dt hv enough money to pay another
so wt's solution dear ?
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