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03-20-2013
The CPU is essentially a bargain chip, that's your bottleneck. you'd be much better off with a Phenom or an FX and can build a barebones kit based on one of those on Tigerdirect for under $300. What uclacardfan said about the video card is incorrect, you are processing video not rendering it so the GPU is irrelevant.
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03-20-2013
Also make sure you're running a 64 bit Win 7. Check if you have both "c:\program files" and "c:\program files (x86)" If you do it's 64 bit if not you're only using half your RAM
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03-20-2013
Assuming your motherboard will support a better CPU, you can spend
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...1351&CatId=332 $250 for a complete system
or
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...262&CatId=4432 $99 for the same chip by itself
For me it's worth it because of all the other crap in the package. For instance the barebones kit is running 1600Mhz RAM, according to cpuid yours is running 600Mhz, and that makes a HUGE difference.
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03-20-2013
Also since you'd be going from AMD to AMD you can (probably) just pop your old hard drive in there and let Windows pick up all the new drivers and you wouldn't even have to reinstall or anything
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03-20-2013
Heh i think maks and cardfan posts are out of scope they are telling you to buy new hardwares, i have some questions about video editing and upload, do you have video editing software?
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03-20-2013
*smriks very wide* Ye,s, I do play the hiking simulator game and I fckng love it. Its so much fun to press th walk button for fifty minutes and then get shot at and die imediately and tehn watch other ppl walk around. Its realims
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03-20-2013
Try miro converter or freemake video converter, you should convert to dvix or webm it makes very small size videos, it would help you upload speed, not needed to buy hardwares because they are stupid.
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03-20-2013
maks I was trying to keep it cheap, buying a new cpu for a budget oem build is a waste is money. A gpu, hdd and cpu purchased separately will turn into a wasted cash pit. At some point he must decide where to spend his money. A new tiger diy kit will bring him into present day hardware. Add an oem version of Win7 64 to a gpu, hdd and cpu you may as well build new from a Tiger diy kit. Tigers bundles are a good value.
Then it becomes a new thread and if rootbeer is comfortable applying TIM paste
The question then becomes where do you draw the line and remain cost effective.
This is why the high end i7 intel cpu's own at video editing while their lower tier offers the better bang for buck when building a gaming pc.
http://www.videoguys.com/Blog/K/DIY/...ee0d0ceac.aspx
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03-20-2013
I agree with almost all of that, in fact I went on to recommend a tigerdirect barebones kit. I don't even think he'd need to buy a new copy of Windows, just call their 800 number and have his current one re-activated (assuming it's not using a Dell/HP/whatever bulk key)
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03-20-2013
you dont know anything about video editing practices, however mac pro is the best for video editing and processing after all.
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03-20-2013
I already figured out he was recording with fraps. If he wants to upload in less time, he should convert videos to webm, dvix or whatever, besides AMD fusion isnt good at video encoding than Intel i3
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03-20-2013
how many minutes would he even be saving
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03-20-2013
You should install codecs for some video editing software, im not sure windows mov maker would work
http://www.cccp-project.net/
converter make your video files smaller
http://www.freemake.com/free_video_converter/
Try to convert Html5 videos as ogg, h.264 and webm.
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03-20-2013
Buy a good internal 1tb 7200rpm western digital caviar black when they are on sale for $75 and buy an additional sata cable since the sale drives are sold without a pretty retail box and a cable. After you install it and it you are sure it is a working drive register it @ WD by visiting their web site and you will get a 5 year warranty. You must register it online to get this longer warranty.
When you later decide to move into a new pc you can then simply add this drive to your new pc or buy an external enclosure for it. Western Digital's retail external drives use their lower tier green label power saving drives.
There is no harm in buying a drive now since you can always put it to use and when moved into a new pc it will have your data already on it.
Purchasing a discounted GPU will give you better performance in all video related tasks for less than $100.
Don't dump any more than $200 into your present pc
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03-20-2013
here, I just looked at today's specials
you will need to register @ newegg so you will be able to use the code
this leaves you $120 for a gpu based on a $200 budgetLast edited by UofLCardfan08; 03-20-2013 at 04:28 PM.
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