Video Editing Computers.

CPU: Intel Pentium E5300 (2.6 GhZ )
Motherboard: IPIBL-LB (Benicia)
RAM: 6GB DDR2
Graphics Card: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3100
Power Supply: 300W (Generic)
Any Other comments: Have a GTX 750 Ti on the way right now, so that'll be a nice upgrade to this! It does the job for now, as processing power goes. Major step up from the AMD E-300 I've been using for rendering for a while.
 
750 ti will be bottlenecked by that CPU and DDR2 ram.

Also your power supply will need an upgrade.
 
750 ti will be bottlenecked by that CPU and DDR2 ram.

Also your power supply will need an upgrade.

I know this, but I won the video card in a contest. I will be upgrading the PSU later to something like a CX 500 so I can use it in a future build if needed.
 
Editing is really something that I have been struggling with. But these video editing computers should help me out a lot.
 
Intel Xeon 1230v3 @3.7 GHZ
Gigabyte H87-HD3
Geforce GTX 660
Ballistix RAM 8 GB
Be Quiet Pure Power L7 530W

Awesome power :)
 
Hi!

I have a dual-pc, which is really great, especially when you don't have a second monitor.
I'm using the the PC with smae keyboard and mouse with Synergy.
So the specs:

Desktop PC

ASUS M5A97 R2.0
AMD FX-6300
Arctic Cooler Freezer 13 Pro CPU Cooler
Sapphire Radeon R7 260X
LG Flatron W2240 monitor
Chieftec CTG-500-80P
Corsair 1x8GB RAM
Western Digital 1TB Caviar Blue HDD
Modecom Logic A33
Random Kolink front-cooler
Random Arctic Cooler back-cooler

Laptop PC
Packard Bell EasyNote TS11-HR
Intel Core i5-2430M
nVidia GeForce GT 540M
WD 500GB HDD
4GB RAM
CoolerMaster NotePal U3 cooler

Both render pretty fast, rendering takes ~as much time as the video takes usually, but it depends. On 2nd Laptop PC, it takes bit more (well about the double or more), but mainly only the desktop PC is used for rendering at me, but for rendering and video editing I would obviously recommend an Intel CPU and an nVidia GPU. :D
 
Hi editors! So last summer I worked hard for new lens and pc =)


CPU: Intel Core i7 3770K
Motherboard: MSI ZZ7AGD65
RAM: 32 GB Kingstone HyperX
Graphics Card: MSI Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 Ti
Power Supply: OCZ Fatal1ty 750W
Any Other comments: Kingstone HyperX SSD 120GB and TPC 812 Cooler Master fan for cpu.
 
Wow alot of you guys have some Hardcore setups just for a render farm, I just hooked up an old office PC and render my 4 minute videos in 1080p in like 20 minutes, It doesn't hurt me because I only upload once a week, I don't think I'd ever cough up a pretty penny like that just for a render farm, even If I was big I would spend money on a new 4k Camera rather than a render farm.
 
This is the current PC I'm using I'm buying parts for a new one this summer that should be a beast.
Oh and this was created almost 4 years ago except with the graphics card i added that about 2 years ago

CPU: AMD Phenom II X 6 1055T
Motherboard: Biostar A880G
RAM: 4GB DDR3 (Not sure on the brand)
Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 6670
Power Supply: 400w

What I plan on upgrading to

CPU: i7 4790
Motherboard: MSI Z87 Mpower Max AC
RAM: 32GB
Graphics Card: Not sure yet (If you have any suggestions in the $300 range I would love to hear it)
Power Supply: Corsair 1000w RM Series

The only thing that is set so far is the motherboard I already bought it.But everything else might change so if you have any suggestions I would love to hear them.
 
My old PC was almost 6-7 years old so I decided to make a major upgrade to it. Its pretty much an entirely new PC

CPU: Intel i7 4820k
Motherboard: AsRock Extreme 9
RAM: 16Gb DDR3 Kingston I think
Graphics Card: AMD Radeon R9 290x (Gigabyte OC)
Power Supply: Corsair RM1000w

Any Other comments: I've got 2 Screens, I also kept my old Radeon HD5670 in hoping I could use it for OpenCL rendering using Sony Vegas, but no luck so far. Also have about 5HDD's in my Cooler Master Storm Trooper Case. It was the only thing that would house my CPU fan (CPU didn't come with one) and my GPU, its massive.
 
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