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Shewquet

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mine is a Mac Book Pro:
Processor is 2.26 ghz intel core 2 duo
Memory: 8 gb with a 1Tb hard drive
its a 13 inch screen not sure what else i should write
i use mainly Final cut Pro x smetimes i also have to use Cinema 4d and etc....
 

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If I only had the money to buy a X79 computer with I7-4930k with 64gbs of ram mmmmmmmmmmm render videos so fast.

At the moment though I only have I7-2630QM with 6GBS of ram. TAKES SO LONG TO RENDER CRIES.
 

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If I only had the money to buy a X79 computer with I7-4930k with 64gbs of ram mmmmmmmmmmm render videos so fast.

At the moment though I only have I7-2630QM with 6GBS of ram. TAKES SO LONG TO RENDER CRIES.
its all good work with u got and save until u can get what u want.
 

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If I only had the money to buy a X79 computer with I7-4930k with 64gbs of ram mmmmmmmmmmm render videos so fast.

At the moment though I only have I7-2630QM with 6GBS of ram. TAKES SO LONG TO RENDER CRIES.
You won't feel much difference in rendering time with i7-4930K
 

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You won't feel much difference in rendering time with i7-4930K
Just watch the video named: Logan's Rig VS Pistol's Rig: Intel i7 4930K & GTX 780ti vs AMD 9590 & R9 290X from Tek Syndicate and you tell me if the I7-4930k won't make a difference.
 

Pepijn

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CPU: AMD FX 6300
Motherboard: ASUSTeK M5A78L-M/USB 3 AM3R2
RAM: 8 gigs Dual-Channel DDR3 Corsair vengeance
Graphics Card: GTX 660
Power Supply: I don't know why you would be interested in this, but well. Corsair CX430M
Any Other comments: My case is a Zalman Z11 and heres a screen; i.imgur .com/zyK4PmT.png
 

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CPU: AMD FX8320
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-990FXA
RAM: 8GB DDR3 Crucial Ballistix
Graphics Card: Radeon R7 290x
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Any Other comments: NEVER BUY STUFF WITHOUT WARRANTIES! Most of the stuff I bought on amazon for at least $25-$30 cheaper, but once when it kicks the bucket expect a new one soon. So far, it happened to one of my RAM cards and my HDD... It almost made me cry :(
 

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What was your HDD? If it was a Seagate, I'm not suprised. They are unrealiable. Always get a WD or a Hitachi if you need to.
Also, I would reccommend a small SSD for everyone. Put Windows on it and slow games. Also great for rendering. Just got mine, installed it, had a few issues. Reconnected the cable. But finally it worked, put Windows on it and it works perfectly. It's worth the money. Deffinetly for YouTubers.
 
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Yup! Seagate was the one. After doing research on it, I found out their defective rate was pretty high. So I went with a 1TB WD HDD for just applications/videos and a 250GB SSD for Windows and small apps.
 
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