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Video Editing PCs

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If you want to be a video editor, you will need to have a computer that is designed around the job that you want to do.
If you want to be a video editor, you will need to have a computer that is designed around the job that you want to do. If you sit down with a basic PC and try to do any kind of video editing, you will find yourself disappointed and frustrated. A basic PC does not come with the kind of specifications necessary to run a video editing PC. A video editing PC will need to use a significantly larger portion of system resources than an average user's personal computer would, because rendering video is an intensive and taxing process to a computer system.

To start, a good video editing PC will require a high end Intel processor such as Ivy Bridge, Core I7 or Xeon. A good processor determines how much work a computer can do without losing steam and starting to overtax the most basic elements of the system while engaging in video editing. The next very important aspect of a video editing PC is the amount of RAM, or Random Access Memory, it has. The amount of RAM determines how quickly the computer can perform video editing tasks. For a high end video editing PC, 16 Gigabits of RAM would be the low end of acceptable in terms of amounts of RAM to use for a functioning editing PC. 32 would be a high end number and would create an optimal video editing PC with quick rendering speeds and no frustrating lag.

After you have chosen a high end processor and determined how much ram you would like to have, the next important thing to choose for your video editing PC will be a video card or cards. It is possible to run more than one video card on a machine for increased performance. A video card or cards will determine how rendered video displays on your screen. With a poor video card, the video will display with limited clarity, will appear pixelated in some places, and will also run with some lag as the video card strains to keep up with the high quality video. The audio and video may also lose sync. With a good video card or cards, the video will be clear and sync well with the sound with no lag or pixelization. Good video cards to consider are the current top of the line ATI and NVidia cards, as they are well known and effective brands.

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