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<blockquote data-quote="lclev" data-source="post: 1592069" data-attributes="member: 307555"><p>I do a ton of video editing, and more than I like, sound correcting. That system will do nicely. Run it for a while. You may find a reason to upgrade to the ATI 7900 which is a much more beefy video card. I am a fan of the nvidia gtx family because Premiere will use the GPU acceleration but there are some ATI cards too just not sure which ones. I will tell you it makes a huge difference when you scrub. Way less rendering time. </p><p></p><p>You also might want to add more memory. The more the merrier. Both Premiere Pro and Pro Tools will use what you give them. </p><p></p><p>If, after you start editing, the video is still "glitching" or "jerky" check your hard drives. I have found if everything resides on one drive or the drive is getting full this will be the problem. Raiding helps but you still have a lot of mechanical moving parts unless they are SSD's. </p><p></p><p>Lisa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lclev, post: 1592069, member: 307555"] I do a ton of video editing, and more than I like, sound correcting. That system will do nicely. Run it for a while. You may find a reason to upgrade to the ATI 7900 which is a much more beefy video card. I am a fan of the nvidia gtx family because Premiere will use the GPU acceleration but there are some ATI cards too just not sure which ones. I will tell you it makes a huge difference when you scrub. Way less rendering time. You also might want to add more memory. The more the merrier. Both Premiere Pro and Pro Tools will use what you give them. If, after you start editing, the video is still "glitching" or "jerky" check your hard drives. I have found if everything resides on one drive or the drive is getting full this will be the problem. Raiding helps but you still have a lot of mechanical moving parts unless they are SSD's. Lisa [/QUOTE]
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