Alex Ferrier wrote:
> Monkey wrote:
>>
>> As for processing power, if you're just cutting and pasting footage
>> and adding a soundtrack, pretty much any modern processor should do
>> the job, unless you want lightning-fast rendering. However, if
>> you're adding lots of effects, slo-mo, wipes etc., then you'll
>> really notice a slow processor.
>>
>
>
> Thinking of suggesting a mid range Core 2 duo, E4600, something like
> that.
Sounds reasonable. If you wanted, you could get the equivalent quad-core
(Q6600 - make sure you get the G0 stepping) for another £40, although the
jury's still out on how much benefit you'll get from a quad at the moment
(until more programmes start taking advantage of multiple cores).
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