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  • Best PC config for vegas

    Posted by Pat Ben on October 15, 2006 at 3:53 am

    I am looking for a new pc
    Core 2 Duo E6400
    1G ram for now (I’ill put another 1g later)
    Geforce 7600 GT (Is it too much for nothing?)
    Finally, HD What is the best… 1 drive for OS 1 drive for reading ans 1 drive for writing? Or 1 for OS and 1 for read/write?
    raid0 or not?

    I am considering to buy the new seagate 7200.10 320gb instead of 2 raptors 74g (more space for a better price!)

    Thanks for your help!

    Anoni Moose replied 19 years, 7 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Anoni Moose

    October 15, 2006 at 6:40 am

    I just upgraded my formerly AMD system, and after a lot of web research picked something similar to your proposed system. I chose the little faster Core 2 Duo E6600 and went for the 2GB of memory up front with a “matched 2x1Gb set”, but your E6400 and 1GB should be fine.

    I also got a 7600 GT, I don’t think it was needed for vegas, but I liked that it had no fan. I’ve gotten to not like fans, especially tiny ones because they’re both whiney/noisy/loud and in my experience unreliable (and often not replaceable, esp on video cards). So got the Gigabyte version of 7600 GT with no fan. Likewise got the Gigabyte 765P-DQ6 motherboard that has no fan. Both have big heatsinks and lots of heatpipe plumbing.

    A real nice sweetspot for hard disks at the moment is the one you mentioned. That 320GB Seagate SATA2 drive which goes for about $95 including postage from Newegg (or it used to, might be cheaper by now 🙂 . I added three of them. One for the ‘C:” OS boot drive, and another two which I RAID-0’d (and is used for video). I’ve still two other older PATA drives as well left over from before the upgrade (albeit with PATA->SATA converters seeing as how the new MB had only enough PATA interfaces for the optical drives).

    I think you’re going in a good direction.

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