I can't really even afford £600 tbh, going to have to cut back on spending in other areas for the next month
I'm now thinking it may be best for me to get a fairly weak computer that will be reliable. The thing is, I've been using a computer I bought in 2009 anyway, when I make a 2 hour 1080p...
Ah I see what I did wrong, I thought it would automatically tell me when an option I picked wasn't right, but you have to hit "proceed" before it actually looks at what you've done.
So the CPU I picked has no integrated graphics accelerator, so I would need the 1GB NVidia just to get it...
Ah, I see, so I was going to make something useless, thanks for the advice its a life saver, I can't deal with wasting £600!
I'll probably just get a prebuilt PC from Curry's in my price range, it can't be worse than the computer I'm using at the moment.
Thank you for the help.
Sorry but I'm not sure what you mean, did I make a mistake in the site's computer build section? I really don't know what I'm doing :)
Both the options I put above cost £600 inc VAT, one has a GPU and the other doesn't?
Computers are pretty much the only thing I would never buy second hand.
So the set-up I have here is just a lemon? :(
The computer I've been using for my video editing for the last 5 years is an i3-2120 3.30 GHz with 6GB RAM, unfortunately its crashing all the time these days and I have to...
Hi all, I need to make a video editing computer for around £600 but I don't really know what I'm doing, I know GPU's are important for video editing but I don't know to what degree I should prioritise them over other elements. I won't be using this computer for video gaming, just video editing...