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Hey guys I am selling my normal editing computer that I love to get in a new laptop.
I have a decent laptop then I want to keep to save money but I need to be able to record with an HDPVR and edit with Sony Vegas Pro.
I can upgrade it from 1 GB DDR2 to 4 GB im sure that would be enough as this desktop has 3gb DDR3.
It has an intel core 2 duo T7250. Is this a fast enough processor? If not is it possible to add like an i3 processor? Or would I need a new motherboard as well?
I havent worked much with laptops btw. So would it be difficult to do?
I have a decent laptop then I want to keep to save money but I need to be able to record with an HDPVR and edit with Sony Vegas Pro.
I can upgrade it from 1 GB DDR2 to 4 GB im sure that would be enough as this desktop has 3gb DDR3.
It has an intel core 2 duo T7250. Is this a fast enough processor? If not is it possible to add like an i3 processor? Or would I need a new motherboard as well?
I havent worked much with laptops btw. So would it be difficult to do?
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you should be fine editing with vegas pro i use it and My pc is like yours
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Well it depends if your current motherboard supports intels new i series chips, since you have a core 2 duo it most likely doesn't, so yes you would have to get a new motherboard to be able to upgrade to an i3/i5/i7 chip
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-PancakeMix- wrote Well it depends if your current motherboard supports intels new i series chips, since you have a core 2 duo it most likely doesn't, so yes you would have to get a new motherboard to be able to upgrade to an i3/i5/i7 chip
do you suggest i get a new processor? or will the core 2 duo hold up with vegas? i dont want a slow computer, i am just tryin to save a couple bucks.
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Supernatural wrote you should be fine editing with vegas pro i use it and My pc is like yours
whats your specs? and what do you cap with? i prefer something with hdmi because my monitor will be hdmi for the xbox, but i can always get a component to hdmi adapter if necessary
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My computer is worse. It works just fine.
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Microphone wrote My computer is worse. It works just fine.
do you create HD vids? if so whats your render times ? with specs if you could.
BTW im repping everyone thanks or helpin!
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