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What computer is good for editing and making videos from cinema4d

Link me to good computers


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if your looking for editing and gfx stuff like that its probably an apple or there is some hp's out there that are specifically for that
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A computer with high ram and a good proccesor and decent motherboard should do the job good
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Flux457 wrote if your looking for editing and gfx stuff like that its probably an apple or there is some hp's out there that are specifically for that


Apple computers or HP pieces of junk won't be ideal.

The myth that Macs are superior for video editing is not true and should get out of your head right away.
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Still need help finding a good laptop
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How much are you willing to pay? A good computer that I currently own is the Acer V3, and it's good for editing as well as gaming. It's better than most desktops on the market as well.
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thomaz wrote How much are you willing to pay? A good computer that I currently own is the Acer V3, and it's good for editing as well as gaming. It's better than most desktops on the market as well.


About 500-600 maybe more
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Hyphy707 wrote
thomaz wrote How much are you willing to pay? A good computer that I currently own is the Acer V3, and it's good for editing as well as gaming. It's better than most desktops on the market as well.


About 500-600 maybe more


Then I would highly recommend an Acer as I' very happy with mine. Btw, if you don't get an Acer, make sure to at least avoid Dell. Their products quality has diminished rapidly in recent years. A Lenovo is also a good idea, my friend has one and it is quite the beast if I might add (But not as good as my godly Acer xD)
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ok if you are looking for a computer that has anything to do with photography or editing your best bet would be a apple, apples are built for that! It comes with a lot of things you will need as well!
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I know someone who uses an Apple user for GFXing Use it!
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