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Old February 1st 04, 09:04 PM
Peter Duniho
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"Steve House" wrote in message
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[...] Any user
feedback on this system and its capabilities with Flight Sim? Pros and
cons?


It's more than enough for MSFS. However, for video editing, you should make
sure you at least get a Hyperthreading enabled system, if not a dual-proc
machine, to speed up video compression. Also, if you're doing anything more
than just the barest casual video editing, 240Gb isn't going to cut it. Go
for at least 400Gb total space, more if you can afford it.

I wouldn't bother with the RAID 0 array. IMHO, it just doubles the amount
of data at risk if you have a disk failure. Sure, it's nice to have one
huge disk, but for video work you'll find it useful to be able to ensure
which disk you're writing to (usually, when processing video files, you'll
want to read from one disk and write to the other).

Finally, keep in mind that some people prefer a CRT monitor for photo
editing. I personally love my LCD monitor and think it's just fine for
Photoshop stuff, but I admit that there's less color resolution and can see
why some people would rather have a huge, desk-filling CRT in front of them
instead.

Pete