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    CPU/Video Mags: Here's the Machine I'm Ordering....

    ....unless you tell me otherwise. Remember, it's my work machine that I just happened to have fashioned for video editing. Let me have it!

    Base Unit:
    OptiPlex GX270T, 2.80GHz, P4, 800 FSB, 512K Cache, Small Minitower Base (221-2806)

    Memory:
    2.0GB, Non-ECC, 333MHz DDR, 4x512 GX270 (311-2868)

    Keyboard:
    Dell PS/2 Keyboard in Gray, NoHot Keys, Optiplex (310-1515)

    Monitor:
    Dell UltraSharp 1703FP Flat Panel with Height Adjustable Stand,17.0 Inch VIS,Lat-D/Opti(Latitude D-Family/OptiPlex) (320-0664)

    Video Card:
    128MB Nvidia GeForce FX 5200 w/DVI and VGA Cables,Full Height, Dual Monitor, GX270T (Small Minitower) (320-0738)

    Hard Drive:
    120GB SATA, 7200 RPM Hard Drive with Data Burst Cache, OptiPlex GX270T (Small Minitower) (340-8730)

    Floppy Disk Drive:
    3.5 inch, 1.44MB, Floppy DriveGX270 (340-8733)

    Operating System:
    Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1,NTFS,with MediaDell OptiPlex,English,Factory Install (420-2119)

    Mouse:
    Dell PS/2 2-Button Mouse, Scroll, OptiPlex, Gray (310-8307)

    NIC:
    Integrated Intel Gigabit NIC, 10/100/1000, with Alert Standards Format, GX260/GX270 (430-0353)

    Modem:
    V.92, PCI, Data/Fax Modem,FullHeight, GX270 Small Desktop orSmall Minitower/160L (313-1832)

    CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive:
    8X DVD+RW and 16X DVD including Roxio Easy CD Creator and DVD Decode GX270T (Minitower) (313-2167)

    Sound Card:
    Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Digital Sound Card, OptiPlex GX260/270 Desktop or Minitower (313-1627)

    Documentation Diskette:
    OptiPlex Resource CD (313-7168)

    Bundled Software:
    Readyware Installation Fee (365-1234)

    Bundled Software:
    Adobe Acrobat 6 Standard Rtl Package, English, CD W/Docs, Factory Installed, Bundle w/Office (410-0166)

    Bundled Software:
    Microsoft Office 2003 Professional Edition for OptiPlex,English (412-0468)

    Factory Installed Software:
    Energy Star Labeling for OptiPlex (if applicable) (310-4721)
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    I probably just missed it, but I don't see 1394 (aka Firewire) in there...

    Edit: FWIW, six-pin 1394 is cool because you can recharge an iPod or any other device that can power itself from Firewire (maybe external Firewire hard drives?).
    Last edited by 365wp; 02-04-2004 at 12:39 PM.

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    Re: CPU/Video Mags: Here's the Machine I'm Ordering....

    Originally posted by The Reverend Floater
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    buy a firewire card and put it in. Or call up dell and see if they'll put an audigy sound card in there (has firewire on it). I'd also rip out the GeForce and put in a radeon, but that's just me.

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    Thumbs up Re: Re: CPU/Video Mags: Here's the Machine I'm Ordering....

    Originally posted by Buster Highmen
    Harrrruuummmmpppphhhhhhhhp
    I believe Mr. Highmen questions your choice of video card, sir.

    Otherwise, it sounds unreal. I want one!

    I keep championing this... get a dual boot linux/windows setup for your OS-- I don't think you'd be dissapointed.
    It's idomatic, beatch.

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    Yeah, I'd also swap the GeForce with a Radeon. I'd also try to work into the mix a second hard drive. Video editing goes much better if you have a dedicated media drive that's separate from the drive on which all your applications are running (less issues with dropped frames, and other video "hiccups".)

    Other than that, sweet system!
    Of all the muthafuckas on earth, you the muthafuckest.

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    Radeon 9800 Pro (All In Wonder version if you can afford it)
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    Re: CPU/Video Mags: Here's the Machine I'm Ordering....

    Originally posted by The Reverend Floater
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    I wouldn't go with gray, it's not as fast as the black.
    Remind me. We'll send him a red cap and a Speedo.

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    I thought for sure it would have Firewire, but I looked at the Dell site, and it doesn't look like it does. You definitely want Firewire if you're going to hook up a DV cam to it.

    Better talk to Dell and se i they can add it, or at least make sure there's an empty slot where you can put one in.

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    We're phasing in those Dell flat panels at work. They're niiiccceee.

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    Yeah, it's got a firewire, so no worries there. What's the difference in these cards you speak of?
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    Originally posted by The Reverend Floater
    What's the difference in these cards you speak of?
    Buster's card plays live Zappa concerts on demand.

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    Originally posted by snow_slider
    Yeah, I'd also swap the GeForce with a Radeon. I'd also try to work into the mix a second hard drive. Video editing goes much better if you have a dedicated media drive that's separate from the drive on which all your applications are running (less issues with dropped frames, and other video "hiccups".)

    Other than that, sweet system!
    Agreed...you can never have too much storage and a dedicated drive is VERY nice to have. I have dual 180gb hd's on my mac and the second is for video editing only. Now all you have to do is find a video editing suite that you can tolerate on a PC.

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    Originally posted by The Reverend Floater
    Yeah, it's got a firewire, so no worries there. What's the difference in these cards you speak of?
    Radeon AIW- lots of vid inputs+utilities, plus Radeons have better visual quality than GeForces in general. Plus faster and runs cooler.

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    Originally posted by The Reverend Floater
    What's the difference in these cards you speak of?
    Aside from the fact that the 9800's have the best benchmarks for 3d and 2d video performance in most cases, I do the drivers.
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    Originally posted by Buster Highmen
    Aside from the fact that the 9800's have the best benchmarks for 3d and 2d video performance in most cases, I do the drivers.
    you write the drivers for radeons? sweet.

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    Bustah gots skillz. I'm not sure they're an option, but I'll get one if they are because I'm not paying for it and I'm irresponsible.
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    Dude, you're getting the super computer from hell, why skimp and get a lame ass 17" monitor?????

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    Originally posted by Blurred Elevens
    Dude, you're getting the super computer from hell, why skimp and get a lame ass 17" monitor?????
    it's a 17" Flat Panel. Almost the viewable of a 19. Though dells 18-20" line is phat.

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    I'd get a second monitor

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    "Internal" parts are easy....boss won't see 'em and wouldn't know what they are, anyhow. Things like two monitors or huge monitors are hard to justify in the financial marketing industry.
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    Originally posted by Buster Highmen
    Aside from the fact that the 9800's have the best benchmarks for 3d and 2d video performance in most cases, I do the drivers.
    Keep up the good work. ATI used to have the crappiest driver support IMHO, they gotten 100% better in the last year or so. I'll attribute this to the maggot/minion factor I've got a 9800 Pro and am completely happy with it.

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