--- In [email protected], "figen_tp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], Gregg Eshelman <g_alan_e@>
> wrote:
> >
> > --- On Fri, 9/5/08, Adriane Bahr <adriane61@> wrote:
> >
> > > 2 more questions: since we had the matrox card running- does
> > > that tell you if we have agp or pci? There's only one* AGP slot
> (if the board has one) but usually two or more PCI slots.
> >
> > Open the case and have a look. If the card is in a white slot it's
PCI.
> > If it's in a brown slot, further from the back of the box than the
> PCI slots, it's AGP. (PCI Express slots are shorter in height above
> the board than ISA, PCI or AGP slots.)
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm having a computer built for me I need some advice so I can have
> the best components used within my anticipated price range.
>
> I have read this whole thread and I use Premiere primarily to edit
> Mini DV Video. I'm not exactly grasping the whole ideas discussed but
> I do have some related questions.
>
> 1) The wikipedia article says that since 2004 the PCI Express is the
> newer technology so does that mean that AGP is NOT something I would
> expect to find on a newer Motherboard?
>
> 2) If indeed I can expect to find a PCI Express slot available then am
> I understanding that there is a totally different type of Video Card
> that I need to be looking at other than those suggested in later posts
> to this thread: EVGA and PNY etc.? What cards have you with PCI
> Express slots used with good success?
>
> 3) I'm understanding that I'll need a Video Card for "viewing" and
> "possibly" another card that "possibly" can assist me in the actual
> editing of Video. If this is correct? Then I expect I'll be spending
> somewhere in the vicinity of $100 or somewhat more for the Video Card
> but is there an "ADDITIONAL" card that I can purchase that will give
> me a more pleasant editing experience BUT still stay in the $300 or
> less price range? If so what would you recommend?
>
> Your recommendations would be very welcome,
>
> thanks much,
>
> Figen Tek-Puentes
> Triangle Area of NC
Sorry I forgot to say that I use Adobe After Affects in my editing and
that might give you a better idea of what I mean by having a better
editing experience. I know that $300 is not much but if there is an
additional card that I can have installed that will give me a faster
and better quality end product that is basically what I'm aiming to
get more information on.
thanks,
Figen Tek-Puentes
Triangle Area of NC
ps: If what I'm asking is not possible for the $300 price range what
is the least I would have to spend to get better performance in Video
Editing?
>
>
>
>
> >
> > The slot types aren't always those standard colors, some motherboard
> makers have used various odd colors (especially fluorescent ones) on a
> few boards for people who like to cut holes in the case and install
> lights.
> >
> > If you want pictures, search Wikipedia for PCI and AGP.
> >
> > *XP supports more than one AGP device but nobody ever made a board
> that could support more than one active AGP device.
> >
>
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