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I am looking to find a company that will build me a video editing PC with these specifications (or the nearest to them). I do not know much about building PCs myself and this is for work so we need it ASAP.

The specs are:

Power supply:

Antec Truepower Quattro 1000 Atx12v & Ep

Motherboard:

Gigabyte Ga-Ex58-Ud5 Lga1366 Core I7

CPU:

Intel Core L7-965 3.20GB 8MB 1366

Graphics:

Bfg Geforce Gtx295 1792MB GDDR3 PCI-E

RAM:

Corsair Xms3 6GB DDR3 1600

Sound:

Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio

Hard Drive:

150GB Sata

Case

We already have a monitor and a keyboard and mouse and speakers.

My questions are:

1 - Where can I go to get such a PC built for me? I work in Lad Prao so are there any shops in Fortune Town that can do it?

2 - How much will all this cost me?

Many thanks for your help.

Ian

Posted

I did a quick summary of the parts you listed, and the price gets well above 100K, somewhere around 120K.

But that's what happens when you select the newest part for every slot in your computer, downgrade all the parts 1 step back and it would be quite alot cheaper.

Posted

You may try Hardware House - it's a chain store Group and I am sure they will have an outlet in Fortune and they should be able to source the Components.

I had one of their Seacon Square build me my Computer a year or so ago and their after sales service is great.

Patrick

Posted

Hi I had a look at your specs.

You don't mention what kind of hard drive. Plus 150 Gb is not enough for video editing.

May I suggest 2 hard drives 1TB each plus Western Digital "black".

The main point is the Black high speed version.

You can get all your parts at Fortune.

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Hi I had a look at your specs.

You don't mention what kind of hard drive. Plus 150 Gb is not enough for video editing.

I noticed that too. And what a power supply for . . . . No DVD drive. Don't think he really knows what he's doing. :)

Posted

May be an idea to have two much bigger disks and use RAID.

And you will need a pretty hefty power supply and also surge protection too.

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