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Explaining The Best Motherboard
Everybody is always clamoring for the best motherboard. The best motherboard for building a gaming PC is something which is hard to outline. Lets say that you want to build a top of the line system with 4 video cards, multiple ssds in raid and heaps of ram - this would imply the best motherboard is something dissimilar from somebody looking to build a budget system.
Irrespective of the cost of the system, there are certain parts of the best motherboard which may be across all levels. The best motherboard is built by a manufacturer with an extremely excellent record for quality and client service. The maker I like for motherboards is Asus. Asus is one of the longest standing high end motherboard makers and has been building top quality systems for many many years. In addition, their motherboards roughly score higher than any of the other manufacturers in baselines.
The best motherboard in a general sense also must support some basic levels of the newest technology. This could in a sense violate the budget aspect of selecting a best motherboard, as the higher budget motherboard will be needing more than this, and the lower level budget might not need the whole thing - but generally, there are certain aspects of the newest technology which should be present on the best motherboard.
The newest technology that has to be included to be considered the best motherboard will be a z68 chipset motherboard for sandy bridge support. In addition this motherboard will support up to 16 gb of ddr3 1600 ram. The motherboard will support at least 2 pcie 2.0 video cards in 8x/8x configuration (generally will use 1 video card at 16x).
The motherboard being z68 will have ssd caching as well as the virtu software with on board video for video switching when doing pursuits like video rendering. With all these things taken into consideration, the best motherboard may be said to be the asus p8z68 pro motherboard.
Joseph Robertson has been building PCs for 10 years and for a lot of that time has been helping folks learn how to pick the best motherboard. Check out his blog for more in-depth info on the best motherboard.
Is this graphics card for a desktop comp any good for gaming?
ASUS Radeon HD 5450 Video Card, 1024MB 64-bit GDDR3 RAM, 650 / 800MHz Clock, PCIe 2.0, VGA, Dual-link DVI-I, HDMI, Low Profile Ready (EAH5450-DI-1GD3)
I don't reall have much money to spend on a VGA card, but I came across this one, it seems okay?
Hi
Well, No, ATI 5450 is not at all a good card.
You won't be able to play new games with it, and old games from 2008-09 will also lag.
You should go for some other cards.
Here are some good cheap cards which i think you should go for
ATI 5670 (1GB)
ATI 4770 (512MB would do)
GTS 250 (512 MB would do)
You can choose any 1 of the cards from the list, all 3 cards are way better than 5450 and you will also be able to play all games in it.
Check out the list from below website.
ATI 4770 = 1247 points
GTS 250 = 1069 points
ATI 5450 = 325 points
Apple Updates Final Cut Pro X with Multicam Support, Advanced Chroma Keying, and XML Support (Macrumors)
Following up on promises to bring support for major features such as multicam
editing and XML compatibility, Apple today announced the launch of Final Cut
Pro X v. 10.0.3 with a number of enhancements. The release follows another
major update released last September and another minor one released in
November.
> Apple today released Final Cut Pro X v10.0.3, a significant update to its
revolutionary professional video editing application, which introduces
multicam editing that automatically syncs up to 64 angles of video and photos;
advanced chroma keying for handling complex adjustments right in the app; and
enhanced XML for a richer interchange with third party apps and plug-ins that
support the fast growing Final Cut Pro X ecosystem. Available today as a free
update from the Mac App Store, Final Cut Pro X v10.0.3 also includes a beta of
broadcast monitoring that supports Thunderbolt devices as well as PCIe cards.
Apple also notes that several third-party developers have also taken steps to
expand the capabilities of Final Cut Pro X, including the new release of
_7toX_ [Mac App Store, $9.99] from Assisted Editing to move Final Cut Pro 7
projects to Final Cut Pro X.
_Multicam editing ...
$1000 AUD Gaming Computer ... JNhunt3rz
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