During this “sale” season, and thinking of ConvertXtoDVD, what would be the main things to focus on. What I mean is that, on average, it takes my current PC about 4 hours to convert a 10 GB mkv file. I think I saw someone say they can convert a file in 15 minutes. I’m going to assume that is a very expensive PC. Not looking for that, just something better than what I have. Senior citizen on fixed income.
Thanks in advance
Buying a new computer
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Re: Buying a new computer
Primarily you will need the fastest processor you can afford to buy and the largest and fastest HDD possible.
Secondly. A very good graphics card and reasonable amount of RAM
All this depends on the size of your pocket.
Secondly. A very good graphics card and reasonable amount of RAM
All this depends on the size of your pocket.
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Re: Buying a new computer
Thanks - I get the 'ram', have bought more over time, so that's easy to understand. That said, the CPU, with AMD and Intel, I haven't seen anything that tells me that an i5 or i7 equals an AMD? And the thing about a graphics card, well I have no idea how to go about that issue. Maybe I should assume that if I can address the 'ram and cpu' that the other will take care of itself.
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Re: Buying a new computer
If you use the specifications for a gaming computer from say 2019, you will get excellent results and at a good price.
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Re: Buying a new computer
yoyo57 is giving you a good tip.
The main hardware which will definitely boost performance is the CPU.
The main hardware which will definitely boost performance is the CPU.