Gone are the days when Windows PCs took a back seat to the Macintosh and Amiga for desktop video dominance. Today a wide variety of video-editing suites and bundles are available for every conceivable ...
Here at PCWorld, there’s nothing we like more than building desktop PCs. And since we also publish videos, it makes sense that we’d build one to do exactly that. Adam Patrick Murray broke out his ...
Building a PC can be a rewarding experience, but it’s also a serious investment that can feel a little intimidating, especially if it’s your first time. Unlike picking up a pre-built desktop computer ...
If you thought RGB lights all over the inside of a PC case was bad, get a load of this: 13 screens displaying a dizzying ...
So much content online today relies on having good video editing, but doing a proper job of it, especially when dealing with higher-resolution and bitrate sources, can be a little bit difficult on a ...
Video production requires some serious power, but that doesn’t mean your PC has to be a massive RGB-laden behemoth. Adam Patrick Murray and Alex Esteves are looking to shrink down their PC footprint ...
You're right -- PCs designed for video encoding are typically very expensive. That's because video encoding is one of the most demanding things you can do with a PC and it requires a monster of a PC ...
I'm considering building a PC that will sit on a shelf under my desk instead of a tower, so I'm looking at a Micro-ATX setup. The PC will be mostly for video editing, no gaming, so I'm thinking ...
And also do I really need to get an SSD. Arent those really only used for people installing their OS for increased performance? I'm new to this so forgive my ignorance. I'm also a bit confounded by ...
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