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One of the best features of this is one you might not think you appreciate as much as you actually do.
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The GPU is considerably less than in the Alienware so, if you do a lot of work in After Effects that might be a consideration – also as a gaming double, although the 1080 will still play everything you throw at it in full HD without missing a beat.
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It may be that it is leaning towards better suiting 1080p and 2k editing rather than a massive 4K file, but it’s powerful components all sit nicely together and will chomp through your rendering easily.
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With this machine, we have lowered the specs and indeed the budget (don’t get excited – only slightly) but have still come up with a PC that will capably do the job. For me, they rarely fail to hit the nail on the head when it comes to styling and performance.
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From mouse bungees all the way up to complete desktop systems such as the Corsair One Pro.
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Personally I’m a big fan of Corsair products. You can easily by a ‘normal’ PC that will outperform it in theory, but for seamless, almost joyous cohesion in everything it does, this takes some beating. Still a great machine, both in looks and performance. It will rip through your video work, but just expect to play games on it – well, not the ones you want to play anyway.
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The iMac Pro comes complete with 10GB ethernet on board, four Thunderbolt ports for lightning-quick drive transfer of large files, 32GB of memory, and 1TB of SSD storage. You are buying into something more than the nuts and bolts of components here. The machines are so well melded together that it doesn’t seem to matter that then may, whisper it quietly, be a little under-specced for their cost. Sleek, seamless operation, easy to learn with few distractions, macOS is the creator’s choice of operating system for good reason. Then if you consider that somewhere behind there the actual computer is living too it all seems a bit like witchcraft, but it is the MacOS ecosystem that is so beguiling to so many in the video industry. If you are looking for a screen that seems impossibly thin, here it is. The iMac has come a long way since the translucent turquoise CRT box of the 90, but at its heart, it has maintained the idea of an all in one machine – computer and monitor inextricably linked into one damn fine looking package. Apple pitches its product at creatives, and the iMac Pro is aimed at hitting that particular demographic right in the face. We have mentioned how PCs that are great at video editing are also generally great at gaming. The R9 is a beast of a machine with a beast of a price tag, but can easily double up as a top-level gaming device too in your down-time. If you prefer AMD to Intel you can reconfigure some of the options in your build to take advantage of a bit of Threadripping action, and you might manage to shave a few seconds here or there from rendering time. The light blue glow ring on the front panel oozes technology, and the large side fan vents stop things get too toasty while everything inside is working extra-hard to get your project finished on time. The 850W power supply is a bonus, as is the gorgeous design of the whole setup as we have come to expect from Alienware. The Intel i9-9900K processor will easily be the brains of the operation, 3TB of storage for all your footage, 64GB of DDR4, and a Geforce RTX 2070 thrown in there mean you could have a crack at remastering Star Wars on this thing. This amazing looking machine from Alienware basically tells you it can handle the job before you even get it out of the box.