1. I wanted to get a P5Q motherboard, but many friends suggested that it was unnecessary. It seems that the motherboard can be lowered. But are you saying that this motherboard supports arrays? I may get two 500G-gigabyte hard drives and a card to form an array. I heard it can double the speed.
Note: The landlord's idea is right. If you want to do high definition, it is recommended to make an array. Regardless of the motherboard. Choose a good one, compatibility and performance should be considered. Don't choose low-grade ones.
2. This "fish on crutches" friend doesn't seem to be very familiar with the requirements of video clips for computer hardware, and actually said "and the display must be LCD". I feel dizzy.
Attention: Don't faint. If you really do video professionally, you will usually use a hardware non-woven card with professional monitoring to pre-monitor the video. As a computer, you can choose LCD now. Don't make a fuss.
3. Thanks to "Zizhou Zongxun" and "loverforli" for their patient answers, which are more professional. I heard that motherboards and graphics cards are more economical, and I hope to have a better answer.
Note: Still in the above view, the motherboard should not be omitted, and the graphics card can be slightly lower, but if it is HD, the graphics card should be reconsidered and at least supported.
4. "My Shery" friend, I know what you said, but I don't know which CPU can be super, and I know whether the software supports multi-core. So your answer is rough, but thank you.
Note: Intel is right for cpu, but Intel is better and faster for video. In dual-core, quad-core, six-core and even eight nuclear, the more the better. The higher the secondary cache, the better, from 4M, 6M and 8M to 12M. Look at the silver by yourself and be careful with the motherboard.
Thirdly, the landlord has a misunderstanding: if you make a video, the cpu is used for work, not for overclocking. If it's super, it's better to buy a higher one. Otherwise, you will work for no reason and stop crying. Remember: if you do video, the overclocking loss is not big.
For the above reference opinions, see for yourself the specific configuration.
It is very important to think, conceive and be creative when making a video. Configuration is secondary, and the so-called kung fu is outside.
I hope my answer can solve some of your problems. Hmm. How interesting