I'm assuming your price is a typo, and you meant £500?
Well, the "and more" on your gaming is the big question here. Which games are you looking to play? Just easier/older titles like Counter-Strike, TF2, Half-Life 2 and the Sims 3? Medium games like Rift, WoW, Call of Duty:MW2 and GTA 4? Or really tough titles like Skrim, Metro 2033 and Battlefield 3?
For video editing, the most important thing is having a quad-core or higher processor, and lots of RAM. For gaming, the most important thing is having a powerful graphics card, followed by a fast processor (for gaming, CPU clock speed is more important than core count). So depending upon which games you wish to play, we'll have to balance accordingly- with just £500 you can't afford both a powerful GPU and CPU.
Also for a video editing, you'll probably want a large hard drive... not cheap, currently.
This is a good gaming/editing system for the money:
If you're primarily interested in video editing and wouldn't be playing games any tougher than TF2 or Counter Strike, here's the best system by far, especially with the RAM and large HDD:
It's not good for gaming because it only has integrated graphics. It can play TF2 just fine, though. Of course you could upgrade to a better graphics card later, but you'd have to spend more.
Well 3ds max is EXPENSIVE. I am sure you could download through torrents, to get the software you need to use. However I feel the best option just for basic video editing is Sony Vegas. If your looking for after effects get after effects as no other program can really beat it, it is use in movies and music videos among other things. Also 3DS max has A HUGE learning curve as I have found out, and you need a very good computer to run it. However most computers can run CS5 after effects and after effects like I said is leading technology at the moment. Although I am not sure about other auto desk products I just have 3DS max and Maya.
Sorry I meant to say that you can get Vegas around that price range, but it will not offer you the greatness of after effects, more basic stuff.
What sort of looking? Squirrels and rabbits, get a .22 lr. Revolvers generally have longer barrels and are used for looking. in case you're making plans on looking deer, maximum semi-automatics are no longer useful sufficient to seek deer in many states. you'll want a .357 magazine minimum to seek deer in some states. you need to head with between the TC handguns that use rifle rounds.
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I'm assuming your price is a typo, and you meant £500?
Well, the "and more" on your gaming is the big question here. Which games are you looking to play? Just easier/older titles like Counter-Strike, TF2, Half-Life 2 and the Sims 3? Medium games like Rift, WoW, Call of Duty:MW2 and GTA 4? Or really tough titles like Skrim, Metro 2033 and Battlefield 3?
For video editing, the most important thing is having a quad-core or higher processor, and lots of RAM. For gaming, the most important thing is having a powerful graphics card, followed by a fast processor (for gaming, CPU clock speed is more important than core count). So depending upon which games you wish to play, we'll have to balance accordingly- with just £500 you can't afford both a powerful GPU and CPU.
Also for a video editing, you'll probably want a large hard drive... not cheap, currently.
This is a good gaming/editing system for the money:
http://www.aria.co.uk/Systems/Gaming+Range/Cyclone...
You'll need to add £69 for Windows 7, however.
If you're primarily interested in video editing and wouldn't be playing games any tougher than TF2 or Counter Strike, here's the best system by far, especially with the RAM and large HDD:
http://www.ebuyer.com/338540-zoostorm-premium-desk...
It's not good for gaming because it only has integrated graphics. It can play TF2 just fine, though. Of course you could upgrade to a better graphics card later, but you'd have to spend more.
Well 3ds max is EXPENSIVE. I am sure you could download through torrents, to get the software you need to use. However I feel the best option just for basic video editing is Sony Vegas. If your looking for after effects get after effects as no other program can really beat it, it is use in movies and music videos among other things. Also 3DS max has A HUGE learning curve as I have found out, and you need a very good computer to run it. However most computers can run CS5 after effects and after effects like I said is leading technology at the moment. Although I am not sure about other auto desk products I just have 3DS max and Maya.
Sorry I meant to say that you can get Vegas around that price range, but it will not offer you the greatness of after effects, more basic stuff.
What sort of looking? Squirrels and rabbits, get a .22 lr. Revolvers generally have longer barrels and are used for looking. in case you're making plans on looking deer, maximum semi-automatics are no longer useful sufficient to seek deer in many states. you'll want a .357 magazine minimum to seek deer in some states. you need to head with between the TC handguns that use rifle rounds.