Thad, Definately throw more RAM at it! 512MB is barely enough to let the OS happily run, let alone using RAM hungry apps like FCP. I agree with the others that 2GB is a good starting place. Cheers, Coj Thaddeus Camp <camptc at yahoo.com> Sent by: macdv-bounces at listserver.themacintoshguy.com To macdv at listserver.themacintoshguy.com cc Subject [MacDV] Do I need a new video card? I apologize for the basic nature of this question - but here it goes: what exactly does a video card do and what benefits could I expect (if any) in primarily FCP (secondarily iPhoto, and Photoshop) by getting a better video card? I am primarily trying to get better performance out of FCP and trying to decide where to put my money - RAM or improved video card. In anticipation of the answer "both," which would you prioritize given that funds are limited? My set up is Dual 1.8 G5, relatively low amount of RAM at 512meg, 2 external fw drive, and the stock GeForce FX 5200 driving a 17" Apple Studio Display and a 17" Samtron CRT. I imagine myself to have a somewhat decent system but FCP still stutters when editing at "Safe RT" and medium playback quality; I would like to improve FCP performance and just learn what I can expect from getting a better video card. Thanks, Thad -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/macdv/attachments/20060104/6b54bc8e/attachment-0001.html