nonobaddog
Grandmaster
Yes, I think it would. It should be fast enough. It only has four cores but that will do quite a bit. Has SSD, faster than any hard drive but not the fastest solid state storage. Might want to add a hard drive if storing a lot of video/movies.
It has on-board graphics - no separate card. The Core i5 4570 can run three monitors but I don't have experience on how well that actually works - could always add a video card if needed. It will do 1080i monitors just fine but if going with very high definition monitors the refresh rate is limited to 60 Hz which will cause flickering and headaches if near any fluorescent lighting.
It has on-board graphics - no separate card. The Core i5 4570 can run three monitors but I don't have experience on how well that actually works - could always add a video card if needed. It will do 1080i monitors just fine but if going with very high definition monitors the refresh rate is limited to 60 Hz which will cause flickering and headaches if near any fluorescent lighting.