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@CommodoreRock While I don't have a Sam460 or AmigaOne 500 (same motherboard), I believe they have a lot more CPU oomph (faster than GHz would lead you to believe, because it has an L2 cache while the Sam440 does not), and *should* (he says without owning one!) certainly be fast enough for pretty much everything. (I mainly went for the X1000 to be "future proof", and to avoid uncertainty about whether or not it would handle the more demanding videos, among other reasons.)
Those machines do have one (well two) downside though: They have limited expansion options; one PCI-e x16 (usually for a Radeon HD 4650 card), one PCI-e x1 (or a single SATA port that cannot be used at the same time), and one standard PCI. Typically the PCI slot is used for a SATA card, so that you have enough SATA ports for both a HD *and* a CD/DVD drive.
That limited expansion wouldn't be a problem, except that 3D is not yet supported by Radeon HD cards (it is expected with AmigaOS4.2). So if you are a gamer (or want to use Blender), you might want to install a Radeon 92x0 card (which DOES support 3D)... but that means you can't have a SATA card in the PCI slot, so you can't have the CD/DVD drive connected! (Getting hold of a Radeon 92x0 card may mean going on E-Bay.) Also, I haven't kept track of the Sam460, so I'm not sure if there are still some drivers issues with it's built-in SATA & sound.
SUMMARY: If you don't mind waiting for 3D, then they should be pretty good. But if you do want 3D right now, then it may require some compromises. I guess AmigaKit should be able to answer your questions & suggest the best system configuration.
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