I have decided to ASUS M51AD. The result is a positive bottom line with one or two minor flaws.
For my work with Adobe Premiere is a powerful processor as the core used in the ASUS i7-4770 by Intel is indispensable and thus a must.
Much memory has also a high priority for me. The 8GB of ASUS PCs are here indeed OK, but for the price I would have been more likely to 16GB desired equipment. Here an upgrade would be necessary in any case.
The size of the hard drive I do not care, in principle, since it is only used for temporary storage of the files that I am working now. The permanent storage takes place on the external media. What I would have liked would be an SSD for faster working speed. Built 1TB disk may seem to be one of the meaner models but on the performance of an SSD it is not naturally limited zoom. At least one small 64GB or 128GB SSD for the operating system would be able spendieren ASUS PC in this price range. Here a 2 upgrade would be necessary in any case.
Despite high performance I want a quiet PC system. In this respect, the ASUS suggests very good. Even under full load, when rendering image data it is only marginally louder. Kudos to ASUS at this point for cooling.
The graphics card makes, as already indicated above, also a good job at work. Play comes for me on the system not in question, so it is an insignificant criterion. But I have for fun times installed 2-3 games out of curiosity: WoW ran smoothly with medium settings, Skyrim with low settings and just, Crysis 3 was just a slide show.
About requirements such as Internet, office applications and multimedia stuff like movies, music and photos you have probably not talk with such a large power system. All liquid, everything quickly. For movie buffs there even 7.1 sound, but I have not tried. Normal stereo sound when listening to music and watching videos, however good.
Connections are all there that the normal mortal man could need (HDMI, Gigabit LAN, USB 3, card reader, etc.). For my purposes, I would have to retrofit just Firewire, but this has now eh hardly a PC more.
About Windows 8 I'm going to take this opportunity to write anything because there's anywhere else to read enough and need mE also decide for themselves.
For the lack of SSD and memory (at the price) there a point deduction, otherwise I can recommend the PC.