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System Tweaks?
Posted by Sean Mccoy on May 17, 2011 at 11:46 pmHey, all. I may be doing a little more “real” video work (as opposed to the audio-for-video I specialize in) in the coming months, and was wondering if there is a set of recommended Windows XP Pro tweaks for optimizing a system for video somewhere? I’m running on a core i7 920 @2.66 with 3 GB of RAM.
John Rofrano replied 15 years, 3 months ago 5 Members · 5 Replies -
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Stephen Mann
May 18, 2011 at 3:52 amYou’re running XP on an i7 processor?
Windows 7 64-bit is the first thing I would do.
Max your RAM while it’s still relatively cheap.Steve Mann
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Sean Mccoy
May 18, 2011 at 4:37 amThanks for the suggestions, Steve. I’ll have to check into how well Windows 7 is playing with SAWStudio(my DAW of choice for audio work), and my RME HDSP system. The system is very efficient and stable for SS right now, but if all indicators for Windows 7 look good, I may go for it.
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Nigel O’neill
May 18, 2011 at 10:28 amYou could go for solid state disk drives. That will give you one heck of a performance boost.
A recently released high end ATI or NVidia video card with 400+ CUDA cores can improve rendering times with certain video file formats.
Intel i7 920, 12GB RAM, ASUS P6T, Vegas Pro 10 (x32/x64), Windows 7 x64 Ultimate, Vegas Production Assistant 1.0, VASST Ultimate S Pro 4.1, Neat Video Pro 2.6
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Larry Brewer
May 18, 2011 at 1:17 pmDitto to the Solid State Drive suggestion. It makes programs load crazy fast.
And if you audio software can run on Windows 7 64bit that will be a big plus.
If there is a downside to SSDs, that would be cost per GB. In my system I only use SSDs for system and programs. A 4 x 1TB raid, striped 0, for video storage is much more cost effective and is still faster than the SSDs.
warning. RAID 0 offers no redundancy so offload projects as they are completed because when you lose a single drive you lose everything.
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John Rofrano
May 18, 2011 at 1:43 pmFor tweaking XP I like: https://www.blackviper.com Their motto is: “Have You Tweaked Your OS Lately?” lol
I agree with the others, the ultimate XP tweak is called “Windows 7 64-bit” 😉
But I understand that you have a stable audio recording environment so it’s a big leap.
~jr
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http://www.vasst.com
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