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New System about to ordered – checking nuts and bolts
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I’ve finally taken the plunge with CS4 Production Premium – it’s running acceptably well on a P4 3.2GHz system with the RAM maxed out (4GB – AE only sees 3).
I’m about to order a new system, and have decided to go 64 bit – here’s the rundown on hardware: Intel DP45SG motherboard – this is Dual Core Extreme, 8GB of fast RAM, two 500GB drives for the operating system (Vista 64, SP1), applications, and MediaCache, each with its’ own partition. The Motherboard supports Raid 0, 1, and 5 internally. The two drives will be mirrored with Raid 1.
Two 1TB drives mirrored with Raid 0 for media. I’m currently picking a video card, and am leaning toward the Nvidia Geforce GTX 260, mostly because of the upcoming capabilities with CUDA,SLI, and the one gig of onboard memory. It appears to be on the Adobe ok list, since they have the 200 series on their compatibility table, and it does OpenGL 2.0.My questions are this: Are my choices for Raid settings correct? What should the Partition sizes be on the two mirrored 500GB hard drives for Vista 64, the MediaCache, and the installed apps (I’m going to try and keep this a purely production machine, so it will have little more than CS4, possibly 3D Studio Max 8, and plugins. The motherboard also has an ESata jack – would I be better served getting a Raid card, and driving an external drive array, or using the motherboard’s onboard Raid controller to manage the local two 1TB drives? I’ve read that using the motherboard Raid can sometimes give a hit to system performance.
This is a lot of info and I appreciate any input I get. I’ve looked on several websites as well as here, and there doesn’t seem to be the level of detail that I need, other than that there needs to be partitions for OS, Apps, and MediaCache. Thanks.
Joe Bourke
B&S Exhibits and Multimedia