[Nick Griffin] “1) Does Avid take advantage of multiple cores or is a six or eight core machine enough?”
Avid doesn’t use multiple cores. But Adobe does, and so do some compression apps.
[Nick Griffin] “2) How much RAM is ideal?”
16GB is fine if you only run Avid. More if you run other apps. If you run ANY adobe apps, that are RAM hungry…I’d get more. 24-36.
[Nick Griffin] “3) Since I’m coming from a Kona 3 card, which I’ve only been using to drive an external video monitor, and have no need for the Input function of an I/O card, how does one drive an external calibrated monitor like a Flanders? Is there are Thunderbolt to DVI adapter? Or is an external housing needed to hold an I/O card? What’s the BEST way to do this?”
BEST way? AJA T-TAP or other Thunderbolt IO. BMD has had a bad rep lately, and I know that we have issues with their INtensity on one of our work machines, but I tried the UltraSTudio Extreme 4K last night for a bit (TB attached) and it worked just fine. They do make a $150 Mini Monitor that’s TB connected, so you can use that. BUT…know that audio follows video, so you’ll now have to patch the monitor to your mixer and use that. I do anyway, as the sync is better. BUT…the Trash Can MP does have HDMI out. But, the FSI doesn’t have that in…so….yeah. Try a Thunderbolt to HDMI adapter (Monoprice has them for under $10)…and you can still monitor audio off your mac. BUT! That won’t be color accurate at all.
[Nick Griffin] “4) Any recommendations on a Thunderbolt RAID?”
Promise Raid…expensive, but I know many people who like these. I tested the OWC THunderbay 4, and REALLy liked it. WIsh I could have bought it, but had too many home repairs that sucked up my discretionary fund.
[Nick Griffin] “5) Anything else I should be thinking about in configuring a new system from scratch?”
MOnitor connectivity. Might need adapters for existing monitors, but that’s fine, those are cheap. Lack of Firewire connectivity…so adapters for those. Basically, be prepared to buy a handful of adapters.
[Nick Griffin] “6) Does the new MacPro have a video card that is compatible with Davinci Resolve or do I need to buy that video card as an separate option?”
This one I don’t know…didn’t use one with Resolve yet.
Shane
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