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Building a new rig, questions
Hello all,
I’m currently in the planning stages of upgrading my equipment, targeting getting a RED Scarlet after it’s released and needing something capable of working with footage from the camera without jumpiness. As far as I know the Scarlet (3K and possibly some different format than .R3D) may not be supported at the moment by Vegas, so let’s just say theoretically I want to be capable of working with 4K .R3D footage.
My question is, would it be worthwhile/necessary to build a Dual-Processor system based on a server motherboard using dual i7-920s? Or would a single-processor system potentially be capable? Does anyone have any experience with this?
Next question is regarding HDD issues– I am not sure what I need to be using for beefier footage I will be working with in the future; as of yet I haven’t had any need to do anything special working with almost entirely SD footage (not even a RAID setup) so I’m not sure where to start.. does anyone have any recommendations as far as RAID setups/Velociraptors/SSDs and the like that might be necessary for 4K footage?
Third Q is as far as memory goes, what’s a reasonable number to target? I’m thinking in the 12GB range running Windows 7 (x64).
And finally (and I think I can probably guess the answer to this one, but..) what are the odds that Sony will change their minds about GPU acceleration?
Mostly I’m just concerned because I feel like as much of a stutter as I’ve gotten trying to preview .r3d files I’ve gotten from redrelay, (on single proc Q6600) I worry a single i7-920 won’t be enough.
Thoughts?