Hi Brian,
I went to Nick’s response to you, and I was shocked to see my post, which does not answer your question. And guess what – I can’t answer your question (and I have the same question).
The systems I have used to do Ultrascopes so far are “left over” expensive HP workstations that were part of old AVID edit systems. Computers that cost thousands of dollars, and are no longer in service, and were available to be used for the Ultrascope.
But this is not what I would buy. And I am certainly not going to spend thousands on a HP xw8600 to run an Ultrascope.
I would have said that the HP XW4600 would be a great inexpensive choice, but HP has discontinued this model, and there are a few left on internet web sales places for about $700. And don’t forget, you are NOT going to find this PC (or any other PC) with the right graphics card. No matter what, you are going to pick from this list that Blackmagic has given you, put it into google, and find the cheapest place you can buy one of these graphics cards (like the ATI 4670 for about $100 bucks). But you say “look, I just want to order a damn computer, I don’t want a whole project here” – well tough noogies – you buy a computer, and you buy a graphics card, and load its drivers, or NO GAME.
So I still have not answered your question. I don’t know the cheapest computer that you can use. But there is no question that the HP workstation series is the best PC for our industry (as everyone from AVID to AJA to Blackmagic to Adobe to everyone else always uses HP workstations), and the cheapest HP workstation is the Z400 (which sadly is about $900 – now add your graphics card and the Ultrascope).
Isn’t there a cheaper way? – but I like HP free 3 year support, and I know that their products are rock solid, and they don’t b#$%s#$% their customers with excuses (at least the professional workstation division doesn’t). To me, at this moment, this is the best investment. But I will be happy to hear when someone on this forum says “hey, I just bought an Acer XYZ123, and it works great with the Ultrascope”.
With all of my rambling in this post, I have not personally put an Ultrascope in a HP Z400.
Bob Zelin