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Win7 64-bit station specs
First, sorry for posting yet another set of hardware questions here, but AE and Premiere are my most resource-intensive programs, so only AE and PP users can speak on these issues from direct experience. I’ve read many similar posts, FAQ, etc. and I’m familiar with the system requirement minimums, but have a couple specific questions …
I’m about to order a Windows 7 Pro 64-bit workstation primarily for what I consider mid-range AE work, but also for some Premiere Pro, Encore, Photoshop, etc. (FCP is our primary NLE). This doesn’t need to be a high-end AE machine, but at the same time, it will need to go well beyond “basic” AE work and be able to do so for the next 3 years. Note this an employer system so, on the one hand, I’m not implying a limitless budget, but on the other hand, we’re not talking about an individual’s personal budget either.
I know the more RAM the better for AE and that CS5 can use 4Gb per core so RAM needs depend on the processor(s), but starting with nothing other than the 2Gb RAM minimum requirement isn’t realistically helpful. For example, I’ve read some recent posts that say 8Gb is still too little, yet our IT folks want to give me a main board that maxes out at 16Gb RAM … would you agree that 16Gb RAM is a decent initial setup amount, but would be a bad idea to max out at 16Gb RAM so I should push for a system that can handle more?
I’m also trying to decide between two separate processors or one (two 4-core or one 6-core). I understand the basic math says 8 cores is better than 6 so my question is really about the number of distinct processors versus just core total. In other words, if both options total up to 8 cores, and all else is equal, any reasons either two separate processors or just one is a better choice? Note, this isn’t a situation where starting with one means a second could be added later.
Lastly, I know graphics cards don’t make much difference for AE so this is the least concern, but considering I do use Premiere as a secondary editor, is the NVIDIA Quadro FX3800 sufficient (it’s the lowest model on the PP Mercury Engine requirements) or might it be worth stretching the budget another $600 for the FX4800?