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Nividia Quadro K2200 with adobe premiere pro 2019 support or not

New Here ,
Feb 24, 2020 Feb 24, 2020

 

When I work on HD quality in multi-camera (3 cameras FHD 50 fram ), there is irritation and delay, and it does not work well.

 

** note i work from external Hard

 

*thanks for helping.

Workstation Dell T5500
Prossesor: xeon (R) X5675 3.07GHz
Video card: Nividia quardo K2200 4g DDR5 (with last updates)
Ram: 24 G

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LEGEND , Feb 24, 2020 Feb 24, 2020

You have quite a few problems with your PC, especially the extremely slow (by today's standards) USB 2.0 connection to any external devices. You see, USB 2.0 is severely limited in real-life sequential throughput to only around 40 MB/s in read speed and around 31 MB/s in write speed. That's far below what even the slowest HDD, let alone an SSD, can sustain.

 

And while that Xeon X5675 might have been powerful when it was new, it is a serious weakling by today's standards. In fact, it is actually w

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LEGEND ,
Feb 24, 2020 Feb 24, 2020

You have quite a few problems with your PC, especially the extremely slow (by today's standards) USB 2.0 connection to any external devices. You see, USB 2.0 is severely limited in real-life sequential throughput to only around 40 MB/s in read speed and around 31 MB/s in write speed. That's far below what even the slowest HDD, let alone an SSD, can sustain.

 

And while that Xeon X5675 might have been powerful when it was new, it is a serious weakling by today's standards. In fact, it is actually weaker than a more recent quad-core 4th-Generation Intel I7-4790K CPU, let alone a current-generation 9th-Generation Intel i5-9400 CPU.

 

Put them both together, and you have a PC that gets completely choked with any type of multi-cam editing work.

 

And your GPU's performance is completely irrelevant, in this case, because the rest of your PC is a weakling.

 

The only fix for this, unfortunately, is an entirely new PC with much more up-to-date components.

 

Randall

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New Here ,
Feb 24, 2020 Feb 24, 2020

Many thanks for your time and your answer,
i just tried to work on ssd hard disk but the sam problem,
can you recommend the minimum required to edit multi-camera (3 cameras FHD 50fps)
thanks again

Amir

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 24, 2020 Feb 24, 2020
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I would recommend one of the newer 8th or 9th gen Intel CPUs if you are cutting H.264 footage, as those offer Quick Sync processing. For broadcast codecs, you can use a modern AMD processor. RAM and GPU are probably adequate.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
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