Spec workstation for CS 6 video editing
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Hello Adobe forum!
I'm switching from Mac to PC and need help picking out my workstation. I plan on doing heavy editing on Premiere Pro (6) as well as a healthy amount of work in After effects (6), and my budget hovers around $3000. I will not be doing any assembling myself (gotta go with a turnkey/custom company).
Overall, are these general specs good enough for my needs? Is there anything I need to upgrade? What am I missing?
CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-3930K Six-Core 3.20 GHz
Liquid Cooling Kit 360MM w/ Triple Fan
Motherboard: (SLI/CrossFireX) ASUS P9X79 Intel X79 Chipset
Memory: 32GB (4GBx8) DDR3/1333MHz Quad Channel Memory
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 1.2GB
Power Supply: 1,000 Watts
OS/Boot Hard Drive: 120GB Corsair Force GT Series SATA-III 6.0 Gb/s SSD
Other Hard Drives: 4x 1TB SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 32MB Cache 7200RPM HDD (Raid 01)
Optical Drive: Blu-Ray Rewriter
LCD Monitor: 2x 24" Widescreen 1920x1080 ASUS VS247H-P LCD
Thanks so much for your help!
-J
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There have been a couple users reporting that the 680 works just fine with the hack.
The 690 might be overkill.
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I agree with Jim, the 690 is a dual GPU card and you could run into problems. No dual GPU cards have ever been certified by Adobe.
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clearance15perc wrote:
So theoretically, would the GTX 670 and/or 690 work with this trick/hack?
I'm working with entirely DSLRs, nothing 4k.
I'm running a GTX680 using the hack and so far it seems to run great. I was playing with some DSLR footage, looping it on the timeline as I added and tweaked multiple effects in full resolution, without any hiccups. There are a few issues with the card that are likely driver related which is to be expected from a brand new card (running brand new software), but overall it seems to be handling Mercury Playback swimmingly. As an added bonus, the 680 was just cleared to work with After Effects and I can attest that it handles the new ray-tracing engine with ease.
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"the 680 was just cleared to work with After Effects.."
Where can this information be confirmed? Does it work with ray tracing?
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I can confirm it from personal use. Definitely works with ray tracing. As far as official confirmation, I think it was the last update where they introduced it. It was in the notes.
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Oh, and one other thing about the 680 vs 570 is that it can also run a triple monitor setup wheras the 500 series cards are limited to two.
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