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ForceApple reacted to Mitrailleuse in Movies of the Future will be paid for by the Inch
thats stupid,
i could buy it for the smartphone and stream it to my TV...
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ForceApple reacted to dragosudeki in GTA 5 PC Release Date Nearing? More Postings Revealed on Online Retailers; Details Revealed in June?
Look at GTA 5, then back to Watchdogs. Back to GTA 5 then back to Watchdogs. Your system wants to play Watchdogs not GTA 5.
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ForceApple got a reaction from Vitalius in Logitech G502 Proteus Core
definitely buying that mouse, also too bad that the Five Four Club isn't free shipping for Canada . Not paying $25 for shipping every month
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ForceApple got a reaction from MrTickle in "Valve Expanding Steam's Currency Options in 2014"
CANADA!
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ForceApple reacted to Kirihuna in Questions about editing PCs
Depends on your needs.
RAM: Right now, Haswell's sweetspot for RAM is 1866MHz. DDR4 + Haswell-E processors, the sweet spot could be 2133MHz. It is generally considered if you're doing workstation grade editing, 32GB is average, 16GB is minimum. 64GB is overkill, but is used at times.
GPU: Varies. Video editing uses CUDA acceleration. Like Dezel, he has a quadro for true 8bit (or is it 10bit?) color reproduction but a 780 for cuda acceleration. This doesn't matter for photo and music. For photo, a great IPS with preferable 100% in specific color ranges + maybe a quadro is recommended.
CPU: Also varies. You can get away with using an i7K. But there are some people who prefer the extreme editions. More core, higher clock speed, etc.
All of this depends on what you're doing and what programs you're using.
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ForceApple reacted to beebskadoo in Questions about editing PCs
Cpu. the more cores the better (Generally)
Gpu. Professional WS cards will give the best result but if you game too something like a Titan can bridge that gap.
Ram. 1600 should do fine for just about everything. Anything higher is just law of diminishing returns. But over 8GB+ is recommended
Storage. depending on what you're working on, the uncompressed media that you start from takes up a lot of space, SSD for OS is recommended (but not necessary) A lot of Hard drive space is recommended. Smaller SSD for a scratch disk can come in handy
Make sure you get a board that supports special use cards, I.E. capture cards, Professional Video cards etc. Because the last thing you want is to get everything installed and find out something doesn't play nice with your system.
Hope this helps
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ForceApple reacted to 91wow in Questions about editing PCs
If you use CS6 and want to render videos faster get a 780 for cuda acceleration, a GPU helps a lot with rendering videos if you are doing pictures, it's CPU more so.
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ForceApple reacted to megadarkwood in Questions about editing PCs
Most high end editing pcs have Quadros or Firepro GPUs.
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ForceApple got a reaction from bootleggerzero in ** CLOSED ** HUGE Computex Giveaway Sponsored by WD and Steiger Dynamics
Giveaway!!