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elm23

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About elm23

  • Birthday September 23

Contact Methods

  • Discord
    elm#1465
  • Steam
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  • Twitter
    @e_lm23

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Interests
    FIlmmaking, photography, PC building, woodworking, audio
  • Occupation
    Production Staff and AV Director

System

  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 5800x
  • Motherboard
    MSI B550i Gaming Edge WiFi
  • RAM
    32 GB DDR4 3200 CL14 G.Skill Trident Z RGB
  • GPU
    EVGA RTX 3080 Ti XC3
  • Case
    FormD T1 v1.1
  • Storage
    Gigabyte Aorus GP-AG4 2 TB PCIe Gen 4 NVME TLC
  • PSU
    EVGA Supernova 850 GM
  • Display(s)
    Dell UltraSharp U2720Q
  • Cooling
    EK AIO Basic 240mm
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G915 TKL Clicky
  • Mouse
    Logitech G Pro Wireless
  • Sound
    iLoud MTM, Audio-Tehchnica ATH-M50X, modded Beyerdynamic DT990 Edition, Motu M4, AKG P420
  • Operating System
    Windows 11
  • Laptop
    Microsoft Surface Book 3 - i7, 32 GB RAM, Quadro RTX 3000, 1 TB SSD
  • Phone
    Google Pixel 6 Pro 128 GB

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  1. That thing should be great. My school uses systems with nearly identical specs to that beyond the HDD. It should eat through Premiere with no issues on light to somewhat heavy work.
  2. I looked and my BIOS doesn't have an option for this. Apparently my board is super obscure or something cause I even tried looking it up to see where it would be and all I could find about the board was a spec sheet.
  3. You should be good with what you have. Render times should be about a minute or so longer than the final project unless you have lots of effects and layers. I personally edit on a laptop with integrated HD 4000 graphics, a 3rd gen. hyperthreaded quadcore i7 stuck at 2.2 ghz with no TurboBoost, 8gb ram and a 7200 RPM 1 tb drive with no problems in Vegas. To speed up your render times try rendering to and from your SSD and then moving your whole project to your HDD once you're totally done as well as looking around in Premiere for something similar to GPU assistance during rendering to help your CPU out a bit. To make your edit smoother try lowering your preview resolution and caching your project to RAM now and then. The shortcut for that in premiere should be "return" or "enter."
  4. So I built a system and had a friend install Windows to my hard drive for me and I can't get the thing to boot. It just keeps getting stuck on "Verifying DMI Pool Data" or "Verifying DMI Pool Data.................Update Success." I've tried messing with the boot order and priority, clearing the CMOS, changing out he RAM, and removing the GPU. I have no clue what is going on and I'd love some advice. Below I have included a zipped folder with a few images of my boot devices and boot order as well as videos of what happens before and after you clear the CMOS. Media.zip
  5. I would prefer the Blade because I'm a YouTuber (ELMtree Productions) and I have to edit on a crappy Lenovo laptop with a broken trackpad, 2 functioning USB ports, a quad core 3rd gen i7, and Intel HD4000 graphics. It's not a fun experience.
  6. My current GPU is Intel integrated graphics. Yeah. They're pathetic and I really want an upgrade cause I have a YouTube channel to edit videos for.
  7. All I have is a crappy Gateway one from 2004 for the desktop I am building and I have no money for an actual keyboard. I really want this one so I can use my second monitor for gaming on my laptop and for when I finish my desktop.
  8. I would love this ssd because i am trying to build a pc and all I need to complete is storage. I really would love to be able to complete this project cause I have no money and would love to be able to finish it.
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