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I think about computer hardware too much?

That is Epic Dragon, not Scarlet Dragon, completly different cameras. http://www.red.com/products/scarlet-dragon#tech-specs

I have also worked with Phantom Flex 4K

 

Yes but why would someone need a PCI-E ssd for video editing when I just showed you above that 6K uncompressed video requires only 44.9MB/s read speed? You can read that from a USB STICK or SD CARD without being bottlenecked by the storage device.

 

G2G to work anyways it's 7:22 here

Open your eyes and break your chains. Console peasantry is just a state of mind.

 

MSI 980Ti + Acer XB270HU 

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Overall filesize of next video i need edit is 11 TB in 11 x 1 TB parts, recording it self was around 40 MB/frame. How ever when i start edit it with multiple previews etc.. it starts to hit on the ssd's and hdd's hard, specially when i same time encode, edit, preview and copy files from hdd's to ssd's.

 

Imagine if i didnt need to move the files betwean hdd's and ssd's when i would have enough space and performance to do it all at on SSD array, i cant now put even half the files to SSD's from this monsterous 11 TB overall size.

 

Uncompressed bitrate 9,56 Gbps (1,19 GB/s), one shitty HDD couldnt even read 15% the frames at 60fps.

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