I've done a few small vid. ed. projects for work, and now more people want to use video in their presentations, so we had $ left in the budget for a new video editing workstation. I was hoping for something decent for around $3K, but what my MIS dept suggested/quoted nearly blew me away when I saw how much $ the build was:
Dell Precision 690
Processor 1: Dual Core Xeon 5080 3.73GHz, 2x2 MB L2 Cache
Processor 2: Dual Core Xeon 5080 3.73GHz, 2x2 MB L2 Cache
Memory: 4GB, DDR2 ECC SDRAM Memory 667MHz, 4x1GB
Monitor: Dell UltraSharp 2405fpw
Video Card: SLI config w/2x512MB PCIe x16 nVidia Quadro FX4500 cards in graphics riser
Hard Drives (4): 80GB SATA 3.0Gb/x, 7200 RPM, 8MB DataBurst Cache
Since I already use the Adobe Video Suite, they insist I got an Adobe Certified capture card (after all the problems we had capturing with a Pinnacle in the past), regardless of $$$$. We were going to go with the Matrox RT.X100, but it looks like the RT.X2 is being bundled with Premiere Pro 2.
About the only thing they didn't include in this workstation that I could think of would be a second monitor. I think if they just bumped the processors down to the next lowest speed (around 3.5GHz), I'd never even notice, and that would make up for another 24" monitor right there.
Any other suggestions? Does this look like a good setup? I've been doing everything up to this point on a Precision 370, 2.8GHZ, 1GB RAM, 2 HD system so I can't wait to see how much faster everything will be.
Thanks.
Dell Precision 690
Processor 1: Dual Core Xeon 5080 3.73GHz, 2x2 MB L2 Cache
Processor 2: Dual Core Xeon 5080 3.73GHz, 2x2 MB L2 Cache
Memory: 4GB, DDR2 ECC SDRAM Memory 667MHz, 4x1GB
Monitor: Dell UltraSharp 2405fpw
Video Card: SLI config w/2x512MB PCIe x16 nVidia Quadro FX4500 cards in graphics riser
Hard Drives (4): 80GB SATA 3.0Gb/x, 7200 RPM, 8MB DataBurst Cache
Since I already use the Adobe Video Suite, they insist I got an Adobe Certified capture card (after all the problems we had capturing with a Pinnacle in the past), regardless of $$$$. We were going to go with the Matrox RT.X100, but it looks like the RT.X2 is being bundled with Premiere Pro 2.
About the only thing they didn't include in this workstation that I could think of would be a second monitor. I think if they just bumped the processors down to the next lowest speed (around 3.5GHz), I'd never even notice, and that would make up for another 24" monitor right there.
Any other suggestions? Does this look like a good setup? I've been doing everything up to this point on a Precision 370, 2.8GHZ, 1GB RAM, 2 HD system so I can't wait to see how much faster everything will be.
Thanks.
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