I've posted this same question on another forum here - my intention is not to spam, simply to get a variety of opinions. I apologise if this is a nuisance.
I'm building a new system which I want to use for Video encoding and as a PVR.
The base config is going to be:
Pentium 4, 2.8GHz
Asus P4P800 Deluxe (Intel 865.PE Motherboard)
36GB Western Digital Raptor SATA - sustem drive
250GB Maxtor MaxlineII SATA - storage drive
Plextor 708A 8x DVD-/+RW
Pioneer 16x DVD-Rom
Asus GeForce FX 5600XT 128MB (SVHS-in)
Canopus ADVC1394 Analogue-Digital video converter/encoder
My question for those of you that have had some experience in video encoding is: should I go for 1GB RAm, or should I get 512MB but get really fast memory (low latency)?
On my current system, running XP, I never use more than half of my 384MB RAM, so I'm unconvinced about the need of 1GB, even though people often talk about it as a minimum.
Any advice will be appreciated. Thanks!
I'm building a new system which I want to use for Video encoding and as a PVR.
The base config is going to be:
Pentium 4, 2.8GHz
Asus P4P800 Deluxe (Intel 865.PE Motherboard)
36GB Western Digital Raptor SATA - sustem drive
250GB Maxtor MaxlineII SATA - storage drive
Plextor 708A 8x DVD-/+RW
Pioneer 16x DVD-Rom
Asus GeForce FX 5600XT 128MB (SVHS-in)
Canopus ADVC1394 Analogue-Digital video converter/encoder
My question for those of you that have had some experience in video encoding is: should I go for 1GB RAm, or should I get 512MB but get really fast memory (low latency)?
On my current system, running XP, I never use more than half of my 384MB RAM, so I'm unconvinced about the need of 1GB, even though people often talk about it as a minimum.
Any advice will be appreciated. Thanks!
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