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I am looking to configure a system for use with ipisoft.
If anyone knows of a Dell/HP/etc solution that would be great as its a pain building your own system. Alternately, I would also like to know components people might be having luck with.
Thanks in advance.
Here is the short of what I am thinking:
Motherboard that can handle 64gb of ram or greater 32 to 64GB ram for (huge) ram disk. I assume 8 to 10 gigs for OS, the rest for the ram disk. I7 or Xeon processor(s) GT 640 or better video card 64 Bit Windows 7 Pro 1 TB WD caviar black for OS, apps etc. 2 mirrored 2TB WD Caviar Black drives for Data backup Several USB 3.0 controllers
And the long version:
1. I want to write camera data to a huge ram disk. Like 64GB.
Earlier this week we shot with 4 cameras creating 11gb of video data. That was about 80 10-30 second takes. I would consider that a days shoot. If I were using 6+ cameras + move controllers, that data size could double in size. I want to be able to accommodate all that onto a ram disk. I do realize more than 6 is experimental at this point.
Also, since the data will need to be processed (And there is currently no batch processing), I am assuming one bottleneck on the processing side is drive access. I am wanting to put all the data to be processed on the ram disk assuming this will help with read and write times to and from the graphics card.
2. For a physical backup drive, I am thinking of using 2 2TB WD Caviar Black drives mirrored in a raid. The OS would be 64 bit windows 7 pro and reside on a single 1TB WD caviar Black drive.
3. Since there are potential usb 3.0 conflicts, are there suggested USB 3.0 controllers that work properly with the ps3 cameras, move controllers and multiple versions of itself? I see general recommendations in the docs, not specific models. I also know nothing about current slot form factors and am also wondering how many controller cards can one hope to put in higher end computers. (servers and workstation class machines).
5. My understanding is that processor speed is not as important as the graphics card performance. Right now we have a EVGA GT640 with 2gb of ram in our test machine. I would consider using this card or a slightly newer one with 3gb of ram. From what I can tell you can get a top end consumer card for around 400 USD. I would only consider NVIDIA cards due to past issues with ATI based boards and 3D applications. Does anyone know if I will see a huge performance jump going to a faster card?
6. Since I assume processor performance is not as important, I would configure the computer with whatever middle of the road i7/Xeon processor(s) that the motherboard could handle. Unless of course someone could convince me there would be a huge performance boost with faster CPU(s).
7. Does anyone have any issues with audio playing from their capture machine while the capture is running? I assume capturing 6 or more cameras + move controllers can be taxing on the system.
Mike
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