Jepp, that's right.
If you need only the renderpower for RS, then it's maybe better to buy
some "smaller" machines with a good i7 and some RAM...
and set up a render network.
But if you have After-Effects or some other applications, then
you're maybe better with a bigger CPU on one machine.
Matthias
Am 30.08.2013 14:30, schrieb rslist:
Yes, oh so fast at rendering, but big $$$ for chip(s), and the MBs are
also very pricey :(
brandon
On 8/30/2013 6:24 AM, Matthias Kappenberg wrote:
Have a look for 8-Core Xeons, too.
They're running fine ;-)
Matthias
Am 30.08.2013 02:04, schrieb Neil Cooke:
Hi List Wizards ...
Sooner or later I will need to shift the low resolution (640 wide) takes
of the movie into 1920pixel wide beasts.
My assumptions are these.
1. Shift to RS 64 bit edition.
2. Get a quad core machine (hyperthreading is assumed to be no extra
gain and actual cores are the way to go for RS rendering).
3. OS to be Win7 x 64 bit.
Yes?
TIA
Neico.
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