Panagiotis Raris |
December 4th, 2010 02:05 AM |
forgetting the disk speeds, split your project to OS/programs (including your photo and video editing programs) and your 'project' disks, IE 'where your computer outputs, renders, etc to in terms of HDD's' onto a separate disk.
using the 10K drive as the boot disk means quicker startup, but if your editing program allows it, using it as the project and scratch disk means it SHOULD render/export faster, so make your decision there depending on what your software allows and whether or not faster boot/program access times or faster edit times are worth more to you.
i use CS5 for work, so we have all Intel systems, but my home PC is an AMD Phenom x64 system that is HORRIBLY slow for video work compared to the work machines, but more than capable for what we use it for at home, and MUCH cheaper in comparison. It has an ATI 5750 1GB graphics card (ATI is anathema for CS5 lol), 8GB of RAM and 2TB of disk space that we use mostly to record and watch TV shows, edit photo's, do some (Droid/Iphone) video editing, surf the web, email, and use as a Blu Ray player. Its been more than enough since 2008, and ive used it as an emergency backup machine for 2 projects (CS5) when something tragic had happened at work.
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