Opinion Please! on this setup
I am putting a system together for my neighbor he is into video editing (Pinnacle Version 10) soon to be Vegas
Here are the system specs: ASUS P5B Deluxe LGA 775 Intel P965 Express ATX Intel Motherboard CORSAIR XMS2 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit X 2 (4 GB total). WIN XP only sees 3GB but that will change as soon as he updates to Vista 64bit later on. Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 Conroe 2.13GHz LGA 775 Western Digital Caviar SE WD3200AAJS 320GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive X 2 (640 GB total) XFX PVT73GUGD3 GeForce 7600GT 256MB GDDR3 PCI Express x16 Video Card COOLER MASTER eXtreme Power RP-650-PCAR ATX from factor 12V V2.01 650W Power Supply LG DVD- Burner CD RW Win XP / Sp2 32bit Here's my question. How should I setup the Hard Drive Configuration for optimum speed while video editing and post production? Should I partition any of the drives? Should I leave one drive for OS only? Is it worth setting up a Raid Configuration? Should he add a 3rd Hard drive? Any opinions would be appreciated. I have never built a system for Video editing before only gaming systems. Thanks Jdegid |
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Out of curiousity, why not partition the working drives? I mean granted each project being worked on will be contained in its own drive, will that hurt performance?
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yes, because the head will physically need to access the system drive(partition) and the media partition.. so it needs to be in 2 places at once.. the wear and tear will trash the HDD in no time.. not to mention the lag
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Hi Peter,
My setup is as follows: - 1 physical OS & Software Drive. 160 gig. - Multiple scratch/work drives, all physically 250 gigs each. With each drive partitioned into 2 125 gig partitions. Even after capture, exported footage, dvd/hdv etc, I dont exceed 125 gigs per project so that works fine for me regarding space requirements. In my case I don't think that I am plauged by the performance and disk wear problems that you mention even tho my work-scratch drive happens to be partitiioned, the key to it beign on a physically different drive then my system/os drive. |
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