It's been long enough, right? Let's see your editing rig.
- ngsilver
- The Old School Otaku
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Re: It's been long enough, right? Let's see your editing rig.
/me adds both Dad and Kio to his list of people to kill in order to gank their stuff
it's not a long list, but hey, be glad you are the first I'm not wanting to hit just for their cels ^^
it's not a long list, but hey, be glad you are the first I'm not wanting to hit just for their cels ^^
- jasper-isis
- P. Y. T.
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Re: It's been long enough, right? Let's see your editing rig.
This is the setup I used while capturing KH2 footage a while ago:
It was pretty fun; wish I had a better photo of it.
It was pretty fun; wish I had a better photo of it.
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- Farlo
- expectations of deliberate annihilation
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Re: It's been long enough, right? Let's see your editing rig.
im waiting on the rest of my parts from newegg, but ill post a pic after i get the thing built
athlon 64 x2 7750
9800 gtx+ hdmi out
blu-ray rom
2x500gb seagate barracuda sata 3 hdds
24" widescreen lcd
4x1gb gb ddr2 1066
same old case from 5 years ago
gonna be a htpc after i get income taxes in
athlon 64 x2 7750
9800 gtx+ hdmi out
blu-ray rom
2x500gb seagate barracuda sata 3 hdds
24" widescreen lcd
4x1gb gb ddr2 1066
same old case from 5 years ago
gonna be a htpc after i get income taxes in
- Knowname
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Re: It's been long enough, right? Let's see your editing rig.
I am not aware of that processor but of coarse you'll probably want a BE class one if your going to fit it into an htpc case. most are not big enough to fit full sized atx power supplies and max out at like 300wats (an average consumer computer takes about 250wats, 175wats with integrated video). Unless by htpc you simply meant small form factor than you may have an easier time. Also keep in mind that your processor heatsink/ fan may have a hard time fitting in there. I had an SFF case where the motherboard simply slid in under the powersupply, thus it was IMPOSSIBLE to fit an HSF that was at all bigger than the motherboard's faceplate. And assembling a true HTPC case can be VERY tricky. Take your time when you attempt it.
If you do not think so... you will DIE
- Knowname
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Re: It's been long enough, right? Let's see your editing rig.
yeah I doubt you'll be able to get these components into an HTPC case due to the power requirements. There are some SFF cases that fit ATX Power Supplies though, but not the gargantuan 1000mhz ones.Farlo wrote: athlon 64 x2 7750
9800 gtx+ hdmi out
blu-ray rom
2x500gb seagate barracuda sata 3 hdds
24" widescreen lcd
4x1gb gb ddr2 1066
same old case from 5 years ago
If you do not think so... you will DIE
- Farlo
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Re: It's been long enough, right? Let's see your editing rig.
not really worried about being small or efficient, it's basically going to be a mediaserver thats connected to my tv via hdmi.
also the x2 7750 is an am2+ based processor using the kuma core, its a black edition so its unlocked. basically the next step for the amd dual core processors.
also the x2 7750 is an am2+ based processor using the kuma core, its a black edition so its unlocked. basically the next step for the amd dual core processors.
- downwithpants
- BIG PICTURE person
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Re: It's been long enough, right? Let's see your editing rig.
i just cleaned the house so this is a neat as it will ever look.
amd athlon 3800+ dual core 2.01 ghz
2 gb ram
nvidia geforce 6600 256mb
Windows Vista, Windows XP
19" 1440x900 display
Dell Studio 1535, Intel Core 2 Duo T8100, 2.1GHz, 800Mhz, 3M L2 Cache
4GB, DDR2, 667MHz 2 Dimm
15.4 inch WLED display (1440x900)
ATI MOBILITY RADEON HD 3450
Windows Vista
Sony KDF-E42A10
42 in Rear projection TV (1280 x 720)
don't have the specs on the stereo/speakers. they're my parents' old system.
not that i edit >_>
amd athlon 3800+ dual core 2.01 ghz
2 gb ram
nvidia geforce 6600 256mb
Windows Vista, Windows XP
19" 1440x900 display
Dell Studio 1535, Intel Core 2 Duo T8100, 2.1GHz, 800Mhz, 3M L2 Cache
4GB, DDR2, 667MHz 2 Dimm
15.4 inch WLED display (1440x900)
ATI MOBILITY RADEON HD 3450
Windows Vista
Sony KDF-E42A10
42 in Rear projection TV (1280 x 720)
don't have the specs on the stereo/speakers. they're my parents' old system.
not that i edit >_>
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Re: It's been long enough, right? Let's see your editing rig.
pretty idyllicdownwithpants wrote:i just cleaned the house so this is a neat as it will ever look.
image
amd athlon 3800+ dual core 2.01 ghz
2 gb ram
nvidia geforce 6600 256mb
Windows Vista, Windows XP
19" 1440x900 display
image
Dell Studio 1535, Intel Core 2 Duo T8100, 2.1GHz, 800Mhz, 3M L2 Cache
4GB, DDR2, 667MHz 2 Dimm
15.4 inch WLED display (1440x900)
ATI MOBILITY RADEON HD 3450
Windows Vista
Sony KDF-E42A10
42 in Rear projection TV (1280 x 720)
don't have the specs on the stereo/speakers. they're my parents' old system.
image
not that i edit >_>
I like youre room
- downwithpants
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Re: It's been long enough, right? Let's see your editing rig.
ty, and i learned a new word.