CIPWTTKT&GC v0x14 (v20): Turning it off and on all day every day
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[QUOTE=TonyTheBean;37308720]Does anybody know if its possible to auto close the X has crashed window?[/QUOTE]
You could disable Problem Reports & Solutions.
I'm kind of regretting that I put 2k RPM 140mm fans in my case. It almost sounds like a server room in my bedroom.
On the flipside, 'dat airflow. Nothing rises above 60C in 90F+ weather.
I did BF3 on the ram drive. It's really not that fast, but it's still much faster than the drives. I think there is just so much shit in the files it slows down anything.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;37309625]I did BF3 on the ram drive. It's really not that fast, but it's still much faster than the drives. I think there is just so much shit in the files it slows down anything.[/QUOTE]
try railworks 3 and see if you can reduce the loading screens to less than 5 minutes :v: seriously the way they split the data in that game is so bad I had to delete it, I felt sorry for my hard drive
It only makes loading files faster so
Right, so I'm looking for games that usually take a while to load in general. I thought BF3 would make a giant difference but it seriously went from like 3 minutes total to like 1 minute. This is from desktop to server.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;37309690]Right, so I'm looking for games that usually take a while to load in general. I thought BF3 would make a giant difference but it seriously went from like 3 minutes total to like 1 minute. This is from desktop to server.[/QUOTE]
Arma 2 (DayZ) takes a while to load, but I'm pretty sure most of that isn't because of a slow HDD speed. It does make a difference with your FPS inside towns and going around in a fast vehicle, though.
Any game with a fuckload of mods will take a while to load for sure, try that.
Crysis.
In a VM.
Running a 360 emulator.
[editline]no[/editline]
no wait
GTA 4
Crysis
Crysis Warhead
Crysis 2
Arma 2
DayZ
Gmod if I had addons
Deus Ex Human Revolution
Skyrim
APB Reloaded
Dirt 3 maybe
Mirrors Edge
Dear Esther
Alan Wake
That's what I got right now.
Thankfully they go quick. Just have my camera setup. Film it, dump it, sync it, place text, and edit. Should be a good series.
Also in other news. Editing loves ram:
[img]http://puu.sh/WK3M[/img]
[QUOTE=Brt5470;37310035]Crysis
Crysis Warhead
Crysis 2
Arma 2
DayZ
Gmod if I had addons
Deus Ex Human Revolution
Skyrim
APB Reloaded
Dirt 3 maybe
Mirrors Edge
Dear Esther
Alan Wake
That's what I got right now.
Thankfully they go quick. Just have my camera setup. Film it, dump it, sync it, place text, and edit. Should be a good series.
Also in other news. Editing loves ram:
[img]http://puu.sh/WK3M[/img][/QUOTE]
Bloody hell.
Well time to get 16GB or 32GB when I can... I did regret editing on a laptop with 4GB RAM on Premiere Pro, as well as Vegas Pro 10.
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;37310048]welcome to my world of nearly 90%+ of your available ram is being used and it takes forever go do shit.[/QUOTE]
My PC became slow as shit when I was running a windows server 2012 vmachine.
Then I realized I had 3 editors opened.
I honestly wish Intel would make an IvyBridge E X89 or something 8 cores, 16 threads. 3.5ghz. Sell it to me. So I can run 64-128gb ram.
I want more encoding power.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;37310060]I honestly wish Intel would make an IvyBridge E X89 or something 8 cores, 16 threads. 3.5ghz. Sell it to me. So I can run 64-128gb ram.
I want more encoding power.[/QUOTE]
My motherboard can only handle 32GB, it doesn't have 8 slots like a server one does.
GPU-encoding?
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;37310077]i have win 7 starter 32 bit. On start-up it uses about 650mb out of 1GB. It hurts.[/QUOTE]
Sounds like a netbook. I hope there isn't any useless shit on there that you don't need.
[QUOTE=digigamer17;37310069]My motherboard can only handle 32GB, it doesn't have 8 slots like a server one does.
GPU-encoding?[/QUOTE]
GPU encoding is for the most part... awful. I fell in love with x264 many years ago and I use it exclusively for all my final encodes. But I'd like 8/16 for all sorts of encoding, capture, editing mainly.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;37310114]GPU encoding is for the most part... awful. I fell in love with x264 many years ago and I use it exclusively for all my final encodes. But I'd like 8/16 for all sorts of encoding, capture, editing mainly.[/QUOTE]
Vegas Pro 11 relies on OpenCL, and its very fast compared to Cuda.
I have 10 so I'm missing out a lot of stuff. :suicide:
[QUOTE=Brt5470;37310060]I honestly wish Intel would make an IvyBridge E X89 or something 8 cores, 16 threads. 3.5ghz. Sell it to me. So I can run 64-128gb ram.
I want more encoding power.[/QUOTE]
I predict that you're eventually going to build a dedicated editing machine
[img]http://www.cygnus-sistemas.com.ar/images/cygnus-asus-dual-cpu-192-gigaram.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Brt5470;37310060]I honestly wish Intel would make an IvyBridge E X89 or something 8 cores, 16 threads. 3.5ghz. Sell it to me. So I can run 64-128gb ram.
I want more encoding power.[/QUOTE]
It's not hard to acquire a small 1U with dual E5-2620's or something for encoding with a shitload of RAM. If you're serious about it.
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Or you could go off commodity and go with Power7 or something. Surprisingly cheap.
[QUOTE=kaze4159;37310143]I predict that you're eventually going to build a dedicated editing machine
[img]http://www.cygnus-sistemas.com.ar/images/cygnus-asus-dual-cpu-192-gigaram.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
JESUS CHRIST WHAT IS THAT?
[QUOTE=digigamer17;37310127]Vegas Pro 11 relies on OpenCL, and its very fast compared to Cuda.
I have 10 so I'm missing out a lot of stuff. :suicide:[/QUOTE]
It's not for anything though. It's for specific things, and for encoding it's only for specific codecs unfortunately. And no codecs I like. I'm still on 10 though.
[QUOTE=kaze4159;37310143]I predict that you're eventually going to build a dedicated editing machine
[img]http://www.cygnus-sistemas.com.ar/images/cygnus-asus-dual-cpu-192-gigaram.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
took me quite a bit to find the CPU socket
[QUOTE=digigamer17;37310155]JESUS CHRIST WHAT IS THAT?[/QUOTE]
16 DIMMs and 2 CPUs. That's not exactly a whole lot :~)
[QUOTE=wingless;37310144]It's not hard to acquire a small 1U with dual E5-2620's or something for encoding with a shitload of RAM. If you're serious about it.[/QUOTE]
How would that work. Could I set that up somewhere in the house and simply remote to it for editing work? I'd like all that point in my current system to be honest.
And it's not like encoding is that big of a deal right now, because normally those videos take 20 minutes to do on my script. I'm talking mostly about all the processing I do in general. And would like everything in my overly produced workflow sped up. So that I can slow it down again with more stuff.
[QUOTE=SEKCobra;37310170]16 DIMMs and 2 CPUs. That's not exactly a whole lot :~)[/QUOTE]
Christ I'm buying that.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;37310171]How would that work. Could I set that up somewhere in the house and simply remote to it for editing work? I'd like all that point in my current system to be honest.
And it's not like encoding is that big of a deal right now, because normally those videos take 20 minutes to do on my script. I'm talking mostly about all the processing I do in general. And would like everything in my overly produced workflow sped up. So that I can slow it down again with more stuff.[/QUOTE]
Upgrade to a Dual Xeon workstation.
I want to.
SR-X
[QUOTE=Brt5470;37310247]I want to.
SR-X[/QUOTE]
I want a dual socket workstation board that's not $800.
Buy Alienware. They good.
[QUOTE=Akasori;37310533]Buy Alienware. They good.[/QUOTE]
Good idea.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;37310114]GPU encoding is for the most part... awful.[/QUOTE]
My laptop does GPU encoding, but it's slower than the CPU so it's pretty pointless unless you wanna render two videos at once or something. I wonder what uses the most energy, though.
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