EdwardMartinIII
Technical User
Okay, we're jumping to a production-only machine, and I'd really appreciate some advice.
Aside from the basic required software (OS- & networking-related), the real powerhouse software on the new machine will be Premiere 6.5 and After Effects 5.5 Production Bundle.
Now...
I hear a variety of conflicting reports of Pentium vs. AMD. For doing this kind of work, it seems AMD tends to edge out Pentium, but I haven't seen a definitive difference.
I have also heard that dual processor machines have a slight edge (using these apps) over single processor machines, but nothing like a 2x improvement.
What I would like, if any of you care to answer, is your thoughts on these or other comparisions, based on practical application.
I stress practical application because I know that benchmarks can tell one story, but in reality, it can be "Well, that translates to taking 15 hours to render a movie instead of 13.5" and, usually, that hour and a half isn't gonna kill me, but it WILL save me $800.
If there is a site that specifically addresses the needs of such software, I'd appreciate pointers to that, too.
And, I'll post anything I find, too, of course.
Thanks!
Cheers,
Edward ![[monkey] [monkey] [monkey]](/data/assets/smilies/monkey.gif)
"Cut a hole in the door. Hang a flap. Criminy, why didn't I think of this earlier?!" -- inventor of the cat door
Aside from the basic required software (OS- & networking-related), the real powerhouse software on the new machine will be Premiere 6.5 and After Effects 5.5 Production Bundle.
Now...
I hear a variety of conflicting reports of Pentium vs. AMD. For doing this kind of work, it seems AMD tends to edge out Pentium, but I haven't seen a definitive difference.
I have also heard that dual processor machines have a slight edge (using these apps) over single processor machines, but nothing like a 2x improvement.
What I would like, if any of you care to answer, is your thoughts on these or other comparisions, based on practical application.
I stress practical application because I know that benchmarks can tell one story, but in reality, it can be "Well, that translates to taking 15 hours to render a movie instead of 13.5" and, usually, that hour and a half isn't gonna kill me, but it WILL save me $800.
If there is a site that specifically addresses the needs of such software, I'd appreciate pointers to that, too.
And, I'll post anything I find, too, of course.
Thanks!
Cheers,
![[monkey] [monkey] [monkey]](/data/assets/smilies/monkey.gif)
![[monkey] [monkey] [monkey]](/data/assets/smilies/monkey.gif)
"Cut a hole in the door. Hang a flap. Criminy, why didn't I think of this earlier?!" -- inventor of the cat door