No RAM previews, no need for tons of RAM...
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 7:00 AM, Robert Ferguson <robertf@vinofan.com>wrote:
> Howdy-
>
> The "new" 12 core is essentially unchanged in the supported 2.66 GHz
> configuration. The only difference is the "new" 2.66 GHz ones ship with
> 12GB of RAM.
>
> The other two 12 cores got minor speed bumps. I have clients working
> successfully on the old top-end system which has now been bumped up to 3.06
> GHZ.. I can't believe that it would not work fine nor to I expect Avid to
> ever test it.
>
> I've never had anybody tell me that MC seems faster with more than 12 GB
> of RAM. If that's all you will be running, there is no point in buying
> more. If you will be running other apps at the same time, it may make a
> difference. If you are running Adobe products, especially the CS6 version
> of AE, you need every GB you can scrounge. I would go for a minimum of 24
> GB in that case.
>
> Robert Ferguson
>
> On Jun 26, 2012, at 8:16 AM, Jason Gillet wrote:
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> > Hi All,
> >
> > Anyone know when the new 12 cores will be qualified or are they already?
> Also how much ram would be optimal for working with Red footage. Is it now
> the more the merrier or is it at a certain point 12 gig's of ram is all you
> need?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> >
> > Jason Gillet
> > Editor/Engineer
> > Moving Pictures NYC
> >
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012
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