Hello all.
I will be going out tommorrow morning and getting all the bits to build my super speedy encoding box. My present box is a celeron 800 on a crappy jetway mobo.
I will be going for:
Athlon xp2100+
asus a7v333raid
ibm 120gxp 40 gb (boot)
ibm 120gxp 123gb (mainly capture)
Sapphire ATI Radeon 9000 64MB DDR
winxp pro
I will be using this rig mainly for capture with a cheap pcrave tv card and for encoding to divx. The question is i can get (tommorrow) Corsair xms3000 memory (cas2 and rated at fsb 185 - incase i want to do some moderate overclocking later) but do i get 256 or 512mb? You see i've pushed the boat out a little with all this and will i really see a big difference in encoding speed if i get the 256mb stick?
If the difference in speed is significant i may go ahead and get the 512mb - it's cheaper to but that way than 2x256mb anyway.
Any thoughts and comments would be appreciated
Thanks
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Memory is one of the best performance per dollar items you can get for any speed pc. That said ...the more the merrier.
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Yep!, your PC can NEVER have too much memory!!!.
Get as much memory as your motherboard will allow...
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Thanks.
Yeah - i know more memory is the best way to go, especially if you have around 512mb plus and disable windows 'virtual memory' - can get a useful speed increase having no swap file when capturing.
With win98 i would be happy to put up with 256mb for these jobs - untill funds increase, but i think that winxp pro will be more 'memory hungry' ( i have no experience of winxp - only win98).
So winxp gurus out there - will having 256mb hurt my encoding times much?
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Originally Posted by droolian01As Churchill famously predicted when Chamberlain returned from Munich proclaiming peace in his time: "You were given the choice between war and dishonor. You chose dishonor, and you will have war."
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XP needs at least 256, u can get by with 128, (which i have) but XP chokes sometimes.
I would recomind at least 256 for Windows XP
And Yes, if u can get a alot of ram, instruct the computer to load it's whole OS into the ram and not the virtual ram. -
Thanks everyone for the advice.
I caved in instantly to the salesman - they had run out of the 512mb ddr3000 but he offered me the ddr3200 for the same price! So thats what i got. Problem now is that i havent got enough screws to mount my 2 hard drives and the shops are shut!!! It'll have to be built tomorrow. -
Do what i always do, simply borrow two screws from another drive. Two screws are more than enough to hold a drive in...
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