Hi,
i heard my hardware is to old for rendering video projects fast.
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40GHz 3.40 GHz
- 16,0 GB RAM
- NVIDIA GeForce GT 710, 2.0 GB Memory
- Windows 10
- 750 GB freier Speicher auf Partition C (System) - kein SSD
- 401 GB freier Speicher auf Partition D (Daten) - kein SSD
Which PC or cloud rendering service can you recommend?
Best regards,
René
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Define what you mean by "rendering".
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Cloud rendering* is not ready for primetime, for the simple and obvious fact of the data rate bandwidth bottlenecks involved.
However, you can vastly improve your own rendering just by replacing your HDDs with SSDs. An addon to that is to have render drives separate from source drives, so the one can just do writing while the other just does reading.
Also, getting newer cpu/mobo and video card hardware will reap much improvement when rendering hardware-assisted compression formats.
Scott
*Not counting things like YouTube where the source and destination files are ALREADY in the cloud on a server farm.
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