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Re: real-time?
by Vincent Becquiot on Jan 11, 2008 at 11:55:17 pm

It has to do with "everything". CPU, RAM, drives and Graphic card.

Something like an nVidia 8600 / 8800 should be enough to play any SD/HD plus most effects in real time as long as there isn't a bottleneck somewhere else. A dual core at the minimum and about 4 Gig s of RAM for Vista. A single Sata 7200 can be enough for SD, although 2 is recoomended, look at RAID 0, 5, etc for HD.

Cheers,

Vince


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  • real-time? by arc nevada on Jan 11, 2008 at 10:02:16 pm
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