I have no clue why it reads that way but it never bothered me.
Actually those weird numbers kind of looks cool.
Mine is Turbo Boost and all energy saving modes OFF.
My machine was made for running heavy duty work so it is always at 4.5Ghz
i understand this is not very mac related and i am expecting to maybe have this post delete but it really struck me so i wanted to share it for those who will see it
2 days ago it was Chuck Norris' 74th birthday and i was driving listening to the radio.
They were talking all those really funny...
I have a few machines here at the office.
We have
2x 27" NEC 272W-BK-SV-LED main computer
2x 27" NEC PA271W-BK working monitor for slow computer
1x 30" Old Apple Cinema Display for 2nd monitor just for menu tools and vectorscopes
2x Eizo CG211 (for proof prints)
2x Old Lacie 321 for film...
UPDATED 01/28/2014
Red Rocket Card Installation.
It's now time to put this bad boy to work!
i installed the red rocket card in the 3rd PCI Slot and booted.
Installed the latest mac drivers and launced RCX. Software recognizes the card no problem.
Then i plug in a usb thumb drive and BOOM. The...
you know i haven't really paid too close attention but i am staying way below that.
I don't even think i hit those temperatures at 4.7
1st thing to check always. (i've done this)
make sure my CPU cooler is placed correctly.
you have enough fans in your case?
air flow good?
then you gotta start...
@tommyhollander
1 SSD- Mac OSX
1 SSD- Windows
1 SSD- Exports
2 SSD RAID 0 - previews/cache
you shouldn't be too concerned about benchmarks but faster ram does help rendering in AE big time.
yes your RAID 0 7200RPM will probably significantly slower.
At one time (like 5 years ago) you did need...
[Success] Monosonico's Pro Tools Studio Build - i7 4770k - GA-787X-UD5H - 32GB RAM - HD 4600
looks great! im doing video stuff on all hacky's but still running the 12 core for PT HDX right now. But i might switch soon
ASUS generally makes the best cards out of the bunch but i got Gigabyte because it was cheap on Black Friday. lol
But at the end of the day they're all chinese made and consistency is iffy...
@tommyhollander
You should read the Dual Boot Section.
There's actually a correct way to install windows when you're dual booting.
I've actually had trouble getting windows to boot once i installed OSX.
There's a specific SATA mode it needs to be in to install dualboot.
i cannot say anything...
Yea. it took me a while to convince the rest of the guys here, and i was the only one using it for almost a year until i told the guy, TRY IT. he never went back. Though there's some sync problems we have in Filemaker and remote sharing at times but the pros out weighs the cons by far
This is what we're using
http://www.promise.com/storage/raid_series.aspx?region=en-global&m=192&rsn1=40&rsn3=27
It's a 4Gb Fiber Optic San Harddrive enclosure.
In the past we used to use Apple XServe RAID also. But those are now too slow for 4:2:2 uncompressed even at 1080i
I have a 2009 8 Core 3.2 Xeon here in the office, which has now pretty much become a printer machine.
It is night and day. But we used to still edit 4K on it. Again tho. We have fiberoptic hard drives here
We still have 2-3 12 core maxed Mac Pros around here but the 2 main editors here prefer...
UPDATE:
4.7Ghz/Uncore 4.3Ghz/2133Mhz
Getting to 4.7Ghz and 2133Mhz RAM stable simultaneously was bit of a challenge for me.
I don't think i got a very good batch of CPU.
At 4.6Ghz i had a boot up problem but increasing the Vcore up 0.02V did the job.
Did a brief test for 2 hours while doing...
Im capped at 4.5ghz right now. Windows boots up to 4.8 and prime95 torture test for 4 hours NP on windows 8.1.... OSX won't boot at 4.6ghz and up. Any suggestions?
Do you have another computer you can verify that with?
i didn't do that once and thought it was the ram but it was really the motherboard. Im sure it can be viceversa as well....
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