I am about to built an system for video editing on Final Cut Pro X for a client and we need maximum performance and at least 2 monitors and a SDI video output for monitoring.
I was thinking about these parts.
2 x Intel Xeon E5-2660 SR0GZ (around 120€ used from ebay, both without heatsink)...
Hey all,
Thanks for taking out the time to go through this, and your input..
This is my first hackintosh, and for Video editing (AVID , FCP) / CC (resolve) / Music Production (logic 9), After effects cs 6
Im looking for an ATX motherboard with Firewire / thunderbolt..
and advice on a stable...
Hey guys this is my first hackintosh build.
I just need to know if the parts I have chosen will all work in a hackintosh environment?
Here are the specs I am thinking about:
CPU: Core i7 4930K
MB: Asus X79 RAMPAGE IV BLACK EDITION
RAM: 4x8GB DDR3 2400MHz Corsair Vengeance® Pro...
I'm going to build a hackintosh (I'm a first timer) and if i get enough money i am going to go with the i7 4820k which is lga 2011. which is a good affordable motherboard around $100 that will work well with that cpu? and do i need to get a cpu cooler or graphics card if I'm not going to game on...
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I require a machine for massive video productions (Afterefffects, Cinema4D and more on the 3d rendering part).
As you well know, Macs pro are crazy expensive and the parts, well..
I need to run MadMapper and all sorts of MAC related software, but also need a AMD Card and i need your help...
I'm no expert by any means, but what I've gathered is Thunderbolt generally requires integrated graphics. How is it that the new Mac Pro will run E5 Xeons and still have Thunderbolt 2.0? Is TB2.0 allowing other means of accessing graphics? Are the new E5 Xeons going to have integrated graphics...
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