Hey,
We've recently changed to Resolume from Media Master and it's been great, but we are about to purchase a large led screen and will start running 4k graphics, which our current pc cannot handle at all, even dvx3 files. Oddly the benchtest resolume supplies I could get 8 noise channels on the 4k test, but with my graphics converted to dxv3 I struggle to get one over 30fps. So I want to make sure our new PC can blast out a few 4k layers.
We are building a new PC and I need to be able to output 4k50p to our led, as well as 1080p50 to our ATEM from the second output on the GPU.
My current build is this:
https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/QQT2cH
CPU: i9-12900kf 16 core (I've been told cpu isn't very stressed on resolume but we'll be using an NDI feed in or two which does use CPU power).
RAM: 64GB DDR4 3200MHz (DDR5 isn't much of a difference IMO and adds a lot of money)
Storage: 2TB M.2 Samsung 980 Pro
GPU: Nvidia 4080
Power Supply: 1000w
Case is a 4RU rack mount case so that's why I have a Noctua D9 cooler, limited by height.
Can Anyone see any potential bottlenecks with this? Should I go 128GB ram since we also use decks as motion graphic storage? We want to run up to five 4k graphics at once layered (DXV3 of course).
New rig help for LED screen
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Re: New rig help for LED screen
I think that is enough to drive that easy.