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Mac or Windows
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 14:51
by kingafro
Hi there im think about a New VJ System:
Apple Mac Pro Quad-Core 3,20 GHz CTO,1TB HD, 8 GB Ram, 2x ATI 5770
Or
PC Selfbuild
MainBoard: Asus P9X79 Deluxe
CPU: Intel E5-1650
Ram: 32GB DDR-2400
HD: 2X OCZ Vertex4 SSD 128GB
GPU:2X Asus GTX660DC20-2GD5
I have TPH2G D that would be used to get 1 UI and a Max of 6 Outputs
Any ideas Remarks about the Hardware or the xpected Performanc
Thx for any help
Re: Mac or Windows
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 17:36
by Basic
I'd maybes have a look and search for some older threads. This has been discussed before. Generally with PC you get more bang for your buck... if that's your currency.
Will this machine solely be for doing visual or will it be a working machine as well?
Re: Mac or Windows
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2012 06:37
by fruitygreen
Looking at your listed specs, I would go PC over Mac.
Any other configuration could change my mind.
kingafro wrote:
Apple Mac Pro Quad-Core 3,20 GHz CTO,1TB HD, 8 GB Ram, 2x ATI 5770
Or
PC Selfbuild
MainBoard: Asus P9X79 Deluxe
CPU: Intel E5-1650
Ram: 32GB DDR-2400
HD: 2X OCZ Vertex4 SSD 128GB
GPU:2X Asus GTX660DC20-2GD5
Re: Mac or Windows
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2012 16:40
by Rene
Hi kingafro,
What are your requirements? What do you want to do?
I just want to point out, that the final decision might depend on your expectations and plans. For example on the Mac you get Syphon support and Quartz Composer integration. On the other hand on Windows you get more performance for the same money (I guess)?!
Just my 2 cents.

Re: Mac or Windows
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 09:28
by kingafro
yes iknow about quratz and syphon but i need more power...
so we decide to buy the windows system
Re: Mac or Windows
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 22:09
by Tecno`
I have just built a PC with the following specs and am very happy with it.
Asus P9X79 Pro
Intel Core i7 3930K
2GB GTX 680
16GB 1600 Memory
128GB OCZ Vertex 4 (System)
240GB OCZ Agility 3 SSD (Video Clips)
3TB Seagate (Storage)
It has been well documented on this forum that a single graphics card is better than multiple for Resolume. If you go with a 670 or 680 GTX then you get 4 outputs from the same card. Add a TH2Go and that gives you 6.
Tim
Re: Mac or Windows
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 05:58
by fruitygreen
Tecno` wrote:
It has been well documented on this forum that a single graphics card is better than multiple for Resolume.
I don't know about well documented, but it had been said quite frequently. Couldn't find it in the manual where you would think it should be.
If it is there in the manual, please forgive me. Could of save alot of these talks and resolve dilemmas in graphic card selections or schemes.
It's just those little things that could bring you closer to perfection.
Re: Mac or Windows
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 17:43
by Tecno`
fruitygreen wrote:
I don't know about well documented, but it had been said quite frequently. Couldn't find it in the manual where you would think it should be.
Maybe documented was the wrong word...
It has been well covered on this forum...
Tim
Re: Mac or Windows
Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2012 22:42
by etherealgypsy
Is Mac Mini 2012 enough to run Resolume Avenue/Arena? It will solely run on VJing, the specs of the new Mac Mini 2012 is as follows:
Processor: 2.5 GHz Intel Core i5
RAM: 8 GB SDRAM
Hard Drive: 5 cessor: Intel HD Graphics 3000 processor
Operating System: Mac OS X Mountain Lion
I think the main question is, is the video card Intel HD Graphics 3000 sufficient to run both of the resolume programs with dual monitor? for live performance I intend to use the old Macbook 13.3 (Core 2 Duo, NVIDIA GeForce 9400M 256MB DDR3 Graphics Memory) as I don't have the budget yet to purchase a new lappy.
Cheers!

Re: Mac or Windows
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 09:57
by Joris
Our advice is always to not use computers with Intel GPUs.
Judging from reports, for most people they work relatively well, but there are certain things that may make them unstable (especially working with secondary monitors and the advanced output). We cannot provide support for this.
For more info:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=9604&hilit=intel+4000