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PCI EXpress G5 ATIPosted by Ken Stone
Hi Guys,
This ran at my board, thought you might be interested. --ken ---------------------- AUTHOR: Steve Douglas DATE: Saturday, April 28 2007, at 8:31 p.m. As I was ordering my new Final Cut Studio today I asked about graphics cards for the pre intel chipped G5s. They have come out with the PCI EXpress G5 ATI Radeon Z1900 GT, 512MB for $349.00. Now myself and probably several others with the early G5's will be able to take advantage of Color if they choose to. Steve
Its interesting, for a while now the Dual 2.0 Ghz G5 with PCI-X slots has been considered the "minimum" HD editing Mac (one that could edit HD with a Kona or Blackmagic card and Final Cut Pro). What do you guys think: after the Final Cut Studio 2 announcement, what is the current minimum system that would allow HD capture card editing without hic-ups?
- Christopher S. Johnson
after the Final Cut Studio 2 announcement, what is the current minimum system that would allow HD capture card editing without hic-ups?
Why would this change? I still plan on using my Dual 2Ghz G5. Works just fine now, why would the release of FCPS 2 change that, and make it suddenly not work? www.shanerosseditor.com Listen to THE EDIT BAY Podcast on iTunes [itunes.apple.com]
Ken Stone Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Guys, > > This ran at my board, thought you might be > interested. > > --ken > ---------------------- > AUTHOR: Steve Douglas > . They have come out > with the PCI EXpress G5 ATI > Radeon Z1900 GT, 512MB for $349.00. > Steve I ask - Who is they - APPLE?
Craig, I see where you are coming from...Using FCP Studio 2 on an older mac. And I guess that was what the original question was supposed to be asking:
What do you guys think: after the Final Cut Studio 2 announcement, what is the current minimum system that would allow HD capture card editing without hic-ups? I was just saying that even though FCP Studio 2 was ANNOUNCED...the minimum required for capture and edit of HD hasn't changed. You can still use FCP 5 and your current setup to work with many HD formats. But I suppose the question was what setup WITH FCP STUDIO 2 was the minimum required. But I do think you can get a PCI-x Graphics card like the Nvidia x800 and be able to work with Color. But, can't tell until you get FCP Studio 2 in hand. www.shanerosseditor.com Listen to THE EDIT BAY Podcast on iTunes [itunes.apple.com]
My older mac is 2 years old in May. The frustrating thing about Mac purchases is not the speed bumps or that they start to include something you need to purchase as an add on, it's when they make a fundamental technology change just a couple of months after purchase. This happened to me when they went from PCI-X to PCI-EXpress, making my Mac "old" at just two months or so.
Thanks for the graphics card tip, I do hope I find a PCI-X solution. My work tends not to be render intensive so I usually stretch the life of a system to about 3 years before it becomes a "secondary" work station. I don't need Color to be fast, I just need it to be functional. Shane Ross Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Craig, I see where you are coming from...Using FCP > Studio 2 on an older mac. . . . > But I do think you can get a PCI-x Graphics card > like the Nvidia x800 and be able to work with > Color. But, can't tell until you get FCP Studio 2 > in hand.
For the reasons you state, I've got a hunch the MacPros are about to go through a design change (within the year at least) I'd much rather look into geting a PCI-X card that'll work with Color if possible. I'd rather buy a new Mac and the leading edge of a change than during a tail end.
camshaft Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Craig, I'm in the same boat as you, just when you > think you have yourself a screaming machine to > work with, 6 months later it becomes old news. > > Would you keep us updated on your hunt for graphic > card upgrading? > > signed: a member of the gray bearded "PCI-X" set
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