well, I'm just installing my I5-6600 and run into a dilemma. Should I install my old 1GB GT430 or should I stay with the intel530 of the I5?
the GT430 gave me no problems but a small limitation in NB title EX which I never use.
Computer specs for Videostudio
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asik1
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- System_Drive: C
- 32bit or 64bit: 64 Bit
- motherboard: H170M-E D3
- processor: i5-6600
- ram: 8gb
- Video Card: GTX1050-2GB
- Hard_Drive_Capacity: No hoarder
- Monitor/Display Make & Model: 2K HP-27MQ
- Corel programs: VS-X9.2, 2020, 2023
- Location: Israel
Re: Computer specs for Videostudio
Panasonic X900m, VXF1
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asik1
- Posts: 3446
- Joined: Thu Apr 17, 2014 6:07 am
- System_Drive: C
- 32bit or 64bit: 64 Bit
- motherboard: H170M-E D3
- processor: i5-6600
- ram: 8gb
- Video Card: GTX1050-2GB
- Hard_Drive_Capacity: No hoarder
- Monitor/Display Make & Model: 2K HP-27MQ
- Corel programs: VS-X9.2, 2020, 2023
- Location: Israel
Re: Computer specs for Videostudio
My dilemma is over,
A recent tiny project I had (one 45sec HD cilp, 4 overlay pan@zoom JPGs with 1 music clip) took ~155sec to render to HD WMV when the system had only the intel530. Now that I install my old GT430 it takes ~50. CPU load was ~85% on both renders.
And overall VS is much more snappy and responsive now.
*** I don't see any major improvement over my old i5-2400 with the current i5-6600.
A recent tiny project I had (one 45sec HD cilp, 4 overlay pan@zoom JPGs with 1 music clip) took ~155sec to render to HD WMV when the system had only the intel530. Now that I install my old GT430 it takes ~50. CPU load was ~85% on both renders.
And overall VS is much more snappy and responsive now.
*** I don't see any major improvement over my old i5-2400 with the current i5-6600.
Panasonic X900m, VXF1
