Experience advice needed . System ;OS- windows7 PRO 64bit ,CPU- i7-950 , mobo-X58A-UD3R 1366 socket , memory-DDR3 ( 6x2GB ) , PSU- HX750W , SSD Vertex2 120GB & LG 10x Blu-writer .. GPU GTX 460 DDR5 768mb .. I'm wondering if GTX-460 1gb will offer BEST 1080P Video Trans-coding performance ? Will 12GB ( 6x2GB ) vs 6GB ( 6x2GB ) better workhorse ? & Should I add a 10,000RPM for DVDFab Blu-ray Copy software ? Thanks for all factual advice .
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Sorry, are you just looking to optimize your performance?....are you unhappy with what you've got?...specific shortcomings?...problems?
I'm running a very similar rig and I'm pleased with my performance.
Yup, I know that this doesn't mean you're pleased and I don't mean to presume.
My own bias is that GPU acceleration is a work in progress and I don't believe you'll realize much gain in performance with the above changes.
The cost benefit ratio just isn't there.
I doubt the RAM will make an appreciable difference, upgrading the video card isn't worth the expense and your hdd speed shouldn't be a limiting factor.
Your cpu is more than up to the task, but upgrading here would probably make the biggest difference...again, not worth the expense.
Dunno about experienced advice, but that's my 2 cents.
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Don't want you inundated with spambots and other nasties...Last edited by maineman; 02-06-2011, 03:34 PM.If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
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Originally posted by maineman View PostSorry, are you just looking to optimize your performance?....are you unhappy with what you've got?...specific shortcomings?...problems?
I'm running a very similar rig and I'm pleased with my performance.
Yup, I know that this doesn't mean you're pleased and I don't mean to presume.
My own bias is that GPU acceleration is a work in progress and I don't believe you'll realize much gain in performance with the above changes.
The cost benefit ratio just isn't there.
I doubt the RAM will make an appreciable difference, upgrading the video card isn't worth the expense and your hdd speed shouldn't be a limiting factor.
Your cpu is more than up to the task, but upgrading here would probably make the biggest difference...again, not worth the expense.
Dunno about experienced advice, but that's my 2 cents.
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Oh, I edited your email address and changed the message to request private messaging.
Don't want you inundated with spambots and other nasties...
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