Tom Hanmer
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As the title says, looking for some collective wisdom as I do not have much on this subject.
It is finally time for me to upgrade my 2007 HP XW8600. It has done me well but with Avid now going 4K the upgrade seems worthwhile. My primary editor is Avid and to keep things simple I would like to go with one of their qualified machines however I will also be using Redcine, After Effects and Resolve as well. For effects heavy projects I will also be using Premiere due to the simplicity in round tripping between there and AE.
My question is what are the benefits of the more expensive HP Z840 over the Z820? Will I see a significant difference going for the 840 and will it have a greater lifespan? Are there any major changes in computer technology on the horizon which would benefit me going with the cheaper machine now and upgrading sooner?
The machine that I have been advised to buy is:
HP Z840
Dual (2x) Xeon E5-2670v3, 2.3GHz 12 Core Processors
32GB (8x4GB) DDR4 2133MHz ECC Registered RAM
HP 512GB Solid State Drive - SATA 6Gb/s
HP Nvidia Quadro K5200 Professional Workstation Graphics (*K5200 is required for 4K / High Frame Rate)
DVDRW & 15-in-1 Media Card Reader
Windows 7 Pro 64 & Windows 8 Licenses (Windows 7 Installed)
If I want the machine to handle resolve happily I assume I should upgrade the RAM to 64 gb, should I also be thinking about adding another graphics card? I do have a rocket x.
The spec of the Z820 that has been suggested is:
HP Z820
2 x Xeon E5-2650v2 8 core 2.6 8 Core 2.60GHz,
32GB (8x4GB) RAM,
1TB SATA HDD,
Nvidia K4000,
SAS-BACKPNL,
Windows 7 Pro 64
I will be adding a thunderbolt 2 card to whichever machine I choose, are there any other additions or changes in spec that you would go for. As you can tell I try to keep my computers going for as long as possible.
Any advice on this would be great.
Thanks
Tom
It is finally time for me to upgrade my 2007 HP XW8600. It has done me well but with Avid now going 4K the upgrade seems worthwhile. My primary editor is Avid and to keep things simple I would like to go with one of their qualified machines however I will also be using Redcine, After Effects and Resolve as well. For effects heavy projects I will also be using Premiere due to the simplicity in round tripping between there and AE.
My question is what are the benefits of the more expensive HP Z840 over the Z820? Will I see a significant difference going for the 840 and will it have a greater lifespan? Are there any major changes in computer technology on the horizon which would benefit me going with the cheaper machine now and upgrading sooner?
The machine that I have been advised to buy is:
HP Z840
Dual (2x) Xeon E5-2670v3, 2.3GHz 12 Core Processors
32GB (8x4GB) DDR4 2133MHz ECC Registered RAM
HP 512GB Solid State Drive - SATA 6Gb/s
HP Nvidia Quadro K5200 Professional Workstation Graphics (*K5200 is required for 4K / High Frame Rate)
DVDRW & 15-in-1 Media Card Reader
Windows 7 Pro 64 & Windows 8 Licenses (Windows 7 Installed)
If I want the machine to handle resolve happily I assume I should upgrade the RAM to 64 gb, should I also be thinking about adding another graphics card? I do have a rocket x.
The spec of the Z820 that has been suggested is:
HP Z820
2 x Xeon E5-2650v2 8 core 2.6 8 Core 2.60GHz,
32GB (8x4GB) RAM,
1TB SATA HDD,
Nvidia K4000,
SAS-BACKPNL,
Windows 7 Pro 64
I will be adding a thunderbolt 2 card to whichever machine I choose, are there any other additions or changes in spec that you would go for. As you can tell I try to keep my computers going for as long as possible.
Any advice on this would be great.
Thanks
Tom