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  • Hey all, just changed over the backend after 15 years I figured time to give it a bit of an update, its probably gonna be a bit weird for most of you and i am sure there is a few bugs to work out but it should kinda work the same as before... hopefully :)

NAB13- RED ROCKET-X

We ship with a power splitter for Mac Pro

Rob, will the new ROCKET-X work in the 2008 8-core Mac Pros? I too have a Graphics card that takes both power connectors (GTX-285 I think) — Wondering how to go about running ROCKET. Or I guess I could put it in an ESATA enclosure, if such a thing exists, correct?
 
Rocket-X will come standard with 2 year warranty. 1 year extra red armor warranty available

Physical & electrical x16

Single slot card

Will it or should it work in Thunderbolt enclosures at the x4 speed, such as in the new Sonnet Echo Express III-D that has the extra power connector?
 
Just a question, I got a free upgrade to dragon since I bought two EPICs at 34K each and pay more than 50K each as the whole set. So can I get the 4K price for REDROCKET-X as the upgrade to dragon option?
 
@Red,

1) Will the ASIC in the Rocket-X be the hardware solution to encode .RED files?

2) Do you have an idea of of the max Data read / Data write of this card?

3) Would putting this in an external 10Gb/s (or 20Gb/s) TB system throttle the card performance?

4) Does this card have any generic (eg Open-GL or CUDA) GPU functionality that can be harnessed (eg for PP or AE use) ?

Thanks.

AJ
 
@Red,

1) Will the ASIC in the Rocket-X be the hardware solution to encode .RED files?

2) Do you have an idea of of the max Data read / Data write of this card?

3) Would putting this in an external 10Gb/s (or 20Gb/s) TB system throttle the card performance?

4) Does this card have any generic (eg Open-GL or CUDA) GPU functionality that can be harnessed (eg for PP or AE use) ?

Thanks.

AJ



I would also welcome answers to these questions... especially questions 1. and 4.
 
is the transcode speed in 4k/5k 5 times faster than "realtime" or does it mean
the rocket-x is 5 times faster to transcode 6k in realtime ?! :001_huh:
 
is the transcode speed in 4k/5k 5 times faster than "realtime" or does it mean
the rocket-x is 5 times faster to transcode 6k in realtime ?! :001_huh:

The old Rocket is baseline and Rocket X is 5 times faster than that. I haven't seen it broken down into viewing or transcoding gains.
 
Rob, will the new ROCKET-X work in the 2008 8-core Mac Pros? I too have a Graphics card that takes both power connectors (GTX-285 I think) — Wondering how to go about running ROCKET. Or I guess I could put it in an ESATA enclosure, if such a thing exists, correct?

Yes
 
Will it or should it work in Thunderbolt enclosures at the x4 speed, such as in the new Sonnet Echo Express III-D that has the extra power connector?

Yes it should
 
Will it or should it work in Thunderbolt enclosures at the x4 speed, such as in the new Sonnet Echo Express III-D that has the extra power connector?


Thats how they are showing it here at NAB. -

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The build quality does look much better!

Also as it stands now, the new rocket will not work in mLink's RED chassie, or Sonnet's early Echo Express Pro before they added the auxiliary power support in 2/13.

Just be aware. Looking into an external power option cable to save people from having to upgrade their PCI boxes. Will keep you updated.


BUT I was told by RED guys here that the normal rocket will definitely still handle Dragon footage, and thats it's not "going anywhere". It will just be much slower than the new card. So the current card will still be viable, just not if you are in a hurry. :-)
 
should it work in the current Sonnet Echo Express Pro?

Ok I'm gonna ask this again. Isn't the big question ... Will the new rocket be faster than the old one when used in a thunderbolt enclosure??? As far as I understand it, the current card is somewhat limited by the thunderbolt connection. If this is the case, will a faster card make any difference if you use it in a thunderbolt enclosure? This is the only way I plan on using a red rocket in the foreseeable future.
 
why doesn't armor kick in after card warranty expires? that means were paying 395.00 for one year?
 
Ok I'm gonna ask this again. Isn't the big question ... Will the new rocket be faster than the old one when used in a thunderbolt enclosure??? As far as I understand it, the current card is somewhat limited by the thunderbolt connection. If this is the case, will a faster card make any difference if you use it in a thunderbolt enclosure? This is the only way I plan on using a red rocket in the foreseeable future.

That is an excellent question. I'd really like to know that answer as well.
 
Yes, their current Echo Express Pro has the auxiliary power.

This may seem like a stupid question but how do I know which version of the echo express pro I have? Was there a version that did not need to be plugged in to AC? What is meant by "has the auxiliary power."
 
This may seem like a stupid question but how do I know which version of the echo express pro I have? Was there a version that did not need to be plugged in to AC? What is meant by "has the auxiliary power."

All of them have traditional wall AC power, but their newer version added additional power for cards inside:

prodhdr_hdxpowercable.jpg


http://www.sonnettech.com/product/hdxpoweradaptercable.html?tab=1

"Compatible only with revision B and later Echo Express Pro Thunderbolt Expansion Chassis, available February 2013."
 
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