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  • Help - Matching Matrox Card to new computer system

    Can anyone offer any suggestions based on their own experience in getting a Matrox card to work with an AMD processor in a recently built computer?

    I have just bought a Matrox RT.X100 bundle which gave me version 2 of Adobe Premiere and Photoshop plus the previous editions of After Effects and Encore

    I now need to work out a specification for a new computer that can utilise this Matrox card with Adobe Premiere 2 preferably utilising an AMD processor but this seems fraught with possible problems as Matrox support mainly Intel products. There is also the problem of compatible (non-Matrox) graphics and sound cards.

    I intend using two 19" Samsung LCD monitors with a rotate software facility plus a TV for monitoring when using the computer as a Edit Suite, so this also has to feature in the specification.

    My idea is to build this new computer in a server type case as this will enable me to include a good number of hard disks so my different personal interests can be kept totally separate. The case I have in mind is the Coolermaster Stacker 810 with a low noise PSU as this case can accept motherboards up to ATX-E size which gives more scope. So what make and model of motherboard should I buy that will provide PCI-E x16 slots, PCI-E x1 slots, PCI slots as well as onboard Gigabit LAN, USB2.0 and IEEE1394 ? A scsi output may also be useful as I currently have a special scsi card for use with my Nikon Coolscan LS30 film scanner which takes up a PCI slot.

    The configuration I would hope to achieve is to have an EIDE hard disk of about 80Gb set up with a dual-boot O.S. plus two 250Gb 7200rpm SATA hard disks for Programs Only (1 for NLE programs only; 1 for all other programs)

    A further six 250Gb 7200rpm SATA hard disks (not in RAID configuration) would be used as follows:-
    • 1 for video & sound Capture/Storage
    • 1 for Video - work in progress
    • 1 for Video - rendered output
    • 1 for Photoshop Data Capture/Storage
    • 1 for Photoshop - work in progress
    • 1 for Website work and development

    Also to be included would be:-
    • Teac FD-CR7 Floppy drive and card reader
    • 2 off Pioneer CD/DVD dual layer Burners DVR-110D

    One suggestion that has been made to me is to use a Tyan S2895 motherboard but I am unsure whether this is really the best way to go, bearing in mind the cost of the motherboard and associated processors. Has anyone used that board with a Matrox RT.X100?

    Any help, comments, observations or suggestions from members on any of these issues would be most welcome.

    Brian

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    Hi, welcome to MURC! People may be able to help you here in "Matrox Hardware," but since you're talking about the RT.X100, I recommend that you post in "Desktop Video" instead. There is a large number of people that have Matrox video editing gear and read only that forum, and they're more likely to be able to help you.
    Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.

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    • #3
      Wombat, I mailed Doc, so cavalry is on its way

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      • #4
        If you need dual-display plus TV-out by using only one graphics card (PCIe x16) in your system, then the Matrox Parhelia APVe will be your only choice. However, I don't know anything about the compatibility with Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0.




        EDIT:
        I suppose that you can also use your RT.X100 card for TV-out.
        Last edited by Mikko; 18 March 2006, 12:51.

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        • #5
          Thanks for the suggestion Wombat -- I have acted accordingly.
          Brian

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