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Old 12-20-2015, 06:54 AM
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Default ProTools 10 Hardware requirements

Hi everybody!

My name is John and I'm new here.
I 'm building a new system for Audio Postproduction for short films, documentals and advertising works.
I am thinking that a dedicated graphic card isn't neccesary, the only video i will use will be a low quality mp4 for sync and editing dialogue and effects. I can use the HD4000 gpu integrated in i5 4690k.

CPU: I5 4690k 3.5Ghz
Mobo: Asus z97 -a
RAM: 16gb G.Skill Trident X 2400Mhz (2x8)
PSU: Enermax Max Pro 500W
CASE: Cooler Master SIlencio 452

What do you think about?

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Old 12-20-2015, 08:25 AM
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Default Intel HD4000 (i5 4690k) enought?

Hi!

I'm building a new system for audio post production (Video and Film).
Will be the HD4000 gpu (cpu integrated) enought?

RAM: 16gb G.Skill 2400 Mhz Trindent X

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Old 12-20-2015, 08:42 AM
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Default Re: Intel HD4000 (i5 4690k) enought?

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Will be the HD4000 gpu (cpu integrated) enought?
will never work right

Intel integrated graphics are a major no go with Pro Tools, generates all kinds of insufficient CPU errors
Also you need an i7 or better for the Video Engine to work properly
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Old 12-20-2015, 08:46 AM
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Default Re: ProTools 10 Hardware requirements

you two threads will be merged into one per forum rules

per the other thread, no

and to expand with the new mp4 info, you are way under powered for CPU intensive codecs like mp4
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Old 12-20-2015, 10:27 AM
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Default Re: Intel HD4000 (i5 4690k) enought?

Hi Craig F
A lot of thanks for the reply!! Ok, i will go with for a dedicated graphic card.
Will be enought with GeForce GTX 750 Ti? So i would like to connect 3 monitor and this card allow it.

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And go for an i7 cpu as well. i5 is not enough to keep you happy
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