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Hello all,
I was curious for some suggestions on what hardware to use for building your own computer to run this software.
I have seen the technical specifications on the vMix main site, which shows:
- Core i7 Processors (4970k generally), or any with 3.5ghz or higher
- 200gb or higher SSD
- Anywhere from 8-16gb ddr3 memory
- Either an Nvidia gtx 750 or 960, depending on your camera setup.
But I would like to know if there are any home-made builds that anyone has done that they can share with me, as far as motherboards, add-on cards and peripherals, etc. I am trying to assist a friend in building a cheaper computer than the thousands of dollars needed for all-in-one systems on the actual vMix sales pages.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. He is planning on running 4 cameras to simultaneously stream / capture footage @720p. For this he has the BlackMagic Decklink 4K extreme cards to plug into the motherboard via pcie x4. He just wants to know of a cheaper system that can support these cards and his setup.
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Joined: 10/13/2012(UTC) Posts: 1,162 Location: Melbourne Thanks: 220 times Was thanked: 199 time(s) in 181 post(s)
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This works for me.....CPU: Intel® Xeon® Processor E3-1271 v3 (8M Cache, 3.60 GHz) Motherboard: ASUS Z97-PRO (WiFi-AC Combo) Graphic: Asus GTX780TI-DC2OC-3GD5 3G GTX 780 TI OC Memory: G.Skill Trident-X 16GB Kit (8Gx2) DDR3-2133 Storage : Sandisk Extreme II 240GB SSD Case: Corsair Carbide 200R ATX Case PSU : Corsair 750W CX Series 80+ Bronze Optical Drive: ASUS DVD Writer Internal Capture: 2x aVerMedia DarkCrystal SDK Duo (C129) OS: Win8.1 Pro 64bit
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Joined: 6/16/2015(UTC) Posts: 193 Location: Milton Keynes, UK Thanks: 10 times Was thanked: 53 time(s) in 27 post(s)
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I am running an SD-SDI system on an old 2007 Dell T5400 (Quad Core Xeon 2.0Ghz), 4GB DDR2, 1TB Seagate Hybrid Dive, Decklink 2 x Decklink Duo's for 4 Channels of Capture, and a Decklink SDI for main output. Im driving 22 inputs, with Chroma Keys, and 5 layers of graphics. The important thing seems not to be the CPU speed (Which is only used for general house keeping and web stream encoding) but the graphics card. I can push encoding one (possibly 2) stream in h.264 on my current CPU, but would need to upgrade CPU's if I wanted to encode 3 streams. However if you don't need to encode for the web, then hey I'm convinced this software would have run on a Pentium 1 (Maybe not).
Just invest in the best Graphics Card you can buy (I am using an NVIDIA GFORCE 970 - which was about US $300 I think).
All The Best
Keith
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Just be careful about the motherboard if you are using BM product. BM does not support Dell MB's. You may get it working but you will get no support from them.
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