Boobs! 64bit is big difference I got Power Director 10 and I personally think 64bit is by far better. Plus games run smother and with recording music of my own is more pleasant, with podcasting too. Boobs!
Gratz on the no BSOD's mate...I ended up building a new pc coz my tax return was higher than expected...I gutted the current one coz I like the case & PSU, then grabbed an intel 2500K (3.3ghz quad), PBz68-m Pro mobo, 8 gig ram & HD6950 graphics card...processing absolutely flys along in Power Director 9 which handles 64bit. Runs great, but really needs some SSD or at least hybrid drive. I just can't bring myself to spend so much, on so little space. Mobo can actually hybrid if I buy1 ssd though.
@MicknFumi Not quite ready to go for SSD myself. Expensive, and the many writes involved with video editing are a little worrisome. If I were building a pure games/entertainment machine then I'd consider it.
@ElevenColors I have Battlefield 3 now, which is very demanding. But the drives not holding me back, I'd like one for video editing. It would have to be just about instantaneous in processing. But yeah, good point...the many writes involved would certainly limit the life of what at the moment is a bloody expensive drive architecture.
@HWGuyEG I checked just now. It was Hubnero in a DM. It's entirely possible you made the same suggestion in the comments, but the comments of that video got to be too much of a pissing contest for me pay attention to anything possibly helpful.
@HWGuyEG Seeing it spelled fibre drives me into fits of giggly violence. Weeeee! But I can't see using 10Gbps at home unless I had a whole lot more money to burn on iSCSI. 1Gbps taught me a valuable lesson about trying to edit video over Windows Networking to a basic consumer-level RAID5 box. I would love to try editing my silly YouTube videos over iSCSI and compare to USB3, but that's a whole lot of money down the road.
64-bit is actually faster because the binaries use a more modern instruction set, programs use more ram since the addresses are bigger, but 2^64 Bytes instead of 2^32 means we won't have an addressing wall for an extremely long time.
lol you could do a video of you building a computer. I bet you could do that in 15 minutes! XD
Ido013 3 months ago
@Ido013 Totally lost my taste for that when I blew up a CPU by not attaching the heat sink correctly.
ElevenColors 3 months ago
I hate the SD card slot on my camera as well!
qiranger 3 months ago
@qiranger LOL! I didn't think hate was in your vocabulary! Feel free to vent over here anytime you like. ;-D
ElevenColors 3 months ago
Boobs! 64bit is big difference I got Power Director 10 and I personally think 64bit is by far better. Plus games run smother and with recording music of my own is more pleasant, with podcasting too. Boobs!
APOKALYPSE34 3 months ago
@APOKALYPSE34 Boobs it is.
ElevenColors 3 months ago
You ever thought about using Alienware? Don't know much about it except that it's super fast...used to think Martians actually made it =-p.
lslewis 3 months ago
@lslewis Aye, beautiful machines. Dell distributes for them in Japan. Would love one for a dedicated game machine.
ElevenColors 3 months ago
@ElevenColors Yeah, I also hear gamers use them a lot.
lslewis 3 months ago
@lslewis If you've money to waste that is..
Ido013 3 months ago
Set money on fire? So, you're going to buy a MacPro Tower?
I kid. I kid.
stilldexter2999 3 months ago 3
@stilldexter2999 BEST COMMENT EVAH!!!!!
ElevenColors 3 months ago
A new computer means box opening right? >_o
I could go for a lap dance about now. lol
markshmily 3 months ago
@markshmily Ah, but then you won't be able to buy as many things that last longer than lap dances. :-D
ElevenColors 3 months ago
spending on lap dancers vs computers haha.
saiyouken 3 months ago
@saiyouken Aye, fewer lap dances, I would have had a newer computer by now.
ElevenColors 3 months ago
Gratz on the no BSOD's mate...I ended up building a new pc coz my tax return was higher than expected...I gutted the current one coz I like the case & PSU, then grabbed an intel 2500K (3.3ghz quad), PBz68-m Pro mobo, 8 gig ram & HD6950 graphics card...processing absolutely flys along in Power Director 9 which handles 64bit. Runs great, but really needs some SSD or at least hybrid drive. I just can't bring myself to spend so much, on so little space. Mobo can actually hybrid if I buy1 ssd though.
MicknFumi 3 months ago
@MicknFumi Not quite ready to go for SSD myself. Expensive, and the many writes involved with video editing are a little worrisome. If I were building a pure games/entertainment machine then I'd consider it.
ElevenColors 3 months ago
@ElevenColors I have Battlefield 3 now, which is very demanding. But the drives not holding me back, I'd like one for video editing. It would have to be just about instantaneous in processing. But yeah, good point...the many writes involved would certainly limit the life of what at the moment is a bloody expensive drive architecture.
MicknFumi 3 months ago
WTF?? Please tell me you are high!
sonyofsamsung 3 months ago
@sonyofsamsung Golly that would be fun.
ElevenColors 3 months ago
If that was me, you're welcome. :)
HWGuyEG 3 months ago
@HWGuyEG I checked just now. It was Hubnero in a DM. It's entirely possible you made the same suggestion in the comments, but the comments of that video got to be too much of a pissing contest for me pay attention to anything possibly helpful.
ElevenColors 3 months ago
@ElevenColors
Aww, should have PM'd you, I immediately knew what was wrong after seeing that the day you posted it. :P
Also, since you're into networking I expect your next computer to have a 10 Gbit fibre card.
I'd send you mine but it only does 4 Gbit because it's old.
HWGuyEG 3 months ago
@HWGuyEG Seeing it spelled fibre drives me into fits of giggly violence. Weeeee! But I can't see using 10Gbps at home unless I had a whole lot more money to burn on iSCSI. 1Gbps taught me a valuable lesson about trying to edit video over Windows Networking to a basic consumer-level RAID5 box. I would love to try editing my silly YouTube videos over iSCSI and compare to USB3, but that's a whole lot of money down the road.
ElevenColors 3 months ago
try updating your video drivers.
zengenxers 3 months ago
@zengenxers Nope. Using the latest.
ElevenColors 3 months ago
@ElevenColors have you updated flash plugin?
zengenxers 3 months ago
@zengenxers Yep. Done all of it. No worries, not missing anything without hardware acceleration.
ElevenColors 3 months ago
I think only with 64bit it's possible to effectively upgrade your RAM over 4 gigs.
ralfonzo83 3 months ago
@ralfonzo83 Yup, shitload of RAM. That's one reason.
ElevenColors 3 months ago
@ElevenColors
64-bit is actually faster because the binaries use a more modern instruction set, programs use more ram since the addresses are bigger, but 2^64 Bytes instead of 2^32 means we won't have an addressing wall for an extremely long time.
Also, this channel needs more strippers.
HWGuyEG 3 months ago
@HWGuyEG Ah, but V.I.P. Lounge in Kabkuicho doesn't allow cameras.
ElevenColors 3 months ago
Camera stuff and your computer not crashing due to disabling hardware acceleration, also strippers.
Hentakkun 3 months ago
@Hentakkun DAMMIT. How could I forget strippers? Oh wait maybe because Las Vegas stole the hot ones...
ElevenColors 3 months ago