Den 21. nov. 2010 21:35, skrev Bruno Friedmann .......snip
Actually, one customer build it's server based on that hardware with Phenon II 1090T X6. We put 8 2TB Western digital in raid6 with an adaptec controler 5805z and it rocks. 220MB/s writing and 280MB/s reading at the same time.
USB3 is now working very well 100/130MB/s ( with the lastest bios on the mobo ) we didn't get all the trouble we have before.
If you want more power for video and so, an non FX Mobo is better, and buy a HD6000 or HD5900 they are not so expensive.
Interesting. I have expected uncompressed 1080i50 (1440x1080 at 4:2:2) 8-bit video codec over my Sony FX7's HDMI port will have similar requirements as 1080i60: large disk RAID due to transfer rate of 119MB/sec and 417 GB storage per hour. I would preferably buy the more flexible (mobility) Blackmagic Design Intensity Shuffle unit for uncompressed video capturing over HDMI and USB3, instead of their Intensity PCIe board. But Shuttle and other BMD USB3 units are only supported on Windows so far, not on Linux nor Mac http://www.blackmagic-design.com/products/intensity/techspecs/ It is neither any secrets and might be of interest here what BMD support also replied on my request regarding this recently:
We are not currently working on Linux support for our USB 3.0 products, as there are currently no suitable USB 3.0 interfaces that exist under Linux operating systems. The current NEC USB 3.0 chips use software based processing, and there are no suitable drivers for these chips to provide isochronous, super speed USB 3.0 transfer under Linux.
It is possible we would support this product on Linux in the future, but the interface for USB 3.0 will need to develop under Linux.
As Blackmagic Design only have uncompressed codecs, we are only able to provide these for capture within our own software. Third party software is available for Blackmagic capture cards, and as Linux is intended mainly as a developer platform, we provide a free SDK for integration and development into other software.
You may also wish to read our USB 3.0 FAQ here, which explains the current configurations and systems suitable for Usb 3.0 video capture:
http://www.blackmagic-design.com/support/detail.asp?techID=201
At this time, I could not say if your AMD system would provide a suitable connection, as currently on the specific Intel X58 and P55 chipsets offer the correct USB 3.0 connectivity.
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