skeet said:
Hi there, Skeet here, work question help please.
I will hand over to my learned friend, Barry the Greek, with our problem...
Hi...Barry the Greek here. I need some help building an Avid DVexpress system and would like your recommendations on a suitable motherboard. I want to run a P4 2.4G (Avid recommendation) 512 DDR (DDR the best). No onboard sound or video. What is the best quality/price available at the moment.
Not exactly the low-price leader, instead one of the most highly refined brands of mobo for the technical marketplace are the Supermicro workstation mobos.
What I've been using to build media workstations lately has been the Supermicro P6SGA.
¤ Single Intel Pentium 4 up to 3.06GHz
¤ Intel 845G chipset
¤ Up to 2GB of DDR memory
¤ 533 MHz Front Side Bus
¤ ATX form factor
¤ AGP 4X
¤ 5 USB 2 (and 1.1) ports
http://www.supermicro.com/PRODUCT/MotherBoards/845/P4SGA.htm
The P4SGA does have onboard graphics, audio, and LAN, but any or all of these are easily defeated. I defeated the onboard graphics and audio, replacing them with a Matrox G-550 AGP graphics adaptor and one or another high-end multichannel audio board with digital (SPDI/F, AES-EBU, and/or ADAT lightpipe) and analogue audio I/O. Motion video hardware PCI add-ins are Matrox RT X.10, which is designed to harness the computational power of modern P4 processors.
Other PCI add-ins are Adaptec or LSI Logic dual-channel U-160 SCSI adaptor and a dual-channel Acard ATA-133 adaptor which provides additional ATA channels (beyond the 2 on the mobo) for DVD+R/W, Zip, and hard drive.
Storage: Seagate 18GB X-15 for rapid boot-up and application performance -- mounted in an air-cooled hot-plug carrier, and 1 or 2 Seagate Barracuda ATA IV hard drives also mounted in air-cooled hot-plug carriers for cheap *quiet* removable mass storage that can allow copying between 2 removable Barracuda ATA IV drives. System can boot on either a Barracuda ATA IV or X-15. With this setup, a user can have several "archive" ATA drives as well as a mix of Win9x/NT/2K/XP or Unix/Linux boot drives and data drives; it's all plug-n-play.
For the chassis I use the Supermicro SC-762 chassis with the 420W redundant-cooling power supply designed for use with all high-GHz P4 processors.
Monitor (or multiple monitors):
Either the Mitubishi DP-2060U, DP-2070U, or DP-2060U Spectraview calibrating 22-inch monitor:
If you are into dual-Xeon action:
...much the same as the P4SGA, including 533 MHz FSB, but with support for up to 12GB of DDR-RAM, PCI-X slots, and Gb Ethernet.
http://www.supermicro.com/PRODUCT/MotherBoards/E7505/X5DAE.htm
http://www.supermicro.co.uk/
http://www.supermicro.ru/
http://www.supermicro.de/
http://www.supermicro.at/
http://www.supermicro.nl/
http://www.super-micro.es/