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overclocking and video editing 1

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ThePug

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Jun 22, 2003
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does these two mix well? or is it a no-no? thanks!
 
Hmmm.. I just spent $1000 on a matrox rt.x100.
I personally don't want to see at what point it fails, then back my settings off a bit. :)
I may run the "stability test" feature of my d845PEBT2 intel mobo to see how that works, but it's a very mild (4%) increase, and the corsair xms memory will handle it....IF I needed to do it. So far, I prefer stability when working/rendering video(especially near the end of the project). Adobe premiere is supposedly unstable enough, though I have yet to have any issues.

I would think it would lead to unsynchronised audio/video but your results will vary. Are your audio and video files seperate?
 
thanks creamcake!
oh yeah my video and audio are separate.
 
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