Which motherboard can handle these components, e.g. 2 x 64 GB RAM, Ryzen 9 3950x CPU, RTX 2080 Ti?

Gr
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I wanted to buy a really powerful calculator.

I did not just want to gamble but also cut videos. 4K and 60 FPS just creates my notebook but at 8K it gives up or render over days / weeks.

We can always borrow an 8k RED camera for our YouTube videos. We only have 4K cameras. Unfortunately, our computers can't really work with 8k.

An 8K video we cut, which was very expensive. We have downsized the resolution to Full HD with the program SUPER. There were already 2 days on it. Then we cut the videos and replaced the full HD videos in the destination folder with 8k. So we could cut with Full HD but render the videos with 8k without it having jerky when cutting.

The problem was that the video was rendering for 6 days. In time you could not do anything else. So that the notebook does not get too hot, we put it in a freezer. But that's not a fact. So now I want a PC that packs the same and renders for a maximum of 12 hours.

Orient I have here: https://emanuel-salzbrunn.de/8k-videoschnitt-pc-ultra-gaming-pc-amd-ryzen-9-3950x-cpu-nvidia-geforce-rtx-2080-super/

But since my components are slightly different, I wanted a matching motherboard. I've also got an eye on the housing and cooling, but first of all I wanted to 'make it up' with a housing.

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What I still miss is a motherboard, which gets along with 2 x 64 GB of RAM and has 4 slots. So that you can eventually retrofit 2 x 64 GB. (Total 256 GB of RAM)

Other components: (Should fit on the motherboard)

CPU: Ryzen 9 3950x
Graphics card: GeForce GTX 2080 Ti with 11 GB (GDDR6, 352 bit)
Memory: (2 later 4) G.SKill TridentZ 64GB DDR4, 3200MHz, CL16, Quad Kit or 4 and later 8 normal 32GB RAM latch. But the mainboard would need 8 stack places.
Two times 2000 GB M.2 hard disks whether Samsung, Intel or Gigabyte I do not know yet.

al

A 9 3950X and 256 gb make no sense.

The X570 Xtreme would be good for money to verbalise Sinnfrei…

With the Corshair VIII Hero you would be better off with 2x or 4x 16gibibyte / 32gibibyte…

In addition, a 2080 Super or Ti does not create 8k, you do not have to wonder that you so long edges… A workstation with a nem thread ripper and a Tesla Graka or the Titan would be determined 20% faster

EDIT: There's not an x570 with 256gibibyte… I mean

I have a 2080 Ti

2x 2tb m.2 Aorus PCIe 4.0

9 3950X

Crosshair VIII Hero Wi-Fi

4x 32gb 3600mhz Cl 16 16 16

Gr

The calculator has two 2080 Ti installed at 5:40 minutes you can see how smoothly 8k to cut.

EDIT: in the machine is even only a Ryzen 9 3900x

al

I can also cut in 8k with a 2080Ti but the graka itself can't be 8k that's Scaled.

It also consumes all the power.

As I said on an x570 platform you are wrong in my opinion.

Edit: Yes, 12 cores are enough. I have with the new TR ain DAVinci no problems in 8k to cut but also use 2x p100 cards with HBM2 memory yet. The are at 95% have about 165framespS

Gr

What do you think of an NVIDIA RTX Titan?

al

Is just with 24Gb VRAm already busy. But for you the better solution.

A Titan has enough power in a few years.

But the price… Uh, you have to know D

Gr

What do you think of an NVIDIA RTX Titan?

That would cost around the 1900 and a 2080 TI 1200th Overall, I wanted to spend a maximum of 4000 but if necessary I would wait for 2/3 months and invest 5000.

Could you list all the components you would find useful?

One must be 4k at 60 FPS and 8k at 30 FPS. However, a system that is future-proof and achieves 8k 120 FPS and 10k 60 FPS and renders under 12 hours for 30 minutes of film time is desirable.

https://technikfabrik.store/detail/index/sArticle/13523

al

I need for a 8k video vlt 3 hours.

The new thread ripper and a titan would be the monster right now.

A config that I have above and as you fully enough for 8k video rendering. It's just gaming components Eigendlich… Do you have to know yourself what it's worth?

256gb memory amich no sense / is not 128gb is max at x570 I think.