RT2000 Test System: Athlon 1 GHz On A KT133 Platform
By
Frank Völkel,
published on December 29, 2000
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: ready, for, the, masses
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: ready, for, the, masses
Contents
- 1. Digital Editing - Ready For The Masses
- 2. Digital Editing - Ready For The Masses, Continued
- 3. RT2000 Test System: Athlon 1 GHz On A KT133 Platform
- 4. RT2000 Test System: Athlon 1 GHz On A KT133 Platform, Continued
- 5. Setup And Software
- 6. The Two Components Of The RT2000 Pack
- 7. Breakout Box - Analog Interfaces For Audio And Video
- 8. Breakout Box - Analog Interfaces For Audio And Video, Continued
- 9. And Action!
- 10. And Action!, Continued
- 11. And Action!, Continued
- 12. Editing In Progress
- 13. Editing In Progress, Continued
- 14. Editing In Progress, Continued
- 15. Exporting Your Production
- 16. Exporting Your Production, Continued
- 17. Exporting Your Production, Continued
- 18. Windows 98 - Not As Professional!
- 19. Conclusion - A Complete Platform For Video Editing
- 20. Matrox RT2000 Specifications
- 21. Audio Features
3. RT2000 Test System: Athlon 1 GHz On A KT133 Platform
Matrox did not just provide us with the RT2000. Instead we received a fully-equipped PC system that conforms with their minimum requirements. Matrox recommends a Pentium III or Athlon CPU running at 750 MHz or higher. Our system even has a Gigahertz processor under the hood. We decided to test it along with a DV camera from Sony, the DCR-PC110E. Now, let's have a look at the system.

This picture shows the two components of the RT2000 editing system: Above you can find a special Matrox VGA card, the G400 Flex 3D Edition, and underneath the RT2000 video editing card.

Two hard disks were used, one as system disk for Windows 98 and programs, the other for video data while editing.
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