Desktop specifications Titan Suite 12.x or higher
Posted: 31 Jul 2021, 10:42
Hello all,
For a small touring show, we are building a Titan Two PC based desk. Consisting a PC, touchscreen and some midi controllers.
The show has 8 moving lights, 12 static RGB fixtures, some dimmers and 8 25 pixel RGB matrix panels with simple pixel mapping. Total channels used will be close to a 1000 because of the high amount of channels on the RGB matrix panels.
We have a separate programming PC with plenty of power wich runs Titan and Capture, so the PC to build/buy is just for playback/busking only.
The minimum system requirements for the PC Suite are an 2GHz i5 processor and 4GB RAM. I know that the're risks of less performance when using a PC with less specifications then recommended, but I would like to know what the different parts of the PC do.
For instance, an i3 processor can also run 2GHz easily like AMD processors can do too. What part of Titan is using the capicity of the processor and what part of Titan is using RAM?
Why are the system requirements based on Intel i5 and i7 processors and not AMD?
As in my case, will a machine with an (older generation) i3 processor that runs at least on 2GHz with 8 or even 16GB RAM do the trick, without the risk of unworkable latency or failures?
For a small touring show, we are building a Titan Two PC based desk. Consisting a PC, touchscreen and some midi controllers.
The show has 8 moving lights, 12 static RGB fixtures, some dimmers and 8 25 pixel RGB matrix panels with simple pixel mapping. Total channels used will be close to a 1000 because of the high amount of channels on the RGB matrix panels.
We have a separate programming PC with plenty of power wich runs Titan and Capture, so the PC to build/buy is just for playback/busking only.
The minimum system requirements for the PC Suite are an 2GHz i5 processor and 4GB RAM. I know that the're risks of less performance when using a PC with less specifications then recommended, but I would like to know what the different parts of the PC do.
For instance, an i3 processor can also run 2GHz easily like AMD processors can do too. What part of Titan is using the capicity of the processor and what part of Titan is using RAM?
Why are the system requirements based on Intel i5 and i7 processors and not AMD?
As in my case, will a machine with an (older generation) i3 processor that runs at least on 2GHz with 8 or even 16GB RAM do the trick, without the risk of unworkable latency or failures?