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I was in the process of putting together a P67 build list when I started to discover articles on Intel's new Z68 chipset.
One of the motivating factors for my new build, beyond gaming, is to perform video encoding. Specifically, I use Sony Vegas Studio for making home movies. I am building a system to essentially reduce the workload time, as Sony Vegas Studio performs at a crawl on my current build.
However, on a Z68 article I read, it mentions that the three major media encoding applications that can take advantage of Quick Sync are MediaConverter, MediaEspresso, and Badaboom.
Perhaps I am not understanding the term encoding, but would creation of home movies on Sony Vegas Studio benefit from Quick Sync on the Z68 chipset?
Also, I believe the benefit of the Z68 chipset is GPU virtualization, but the Z68 Mobos on newegg show them as not having an onboard GPU. Is GPU virtualization different than onboard GPU?
One of the motivating factors for my new build, beyond gaming, is to perform video encoding. Specifically, I use Sony Vegas Studio for making home movies. I am building a system to essentially reduce the workload time, as Sony Vegas Studio performs at a crawl on my current build.
However, on a Z68 article I read, it mentions that the three major media encoding applications that can take advantage of Quick Sync are MediaConverter, MediaEspresso, and Badaboom.
Perhaps I am not understanding the term encoding, but would creation of home movies on Sony Vegas Studio benefit from Quick Sync on the Z68 chipset?
Also, I believe the benefit of the Z68 chipset is GPU virtualization, but the Z68 Mobos on newegg show them as not having an onboard GPU. Is GPU virtualization different than onboard GPU?