Upgrading my FCP X Mac Pro

Upgrading my FCP X Mac Pro
by Michael Holmes on Jul 24, 2012 at 11:18:08 pm
I shoot videos of local bands as a hobby. I have been mixing/mastering songs for these bands for 15 years, so this is a natural extension.
I would like to upgrade my 2010 Mac Pro 2x2.4 Quad Core. This computer is only for (1) FCP X and (2) Pro Tools HD Native. Currently my system works well on single cam editing as long as I don’t use a 3rd party plug-in…………then it drops frames big time. I am about to start using two FS100 camcorders, and I am worried that the Mac Pro won’t handle dual cam editing very well. I edit 100% in ProRes.
Are the following decisions good ones?
(1)     A Crucial M4 256 SSD for OS/Apps. I plan to buy, this seems like an obvious upgrade. I only have 75GB on the OS/Apps HD, so 256 should be sufficient.
(2)     A RAID card. I don’t plan to buy this. I am not even using software RAID. Only one of the other three 2TB Hitachi 7200RPM SATA II drives is dedicated to video files; the other two handle Pro Tools files, and backup duties. I don’t currently have room for a RAID card, since the four PCIe slots are/will be used:
(a)     ATI Radeon 5770
(b)     Pro Tools HD Native
(c)     Card for external monitor (maybe)
(d)     Card for LTO 6 tape storage (planned, as soon as LTO 6 is available).
(3)     An upgrade of the ATI Radeon 5770 graphics card.  I don’t plan to buy this. I haven’t seen anybody saying this will give me substantial FCP X performance improvement.
(4) Increase memory. I will do this if it will help. I have 16GB, and I can go up to 32GB.
(5)     An Eizo ColorEdge CG275W LCD Monitor. I don’t know what to do on this. I am currently using an HP 2711x monitor that I calibrate with a Spyder4PRO. I deliver H.264 QuickTime movies that are viewed on computer monitors. Probably 30% are uploaded to the Internet. Often the QT movies are given to club owners when bands try to get bookings.
However, I will probably start to deliver HD video DVD’s soon, especially for the club owners. These will be better quality and increase the odds that the club owners will actually view them. So, right now the product is viewed 100% on computer monitors, but later this year it will start to be viewed on televisions.
BTW, I have no idea what card to buy for this monitor, if I get it.
Are these the right decisions?
Note that I am doing very little to address the “dropping frames” issue, which is the biggie. Am I overlooking something obvious?
Thanks!

What about just getting two SSD's for the drive bays:
(1) One 256GB SSD for OS/Apps
(2) One 512GB SSD for Event/Project folders.
512GB would be tight on some shoots, but I could even go to a Mercury Electra 960GB SSD.
Yes, very pricey storage, but if this would solve data transfer problems, it would be worth it.
If I only need one video card, I can use a PCIe slot for an external SATA drive unit (4 bays) I already have to handle all backup storage. So, the loss of the two HD bays to SSD would not be a big issue. HD bays are less dear than PCIe slots.

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    13 com.apple.FinalCutPro 0x0027ed91 pKGPanelMessage(long, long, KGDictInt*, KGViewRecord*) + 97
    14 com.apple.FinalCutPro 0x0023049d ServicesPanelsMessageProc(long, long, KGDictInt*, KGPanelRecord*) + 109
    15 com.apple.FinalCutPro 0x00231773 BrowserMessageProc(long, long, KGDictInt*, KGPanelRecord*) + 101
    16 com.apple.FinalCutPro 0x002753fb pKGPanelWindowProc(long, long, KGDictInt*, void*) + 53
    17 com.apple.FinalCutPro 0x0028a09b pKGSendWindowMessage(KGWindowRec*, long, long, KGDictInt*) + 93
    18 com.apple.FinalCutPro 0x00140353 HandleMouseDown(OpaqueEventRef*) + 2443
    19 com.apple.FinalCutPro 0x00140b47 DoEvent(OpaqueEventRef*, KGDictInt*) + 685
    20 com.apple.FinalCutPro 0x003cd341 Events(OpaqueEventHandlerCallRef*, OpaqueEventRef*, void*) + 69
    21 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x92dd686b DispatchEventToHandlers(EventTargetRec*, OpaqueEventRef*, HandlerCallRec*) + 1093
    22 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x92dd5f10 SendEventToEventTargetInternal(OpaqueEventRef*, OpaqueEventTargetRef*, HandlerCallRec*) + 304
    23 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x92ddd1f0 SendEventToEventTarget + 56
    24 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x92ddd683 ToolboxEventDispatcherHandler(OpaqueEventHandlerCallRef*, OpaqueEventRef*, void*) + 1169
    25 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x92dd6c22 DispatchEventToHandlers(EventTargetRec*, OpaqueEventRef*, HandlerCallRec*) + 2044
    26 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x92dd5f10 SendEventToEventTargetInternal(OpaqueEventRef*, OpaqueEventTargetRef*, HandlerCallRec*) + 304
    27 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x92ddd1f0 SendEventToEventTarget + 56
    28 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x92e210c7 ToolboxEventDispatcher + 81
    29 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x92e1fadf RunApplicationEventLoop + 165
    30 com.apple.FinalCutPro 0x0013cfb4 KGMainEvent(void*) + 46
    31 com.apple.FinalCutPro 0x0028dccf main + 59
    32 com.apple.FinalCutPro 0x00002fc6 _start + 228
    33 com.apple.FinalCutPro 0x00002ee1 start + 41
    and
    Thread 0 crashed with X86 Thread State (32-bit):
    eax: 0x000069b0 ebx: 0x00000001 ecx: 0x30ef9a21 edx: 0xbfffdab4
    edi: 0x20d211b0 esi: 0xbfffdc6c ebp: 0xbfffdad8 esp: 0xbfffda9c
    ss: 0x0000001f efl: 0x00010246 eip: 0x0000a424 cs: 0x00000017
    ds: 0x0000001f es: 0x0000001f fs: 0x00000000 gs: 0x00000037
    any help would be mucho appreciated!
    cheers
    -David

    So I was getting prepared to reinstall the OS and all the software, decided to dig a bit more first. Looked at this log
    Wed Oct 25 12:43:48 2006
    panic(cpu 3 caller 0x003A1D25): getPhysicalSegment() out of 32b range 0x1001fd000, len 0x1000, class IOGeneralMemoryDescriptor
    Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
    0x47c03398 : 0x128d1f (0x3c9540 0x47c033bc 0x131df4 0x0)
    0x47c033d8 : 0x3a1d25 (0x3ed64c 0x1fd000 0x1 0x1000)
    0x47c034a8 : 0x39f8b1 (0x6f27380 0x0 0x47c034ec 0x3bc21c)
    0x47c03508 : 0xc8deff (0x64747a0 0x6f27380 0x0 0x5ed230b8)
    0x47c03578 : 0xc7c50b (0x6472600 0x64af500 0x0 0x1a1ec0)
    0x47c035a8 : 0x5fa88b (0x651e300 0x7033900 0x47c035cc 0x47c035c8)
    0x47c035d8 : 0xc38cec (0x651e300 0x7033900 0x0 0xc39020)
    0x47c03648 : 0xc3646c (0x6525c00 0x6f27380 0xde5e868 0x0)
    0x47c036c8 : 0x51a020 (0x65a8380 0x6f27380 0xde5e868 0x0)
    0x47c03768 : 0x51d38b (0x6df5300 0xcbd0d000 0x1b 0x6f27380)
    0x47c037e8 : 0x522da1 (0x6df5300 0xcbd0d000 0x1b 0x6f27380)
    0x47c03888 : 0x522e48 (0x0 0x0 0x47c038f8 0x1ef607)
    0x47c03898 : 0x1ef607 (0x5a8cf820 0x200ba9 0x0 0x1)
    0x47c038f8 : 0x1c0a02 (0x47c039d8 0x47c03954 0x16 0x62f0a2c)
    0x47c03998 : 0x2fab82 (0x6e35c60 0x47c039d8 0x47c039e8 0x1bf216)
    0x47c039b8 : 0x1e4362 (0x47c039d8 0x47c039c8 0x4d2200 0x63a3604) Backtrace continues...
    Kernel loadable modules in backtrace (with dependencies):
    com.apple.iokit.IOSCSIBlockCommandsDevice(1.5.1)@0xc35000
    dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOSCSIArchitectureModelFamily(1.5.1)@0x5f5000
    dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOStorageFamily(1.5.1)@0x515000
    com.ATTO.driver.ATTOCelerityFC(2.4.1)@0xc7f000
    dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOSCSIParallelFamily(1.4.3)@0xc78000
    dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily(2.1)@0x5a1000
    com.apple.iokit.IOSCSIParallelFamily(1.4.3)@0xc78000
    dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOSCSIArchitectureModelFamily(1.5.1)@0x5f5000
    com.apple.iokit.IOSCSIArchitectureModelFamily(1.5.1)@0x5f5000
    com.apple.iokit.IOStorageFamily(1.5.1)@0x515000
    Kernel version:
    Darwin Kernel Version 8.8.1: Mon Sep 25 19:42:00 PDT 2006; root:xnu-792.13.8.obj~1/RELEASE_I386
    Common on both machines, both macchines have the ATTO Celerity PCI Express card for the fibre channel. So I went to ATTO's site looking for new drivers and found this
    "ATTO's UL5D and Celerity PCI Express adapters will work in the MAC Pro, however; there is a temporary issue with the systems containing 2.5 GB or more RAM. Please limit the RAM to less than 2.5 GB until this can be resolved. Also, ATTO Configuration Tool version 3.6 will not function properly. Please watch our web site for solutions to both of these issues after 10/21/06."
    So tomorrow I will bring both machines and hook back up to the terrablock and try it out with 2 gb ram rather than 4gb.
    By looking at this panick log, am I right to assume because I see the ATTO in the log it could be the issue? Looking in google for anyone talking about this I found 1 where they said the temp issue as ATTO put it is a freeze/bomb issue. I will hopefully be able to check it out tomorrow, if I get out of training soon enough.
    Any more input is always welcome.
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