To see how it perfoms against Premium Plus and DaVinci Resolve Studio Reccently I upgraded an upmarket system with an MSI RTX 2080Ti 11GB card and am thinking of buying and installing PD18 on it. Quote Do you get hardware acceleration Ok on your GTX card? Does it use the CUDA option in PD18? I use their "Studio Driver", not the "Game Ready Driver". PS: I was fan of AMD, but their buggy drivers made me switch to nvidia for stability and consistency. On the other hand, even a cheap Quadro P620 has decent 4K decoding/encoding capabilities. If I would be to buy now a new GPU only for the editing, I would go with the new version of GeForce GTX 1660, just for the best decoding/encoding performance. Both CPU's and all 32 logical processors (16 physical cores) can be used by the PD: The issue is that on those workstations you need to have cards that are not taller than the standard PC bracket, the case is designed for the Quadro series of cards.įor my dual CPU Xeon E5-2667 V2 at 3.3GHz, the CPU passmark is 21,247. There is no need of that 1080 for editing, any card that has hardware NVENC performs the same, I had the 1080 for other reasons. For me it's a second hand Dell Precision T7610 workstation and a nvidia GTX1080.
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