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  • Dual nVidia Quadro 4000 in Mac Pro

    Posted by Trevor Schrodt on September 4, 2013 at 6:23 pm

    Is it possible to run two Quadro 4000 in a Mac Pro and take advantage of both of them in Premiere Pro, After Effects and/or C4D?

    Thank you in advance
    Trevor

    Mac Pro 5,1 6-core 2.93GHz
    24 GB RAM
    OS X 10.8.4

    Paul Forcier replied 12 years, 8 months ago 3 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Walter Soyka

    September 4, 2013 at 8:38 pm

    [Trevor Schrodt] “Is it possible to run two Quadro 4000 in a Mac Pro and take advantage of both of them in Premiere Pro, After Effects and/or C4D?”

    Premiere Pro CC supports multiple GPUs during export, speeding up output. Only a single GPU is used during regular playback. Premiere Pro CS6 uses only a single GPU.

    After Effects CS6 and CC can use multiple NVIDIA CUDA GPUs like your Quadro 4000 for the ray-tracing renderer only. The classic 3D renderer does not rely on the GPU at all. OpenGL-based effects like Element 3D will use only a single GPU; multiple GPUs will not further accelerate them.

    C4D’s viewport is OpenGL, and its renderer is CPU-based, so extra GPUs won’t increase performance. If you are using the third-party Octane renderer, it should use multiple CUDA GPUs.

    Walter Soyka
    Principal & Designer at Keen Live
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  • Paul Forcier

    September 5, 2013 at 12:55 am

    You may get better performance from the GTX series of cards and take a much lighter hit on the wallet.

    May have to check the capacity of the power supply in the Mac Pro and the number of power leads as well.

    Do a search through the posts…in terms of After Effects me thinks you ll get more bang for the buck with GTX….

    I believe another poster or two mentioned the Quadro would be necessary for higher than 10 bit with a proper monitoring solution though…

  • Walter Soyka

    September 5, 2013 at 1:54 pm

    [Paul Forcier] “Do a search through the posts…in terms of After Effects me thinks you ll get more bang for the buck with GTX….”

    True.

    https://www.loopoutcontinue.com/cuda/

    Walter Soyka
    Principal & Designer at Keen Live
    Motion Graphics, Widescreen Events, Presentation Design, and Consulting
    RenderBreak Blog – What I’m thinking when my workstation’s thinking
    Creative Cow Forum Host: Live & Stage Events

  • Trevor Schrodt

    September 5, 2013 at 2:31 pm

    Thank you for the responses. We’re updating one of our Mac Pros with a Quadro 4000 in it to the new one whenever it’s released. I figured why let it go to waste if it has some uses. Thanks again

  • Paul Forcier

    September 9, 2013 at 3:42 am

    Hey there, also, as a new Quadro (k4000?) and the old one will have a different compute level, I’m not sure that the new and old card will work together with cuda in the way you my be thinking…

    https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus

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