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Graphics card recommended for sony vegas
Francois Blawat replied 9 years, 7 months ago 20 Members · 35 Replies
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Todd Kushnir
November 3, 2016 at 8:34 pmthe new NVIDIA cards benchmark just as good at OpenCL
I am about to get my next system and I’ve spec’d the NVIDIA 1080, what would be the equivalent AMD card today Nov.2016? Also, I do a fair amount of work in Lightroom, After Effects and Photoshop. I still do a ton of Video Editing in Vegas 13, and expect to be editing 4K content. Would I still benefit from the AMD considering I use the Adobe products too? or will AMD hurt my performance on the Adobe apps?
Thanks in advance!!
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Ole Kristiansen
November 3, 2016 at 8:57 pmwill AMD hurt my performance on the Adobe apps? After Effects ? Yes, no gpu support
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Peter Holt
November 4, 2016 at 10:12 amLike the OP I have a GTX750 (Kalm 2GB) because it was/is the fastest fanless (silent) video card around.
It supports CUDA.
MSP11 and MSP12 worked perfectly straight out of the box, winXP and win7-64.
Pro 13 crashes during rendering and this was fixed by disabling GPU acceleration globally (in preferences) and also in the render template. I still have issues with NewblueFX not allowing it to be disabled – see other threads…
So I have a Q: is there a *fanless* video card which is fast and which really speeds up Pro 13?
I mean really speeds up, say 5x. My CPU is a 6-core i7-970 which is close to the top end.
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Red-rob Rothkopf
November 10, 2016 at 4:59 pm“The R9 270 is also good.”
This one?
https://www.amazon.com/Sapphire-Version-PCI-Express-Graphics-11220-00-20G/dp/B00I0D81OG
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Francois Blawat
November 15, 2016 at 8:28 pmI am also curious to know if there is a “fan-less model” as well. I am in need of a new GPU and I wanted to know if there are fanless models like Peter Holt asked about.
Are there really any Fan-less models that are fast anymore?
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