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  • Premiere davinci and the Nvidia GT 120 and the quadro 4000

    Posted by Jose Arce on April 24, 2012 at 4:48 am

    Hi, I have in my macpro 2008 the quadro 4000 and work fine with the adobe suite, Now I’m just starting to use and abuse DaVinci Resolve, but for the minimal expecification need other card. I going to purchase in Ebay the GT 120, this configuration works fine with boths program?
    Somebody write once you installed the gt120, premiere don’t recognize the quadro 4000 for the cuda and the open GL aplications. That is true?

    Thanks.

    Mel Feliciano replied 13 years, 12 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Mel Feliciano

    April 25, 2012 at 10:19 pm

    Hi Jose, I’m surprised nobody has answered your question on this forum. I noticed you posted the same question at “Davinci Resolve” and “Adobe After Effects Expressions” forums. You got some response from the first one but nobody has really answered your question yet.

    My situation is similar to yours. I have a 2009 Mac Pro (4,1) with the original GT-120 and was thinking on adding a quadro 4000 to get maximun acceleration with the Adobe Mercury Engine. This is going to be a multi-purpose workstation running also Davinci Resolve. This is an ideal setup as per Blackmagic Desing recommended configurations. What you and I want to know is if there is going to be any conflict with Premiere Pro not recognizing the quadro 4000 card because of the GT-120.

    I’m eager to know the answer to this and hear about any user experience with a similar setup. I wonder if you can tell Premiere Pro to use the quadro 4000 and ignore the GT-120.

  • Mel Feliciano

    May 12, 2012 at 12:03 am

    Hey Jose, Have you tried Premiere Pro CS6 with your setup yet?. I also want to run Resolve and Premiere on the same Mac with the GT-120 that came with the Mac Pro and a Quadro 4000 I’m planning on buying.

    I found this video about Premiere Pro CS6 in which he uses the mac mini for the GUI and the Quadro 4000 for CUDA acceleration. This could be the proof that what we are trying to accomplish is doable, at least with CS6.

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