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  • Switching to Premiere – Need Advice

    Posted by John Griffin on May 1, 2012 at 3:45 pm

    Hi All,

    I am in the process of switching to Premiere from Sony Vegas and need some advice on this video card stuff.

    First my PC Specs:

    Asus x58 Sabortooth MB
    i7 920 processor
    12GB Ram
    1TB OS drive
    500GB storage drive
    500GB render drive

    and today installed a 2TB raid 0.

    For external monitoring I am buying the BlackMagic Intensity Pro.

    The current video card installed is the ATI Radeon HD 5770 and I run dual 24″ monitors.

    I’m not up up to date with the cuda technology and just what it does for me, but do know that the card I have is not listed for PC in the Adobe tech notes. So what do I need? Please help.

    Thanks,

    John Griffin

    Chris Borjis replied 14 years ago 4 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Chris Borjis

    May 1, 2012 at 4:03 pm

    Here are your options, being on Windows you have more than us mac folk:

    Those of us with Quadro 4000 cards are very happy with the performance.

    Supported NVIDIA graphics cards for GPU acceleration

    GeForce GTX 285 (Windows and Mac OS)
    GeForce GTX 470 (Windows)
    GeForce GTX 570 (Windows)
    GeForce GTX 580 (Windows)
    NVIDIA® Tesla C2075 card (Windows) when paired with a Quadro card as part of an NVIDIA Maximus™ configuration
    Quadro FX 3700M (Windows)
    Quadro FX 3800 (Windows)
    Quadro FX 3800M (Windows)
    Quadro FX 4800 (Windows and Mac OS)
    Quadro FX 5800 (Windows)
    Quadro 2000 (Windows)
    Quadro 2000D (Windows)
    Quadro 2000M (Windows)
    Quadro 3000M (Windows)
    Quadro 4000 (Windows and Mac OS)
    Quadro 4000M (Windows)
    Quadro 5000 (Windows)
    Quadro 5000M (Windows)
    Quadro 5010M (Windows)
    Quadro 6000 (Windows)
    Quadro CX (Windows)
    Tesla C2075** (Windows)

  • Erik Mickelson

    May 1, 2012 at 4:26 pm

    Can you wait for a month or two? Ivy Bridge is just coming out. Native Pcie3 support, less power more performance, cheaper to buy, own and operate. Of course YMMV because it’s not out yet.

    I was going to jump on the 3930k chip but then found out that it is just a gap-stop before Ivy Bridge. No native support for Pcie3 on the SB-E chipset AFAIK. Of course 6×6 HT vs 4×4 HT processors are another thing;) 12 processors on the 3930k would rip through encoding.

    CrippleBook Pro 2.3Ghz i7, 8GB ram, SLeopard 10.6.8, FCPStudio 3, QT 7

  • Ann Bens

    May 1, 2012 at 7:27 pm

    Computer is ok except for the grafics card.
    MPE requires a NVidia card.
    See this list:https://www.adobe.com/products/premiere/tech-specs.html

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  • John Griffin

    May 1, 2012 at 7:49 pm

    Thank you all for the responses. I had reviewed that list before posting, so I guess I was looking to see what everyone was using or recomending. I had also looked at the adobe performance charts for all the cards.

    Seems all the cards have dual display ports with 1 avi, so are you all using the two display ports for dual monitor setups?

    Also am I right in getting the Black Magic intensity Pro for external monitoring or will one of the nvidia cards do it all now?

    Sorry for all the questions, just want to do this once and get on with my projects.

    Thanlks Again,
    John

  • Chris Borjis

    May 1, 2012 at 8:52 pm

    I’m not using dual monitor setup, but you should be able to no problem.

    Black Magic intensity Pro should work just fine.

    Download the 9.5 driver (that enables CS 6 display output)

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