I need a new graphics card that I can render at maxium quaility and not crash my computer, when I render I have to turn everything off including my wifi and its a real painful long process. Please help
Budget?
(and PC specs would be handy too)
CPU: AMD FX 4100 Black Edition 3.6GHz Quad Core Socket
CPU Cooler: Default
Motherboard: M5A78L-MLX Plus
Memory: Kingston HyperX 4GB stick
Hard Drive: Western Digital 80GB (Salvaged)
Hard Drive: Refurbished Hitachi 500GB
Video Card: Asus Radeon 5450 Silent (1GB)
Case: Zalman Z11 plus
Power Supply: Inland 500W ATX ILS-500R2
Optical Drive: Asus DVD/CD Writer
Sound Card: Case default HD sound
budget doesnt matter but the adobe site says any geforce gtx with an 80 in it, but i want something that works
Well if budget doesn't matter, go with a NVIDIA Quadro 6000 SDI. (but your CPU may hold it back a little)
that thing cost like 13 titans, and i need something that can still do gaming bc i record games
Then I guess we are back to question one; what's your budget?
as good of an nvidia card as your budget will allow, a 30 card will be better than nothing (i don't know how much better than nothing), a real nice cheapish card is a 650 ti boost, but i don't know exactly what you're looking for
i need a gtx card with an 80 in its name thats all that adobe will allow, im not a fan of nvidia but since im an editor as well as a gamer i dont have a choice
Is there a mod/hack that can somehow make premiere pro cs6 somehow take advantage of stream processors.
where are you getting this 80 number?
and no, cuda only in cs6
Where are you getting the "80" number from? Iv got CS6 running on 3 machines (one Nvidia and two AMD) right now and none of them have a 80 in the model number.
Still need a idea on how much you have to spend, as there are a lot of cards out there!
what software and what version do you use for your video editing?
The thing that you have to remember about cuda and opencl are that they are function specific.
Only certain parts of programmes currently benefit from the hardware acceleration, other bits fall back to the cpu to do the job so for some things you get balls to the wall performance and for others it runs as fast as your cpu can do the job..
Quicksync on the newer intel chips greatly speeds up encoding / decoding of video and I believe it does it even faster than opencl / cuda (at the moment) can do it.
if you are looking at something too record your games while playing them
http://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/intensity/
there are cheaper recorders, but this is the first good one i found. many inputs/outputs and vesitile. aka with computers and/or consoles
I think by the 80 he's referring to a GTX480, 580 , 680 , or 780. I'have no idea about what it takes to run CS6 though.
the link helped peps1, im a pc gamer and I use premiere to make my videos and fraps to record even though im talk to razer about getting there screen cast working properly. But thanks to the link peps1 posted, there are alot more amd cards that adobe aproves that nvidia cards
For Adobe premiere, you could grab a 7950, if it's a reasonable enough price?
Once overclocked, it is on equal gaming performance with an overclocked 770 (which is the replacement for the GTX 680).
ill have to do some more research