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Which Graphics card for HD editing?
Can anyone give any advice on choosing the right graphic card for use in a PC for HD editing using Adobe Premiere?
How would I choose between 2GB NVIDIA Quadro K2000D, 384 Cores, Supports 4 Displays (2xmDP, 2xDVI) 2GB EVGA GTX 770 SC ACX, 1111MHz GPU, 1536 Cores, 7010MHz GDDR5 It won't be used for gaming, but do gaming cards give better results for the $? |
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for video edit CPU is very important and fast RAM helps. video card is less important. this is from adobe site about cards which are supported for GPU acceleration:
http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/p...miere-pro.html I would take 6 core processor, good ram and average graphic card with support for more screens
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and here for CC:
http://www.adobe.com/eeurope/product...ech-specs.html
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ersonally, I'd steer clear of nvidias nowadays. The most recent two I've had in my main work machine have had horrible driver stalI issues, causing apps to crash. Its a very, very well known issue that you'll read a lot of solutions for. I've been through most of them and found the easiest solution was to but an ati/amd one instead.
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I'd give the 770 a |
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