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1 hour ago, Glen Fynney said:

so no one has reviewed it yet ?

 

Adobe Premiere Pro is not really a popular GPU benchmark.

Pudget Systems has a blog where they regularly post benchmarks of professional applications:

https://www.pugetsystems.com/recommended/Recommended-Systems-for-Adobe-Premiere-Pro-CC-143

 

Looking at their testing it seems like there is no reason to buy a really high-end GPU for Premiere Pro.

Also, a Quadro graphics card won’t run any faster in Premiere Pro than it’s consumer counterpart.

The only big difference is 10 bit color support but they suggest a separate PCIe video monitoring cards which is still way cheaper than Quadro.

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