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GTX 970 video rendering

I am building my first pc and was wondering:

Can you export and render videos, in for example sony vegas on your GTX 970?

 

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Yes? Why wouldn't you be able to do that. GPU is device that is able to display images on your monitor (this definition is really simplified). It's not limitting any functionality of external devices. That limitations depends on drivers and I've never heard that display drivers had a conflict with a image/movie editor.You can lack drivers or programs but GPU itself doesn't limit your options. 

 

If you're building your first PC and you didn't know that, built it with help of someone more experienced. otherwise you can lost yourself in all that. I'm not trying to be rude or something. Take this as a good advice.

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I am building my first pc and was wondering:

Can you export and render videos, in for example sony vegas on your GTX 970?

 

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yes you can set ur GPU to handle the rendering but its not perfect

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Yes? Why wouldn't you be able to do that. GPU is device that is able to display images on your monitor (this definition is really simplified). It's not limitting any functionality of external devices. That limitations depends on drivers and I've never heard that display drivers had a conflict with a image/movie editor.You can lack drivers or programs but GPU itself doesn't limit your options. 

 

If you're building your first PC and you didn't know that, built it with help of someone more experienced. otherwise you can lost yourself in all that. I'm not trying to be rude or something. Take this as a good advice.

I think what he is asking is if it will be good for cuda enabled rendering. In which case the gpu will actually make a difference in rendering times. But to answer the question he asked, yes it will be great for video editing with cuda enabled. Hope that helps!

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I stand corrected. In my defense I wasn't trying to be a douche, I tried to help.

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I stand corrected. In my defense I wasn't trying to be a douche, I tried to help.

I know you weren't, and help is appreciated of coarse. I was just providing more info. Also especially if you don't edit video then i wouldn't expect you to much about this anyway. It's all good i don't think you were being a d***** anyway. 

I run my own indie game company called Color Dragon Studios where we are currently making a 2d platformer game called Small Earth.

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yes you can set ur GPU to handle the rendering but its not perfect

It's pretty good, though.

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It's pretty good, though.

 

Yeah i use it for premiere. Its not quite as good for Vegas but its still good. Definitely takes alot of load off your CPU. Somewhere in this video linus talks about it 

 

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Yeah i use it for premiere. Its not quite as good for Vegas but its still good. Definitely takes alot of load off your CPU. Somewhere in this video linus talks about it 

 

Yeah, I usually only do cutting in Vegas but it tackled 20 minutes of high quality 1080p from my 970 review in just a few hours. Should get better now that I have it hooked up to a Kraken G10.

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Yeah, I usually only do cutting in Vegas but it tackled 20 minutes of high quality 1080p from my 970 review in just a few hours. Should get better now that I have it hooked up to a Kraken G10.

 

Yeah that sounds about right. Premiere still would have done it faster but that's pretty good.

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