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Hey guys!

 

 

So i do quite a bit of video editing, and i have  an i7-3770, 16go ram, ands a GTX 970, i have a few quadro's laying around (i forgot the name of one, 512mb vram etc, the other is an Quadro 4000)

 

 

Is it worth it to put it in my system? Will they be Slower than my 970? Possible to give them different tasks is Adobe Premiere Pro CC?

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

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I am currently using a 512MB Vram Nvidia Quadro 410 (don't ask why) and I know for sure it will be slower than a 970. Not sure about the Quadro 4000, but you have the card, so might as well try it yourself and see if there is a difference.

 

Either Sony Vegas or Adobe Premiere can use CUDA rendering, try enabling that some time by the way :)

 

EDIT: nah, the Quadro 4000 will probably not be faster than a 970. But again, might as well try

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NLE systems like Premiere Pro only utilize the CUDA cores in a GPU for rendering certain effects like noise reduction, scaling, deinterlacing, keying, etc.  Not all the time.  What's more important is the CPU and the number of cores a workstation has.  Having a powerful GPU helps, but Quadro cards can be quite expensive while there are nVidia gaming GPUs that have more CUDA cores.

 

http://blogs.adobe.com/premierepro/2011/02/cuda-mercury-playback-engine-and-adobe-premiere-pro.html

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NLE systems like Premiere Pro only utilize the CUDA cores in a GPU for rendering certain effects like noise reduction, scaling, deinterlacing, keying, etc.  Not all the time.  What's more important is the CPU and the number of cores a workstation has.  Having a powerful GPU helps, but Quadro cards can be quite expensive while there are nVidia gaming GPUs that have more CUDA cores.

 

http://blogs.adobe.com/premierepro/2011/02/cuda-mercury-playback-engine-and-adobe-premiere-pro.html

okok, why did Taran (LMG video editor) had a Titan X and a Quadro in hi rig before?

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