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Which card should I buy for Budget Video Editing 1050 TI or R9 380 ?

I am planning to built a budget video editing system so I've wonder which Graphics card should I buy a new 1050 TI which costs $200 USD or a old but brand new R9 380 that costs $117 USD (From my friend ) which is cheaper but performs better in most games but I don`t know about the productivity side. I am going to use Premier Pro for Editing. Which is a better GPU for Editing in Premier Pro, Which is more optimized Opencl or Cuda. Which card should i buy ? Please Help...

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Premiere Pro doesnt really care. Get the 380

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The 1050Ti draws a lot less power but should perform a bit worse in gaming on average. Though considering the price difference I wouldn't bother with the 1050Ti as that price range is a GTX 1060 territory... Get the R9 380 for cheap from your friend now and upgrade later on when GPU prices lower and/or when next generation launches.

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6 hours ago, Msa Varte said:

imageproxy.php?img=&key=17c10421afdc6db8imageproxy.php?img=&key=17c10421afdc6db8I am planning to built a budget video editing system so I've wonder which Graphics card should I buy a new 1050 TI which costs $200 USD or a old but brand new R9 380 that costs $117 USD (From my friend ) which is cheaper but performs better in most games but I don`t know about the productivity side. I am going to use Premier Pro for Editing. Which is a better GPU for Editing in Premier Pro, Which is more optimized Opencl or Cuda. Which card should i buy ? Please Help...imageproxy.php?img=&key=17c10421afdc6db8

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You can get a 970 for like 150?

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7 hours ago, Msa Varte said:

imageproxy.php?img=&key=17c10421afdc6db8imageproxy.php?img=&key=17c10421afdc6db8I am planning to built a budget video editing system so I've wonder which Graphics card should I buy a new 1050 TI which costs $200 USD or a old but brand new R9 380 that costs $117 USD (From my friend ) which is cheaper but performs better in most games but I don`t know about the productivity side. I am going to use Premier Pro for Editing. Which is a better GPU for Editing in Premier Pro, Which is more optimized Opencl or Cuda. Which card should i buy ? Please Help...imageproxy.php?img=&key=17c10421afdc6db8

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Nvidia cuda is better than AMD open CL , especially when it comes to rending with premiere pro . So go for gtx 1050ti , it also draw less power and will produce less heat compare to r9 380 

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7 hours ago, Morgan MLGman said:

The 1050Ti draws a lot less power but should perform a bit worse in gaming on average. Though considering the price difference I wouldn't bother with the 1050Ti as that price range is a GTX 1060 territory... Get the R9 380 for cheap from your friend now and upgrade later on when GPU prices lower and/or when next generation launches.

  (but should perform a bit worse in gaming on average) I hope u aren't comparing gaining performance between 1050ti and r9 380 

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15 hours ago, Overclock Gamer said:

  (but should perform a bit worse in gaming on average) I hope u aren't comparing gaining performance between 1050ti and r9 380 

Yes I am - The R9 380 is a bigger GPU chip which should make it better in Adobe Premiere and in gaming. The drawback is the power consumption.

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