A adnan1984 Honorable Jan 28, 2014 6 0 10,510 Jan 28, 2014 #1 i have gigabyte z77-d3h, i7 3770, corsair 16GB ram 1600mhz, 2TB TOSHIBA HD, GTX-560ti 1gb. Is that enough configration for hd video editing???
i have gigabyte z77-d3h, i7 3770, corsair 16GB ram 1600mhz, 2TB TOSHIBA HD, GTX-560ti 1gb. Is that enough configration for hd video editing???
manofchalk Glorious May 11, 2012 12,913 4 48,960 Jan 28, 2014 Solution #2 Yup. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
A adnan1984 Honorable Jan 28, 2014 6 0 10,510 Jan 28, 2014 #3 GTX-560ti 1gb is enough or do i need to go for GTX-670 2gb Upvote 0 Downvote
manofchalk Glorious May 11, 2012 12,913 4 48,960 Jan 28, 2014 #4 Your CPU and RAM matter a lot more to video editing than the GPU does. In this usage, all a mainstream Nvidia graphics card is useful for is leveraging CUDA in supported applications. Upvote 0 Downvote
Your CPU and RAM matter a lot more to video editing than the GPU does. In this usage, all a mainstream Nvidia graphics card is useful for is leveraging CUDA in supported applications.
A adnan1984 Honorable Jan 28, 2014 6 0 10,510 Jan 28, 2014 #5 i am using after effects cs6 and maya 2014 for 3d animation... my computer works slower is that graphic card issue or any thing else? Upvote 0 Downvote
i am using after effects cs6 and maya 2014 for 3d animation... my computer works slower is that graphic card issue or any thing else?
manofchalk Glorious May 11, 2012 12,913 4 48,960 Jan 29, 2014 #6 Could be a storage bottleneck, but really without more information I cant help you. Upvote 0 Downvote
A adnan1984 Honorable Jan 28, 2014 6 0 10,510 Jan 29, 2014 #7 manofchalk : Could be a storage bottleneck, but really without more information I cant help you. when i use slow motion or any heavy effect in affter effects cs6 then video plays haltingly... Upvote 0 Downvote
manofchalk : Could be a storage bottleneck, but really without more information I cant help you. when i use slow motion or any heavy effect in affter effects cs6 then video plays haltingly...