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What does Multi-GPGPU acceleration?
Notonotonurb [Avatar]
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"Multi-GPGPU Acceleration
With the support of Multi-GPGPU, you can maximize performance from both your local GPU and external graphic cards."

I would like to know which PD 14 tasks are improved by Multi-GPGPU? Asus Z170, i7 6700, 32GB DDR4, GTX1070
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Quote: "Multi-GPGPU Acceleration
With the support of Multi-GPGPU, you can maximize performance from both your local GPU and external graphic cards."

I would like to know which PD 14 tasks are improved by Multi-GPGPU?


it was answered on your next thread...

http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/46535.page



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Conclusion: having two GPU's does not improve rendering time. At least not in the system I have.


From what I've seen, if configured correctly, both GPU and iGPU will be utilized but only for timeline content that utilized OpenCL

accelerated effects, so it has limited applicability in my view. This was true on all other iGPU's so I can't believe the Skylake any

different, although I've not tested for verification. Jeff




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