welcome.
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upgrading my video card. Editing can be choppy and tends to stall or hang at times which can get irritating rather quickly. I've had my eye on the new RX 480 and GTX 1060, but will either of these make my editing experience that much smoother? ...
-Nick Welker
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... read only a small portion of work load can be placed on the GPU ...
-Nick Welker
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... as far as powerdirector goes I'm afraid you will see very little benefit (if benefit at all)...
if you just want to upgrade the video card then my recommendation is GTX 1060 X 6GB which will do
10/12 bit 4.2.2. if you are upgrading the CPU then minimum will be Skylake for
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... money is better spent (or in your case better saved) in a better CPU...
as powerdirector heavily relies on the cpu...
also if you're planning to do 4K later...
see Quick look at GTX1070 Encode Performance with PD14 -
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/48751.page#255806
and Speed rendering tests: NVidia and Skylake GPU -
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/46535.page
like where you're at & want to stay 8 bit 4.2.0 then
GTX960 Performance Comparisons -
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/46135.page#238842
don't forget to click on the ' Click here to access the data sheet. '
note- PD utilizes less than 1GB GPU memory!
even you've done your part, you'll still see ' choppy and tends to stall or hang at times which can get irritating rather
quickly... '
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many other performance assesments, until timeline scrubbing is changed within PD, from what I have seen high end cards
provide little relief for fluid timeline playback of compressed codecs for either complex timelines or multicam playback...
so going with GTX 1060 x 6GB...
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... The main benefit of such cards comes from those who wish to use the GPU hardware encoder vs the CPU software encoder
with PD14 for significant improvement in encode times...
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Below are my current specs:
-XFX HD6950 2gb (Catalyst 15.7.1, Driver 15.20.1062.1004) (OpenCL is checked)
-FX 8350 (stock no oc)
-16 gigs corsair vengeance
-GA-990XA-UD3
-1 SSD with my os and powerdirector installed (also have shadow files enabled on this hd)
-3 WD 1TB hardrives with the raw video files. (90% of files being edited are in .mov format)
-Windows 10 64
your setup is similar to my setup for desktop wise...
i still have w7pro 64 because upgrading to wx slowed my comp's overall speed that i've reinstalled w7!
same reason that now i have a dual boot OS(w7 & wx) on my Dell XPS...
feel Anja the Dane's pain here -
Performance issues PDR14 after upgrade to WIN10 -
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/49330.page
so i repeat,
"Should I upgrade my video card?" to 'The main benefit of such cards comes from those who wish to use the GPU hardware
encoder vs the CPU software encoder with PD14 for significant improvement in encode times - JL_JL
then recommend out of two video cards you've chosen - nVidia's GTX 1060 X 6GB!
and cross your fingers for PD15.
oh happy happy joy joy
PepsiMan
'garbage in garbage out'
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