vivoices wrote:I tried to disable the GPU in Resolve to get the better performance of my CPU, but Resolve does not allow to disable the only GPU in the system.
Bummer because I need to wait for the GPU price / supply situation to get better, even wait for a future RTX 4090 or so.
I’m not really an expert but my understanding of Resolve is that it very heavily leans on GPU for overal
Performance. Seems like you’re looking at one test, design more to look at hard drive / IO performance that is outside of Resolve.
If you’re using Resolve I’m fairly sure that as soon as you start doing any process that involves computations (grading, NR etc) then these numbers don’t mean much. It’s the GPU not the CPU that does all the heavy lifting.
In other words inside Resolve you should try some simple tests and see if you’re noticing any differences there.
JB