Benchmarks for U4K System Efficacy; input on SLI GPU use
Hello Davinci Forum Gurus!
After working w Resolve 16 last Quarter and trying to get my build to run well in real time, I realized that the benchmarks and results I got from one build to the next for my PC system would probably help a lot of others figure out what the true min requirements to have a professional U4K video rig actually would look like...
I post some more on that topic soon, as I’m about to upgrade my rig again to the max (available) CPU for the 1176 socket for Intel, the i9-9000K ... when I do that, along with a new GPU or 2, I’ll post each stage for the forum and benefit of all, and describe what I was able to get Davinci to do, or not, at each level, and general notes as well....
In the meantime, as I’m looking to narrow down my GPU choices for PCIe 3.0 and maxing this particular motherboard out (MSI Z370 SLI PLUS ) ...
I was wondering if anyone on the forum might have a list of SLI Ready nVidia GPU cards that have been demonstrated to provide SLI multiplier advantages with Davinci Resolve on Windows 10?
Since I cant use a PCIe 4.0 card, my options are not as wild as what some of the new cards offer ( 10k cuda in one of the most recent nvidia cards, 1 GPU!) ...
But I’m hoping that some folks have been able to get SLI to work in their systems with either 30- or 20- or Titan series cards on PCIe 3.0...
And IF so... please ... share what model cards you used and what sort of benchmark improvements you saw - and Davinci results in particular, if you can...
With appreciation,
-MAVRICK @ KO STUDIOS
After working w Resolve 16 last Quarter and trying to get my build to run well in real time, I realized that the benchmarks and results I got from one build to the next for my PC system would probably help a lot of others figure out what the true min requirements to have a professional U4K video rig actually would look like...
I post some more on that topic soon, as I’m about to upgrade my rig again to the max (available) CPU for the 1176 socket for Intel, the i9-9000K ... when I do that, along with a new GPU or 2, I’ll post each stage for the forum and benefit of all, and describe what I was able to get Davinci to do, or not, at each level, and general notes as well....
In the meantime, as I’m looking to narrow down my GPU choices for PCIe 3.0 and maxing this particular motherboard out (MSI Z370 SLI PLUS ) ...
I was wondering if anyone on the forum might have a list of SLI Ready nVidia GPU cards that have been demonstrated to provide SLI multiplier advantages with Davinci Resolve on Windows 10?
Since I cant use a PCIe 4.0 card, my options are not as wild as what some of the new cards offer ( 10k cuda in one of the most recent nvidia cards, 1 GPU!) ...
But I’m hoping that some folks have been able to get SLI to work in their systems with either 30- or 20- or Titan series cards on PCIe 3.0...
And IF so... please ... share what model cards you used and what sort of benchmark improvements you saw - and Davinci results in particular, if you can...
With appreciation,
-MAVRICK @ KO STUDIOS