Mandy321 wrote: I'm buying a computer and confused about the graphics card that will be more appropriate for video editing (AMD vs. Nvidia).
Hi.
In Resolve the CPU is used to run the app, disk I/O, fusion, compression and decompression of codecs.
Resolve does all its image processing in the GPU on the graphics card. More CUDA/OpenCL Cores are better.
In the paid STUDIO Version of Resolve, can certain combination of Codec, Resolutions, Bit width and Chroma subsampling be hardware decoded/encoded on either a AMD/nVidea Graphics card or in a Intel non Xeon CPU. Then you can use a little less powerfull CPU.
4K videos have 4 times the pixels of HD. And for 4K is the absolute minimum 6 GB of vRam on the Graphics Card, but minimum 8 GB of vRam or more are recommended.
Both AMD and Nvidia graphic cards works with Resolve. And I am sorry to tell you, that there are a general shortage of both brands of graphics card, due to in increasing value of the crypto valuta. In many places are people generating their own crypto valuta ( mining ). And for that purpose people are buying all the graphic cards they can get.
You don't tell us if you you consider a laptop or a desktop?
But a desktop is a much better choice for Resolve.
Regards Carsten.