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Hey,
I know this topic has been previously discussed (I read some of the posts here) but I'm still not sure I got it right and would appreciate the word of experts.
I'm working on an old machine with the following specs:
Macbook Pro (mid-2012), 2.6GHz Intel Core i7. 8 GB ram.
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GT 650M 1GB, Intel HD Graphics 4000 1536MB
I have Resolve 14 installed and create proxy files in optimized media before I do any edit. Working with an external monitor.
A couple of days ago I upgraded from High Sierra to Mojave because of calibration software (system requirement Mojave or later). Then I realized that CUDA is not supported anymore. I managed to find a workaround for the Nvidia Web Driver - but not the CUDA. When I open Resolve I don't get any error message - it seems to be working as usual.
Now if I got it right, CUDA is the accelerator and it's crucial for Resolve which is GPU-based. If I'm doing basic editing and color correction - taking into account that this is a very old setup - how much difference does the CUDA really make? Does the Intel HD Graphic take part in the GPU as well? I'm a bit reluctant to go back to High Sierra (I'm afraid the Nvidia driver won't work etc.,) but will do it if it's recommended.
I have very little knowledge when it comes to GPU, so please forgive any inaccuracies or wrong use of terminology.
Thanks a lot.
- Yaron
I know this topic has been previously discussed (I read some of the posts here) but I'm still not sure I got it right and would appreciate the word of experts.
I'm working on an old machine with the following specs:
Macbook Pro (mid-2012), 2.6GHz Intel Core i7. 8 GB ram.
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GT 650M 1GB, Intel HD Graphics 4000 1536MB
I have Resolve 14 installed and create proxy files in optimized media before I do any edit. Working with an external monitor.
A couple of days ago I upgraded from High Sierra to Mojave because of calibration software (system requirement Mojave or later). Then I realized that CUDA is not supported anymore. I managed to find a workaround for the Nvidia Web Driver - but not the CUDA. When I open Resolve I don't get any error message - it seems to be working as usual.
Now if I got it right, CUDA is the accelerator and it's crucial for Resolve which is GPU-based. If I'm doing basic editing and color correction - taking into account that this is a very old setup - how much difference does the CUDA really make? Does the Intel HD Graphic take part in the GPU as well? I'm a bit reluctant to go back to High Sierra (I'm afraid the Nvidia driver won't work etc.,) but will do it if it's recommended.
I have very little knowledge when it comes to GPU, so please forgive any inaccuracies or wrong use of terminology.
Thanks a lot.
- Yaron