Uli Plank wrote: And I wouldn’t say that one is generally better than the other. AMD cards seem to have more often immature drivers, while Nvidia tend to crash with a full VRAM,
Hi.
Nvidia full VRAM crash issue is easy to fix. Just buy a nVidea graphics card with more VRAM, as the RTX 4060 TI with not 8 GB, but 16 GB of VRAM is coming next month to a price of $499.
It is produced on the latest 4N process node and uses only 144 watts of power, and requires less cooling.
Here is a link:
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/nv ... -ti-reviewAMD problem with drivers is also easy to solve. Just make sure there is no automatic driver updates on your PC. Many AMD users have driver problems when Windows Update suddenly update during a project. You can solve it by disabling your internet connection.
If you need both Internet and Resolve on the same PC, you can use dual boot with two separate hard disk partitions with two Windows installations. During boot you do choose between a normal PC without Resolve or a Resolve ONLY PC with network drivers and Windows update disabled.
This way there will be no sudden change to your tested and working graphics drivers, used by Resolve.
With a quick search I found a small aluminum computer case for a mini PC.
With the size of 9.5" x 8.5" (245 x 215 mm):
https://www.amazon.com/Connectors-Alumi ... -ITX%2B%2F%2 2BATX&qid =1685866096&sprefix=jonsbo%2Bc2%2Bmini-itx%2B%2F%2Bmicro%2Batx%2Caps%2C256&sr=8-3&th=1
Suggest you find something similar.
Regards Carsten.