Resolve 15.1

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Matthew Lumb

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Resolve 15.1

PostTue Oct 16, 2018 9:48 am

I have an Intel i7-8700K@3.7GHz with 32GB RAM and NVIDIA GTZ 1080 Ti. I work in HD on short projects, mostly sub 10 minute interviews.

Does anyone know if adding more RAM would speed up Resolve? Would it improve switching between modules? Or speed up the Fusion integration and rendering?

I've read around and 32GB is recommended for Fusion, wondering if it'd be worth the £££ to add more.

Any advice appreciated.

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Chad Capeland

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Re: Resolve 15.1

PostTue Oct 16, 2018 1:59 pm

Resolve and Fusion will use the RAM, yes. Realistically, you should have as much RAM as you can, as reading an image from cache can be 100,000x faster than rendering it again.
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