Fri Aug 26, 2016 3:51 pm
I ran a subsequent test with both TITAN cards mounted within the computer -- but with the DaVinci Resolve > Preferences > Video I/O and GPU > Use Display GPU For Compute option deselected.
Here is that test:
Blur:
09 Nodes: 24fps
18 Nodes: 24fps
30 Nodes: 20fps
66 Nodes: 10fps
TNR:
1: 24fps
2: 24fps
4: 20fps
6: 13fps
And once again, for comparison purposes only, here are the dual TITAN X Pascal numbers which I posted earlier in this thread (the Use Display GPU For Compute option selected).
Blur:
09 Nodes: 24fps
18 Nodes: 24fps
30 Nodes: 24fps
66 Nodes: 17fps
TNR:
1: 24fps
2: 24fps
4: 24fps
6: 17fps
So, you can see the effect of removing the Display GPU's computational capabilities on the benchmark.
HP Z840 | Dual 10-Core Xeon 2.3 GHz | Dual TITAN Xp | 64 GB RAM | Media: PCIe SSD 2.5 GB/s
DeckLink 4K Ext 12G | Pocket UltraScope | Avid Artist Color | CalMAN Studio/C6-HDR
Resolve Studio 15.0.0B.043 | Fusion Studio 9.0.2 | DTV 10.9.12 | Win10 Pro 1803