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As the subject implies, I have built a small factor PC with an mATX board and Ryzen 1600X to take "on the road". I planned to use my old GTX 960 4GB in it but, unfortunately, it is too wide i.e. the PCB and plastic shroud extends too far from the edge of the standard bracket and prevents the PC case's side panel to be closed. So I thought of using a GT1030 that I had which is "half width" PCB and heatsink. However the heatsink is double height i.e. occupies two brackets' height vertically so I thought of slipping another low profile GT1030 under it to get a dual GPU setup to spice up Resolve speed a little. Alternatively, I tried to find a more powerful GPU with less "body" but all extend too far from edge of the bracket.
Then I found out about the new NVidia Quadro T400 Turing graphics card that is not much more expensive than a GT1030, same-ish performance, but features 10 bit output and 2x NVENC units (!) that GT 1030 lacks.
I guess I'm asking: would a GeForce and a Quadro live happily together or there would be clashes between them since they probably need different drivers (no NVENC in Resolve or similarly disastrous symptoms )? I intend to use the Quadro as compute-only, and the GT1030 as compute and display. Has any one tried a similar setup? If a NO would be too resounding, there is also an OEM RX 550 2 GB available with AMD reference design (low profile blower design that everyone seems to hate) and VCE encoder that may not interfere with GT1030. Both would run OpenCL in Resolve, of course.
I'm ready and waiting.
Then I found out about the new NVidia Quadro T400 Turing graphics card that is not much more expensive than a GT1030, same-ish performance, but features 10 bit output and 2x NVENC units (!) that GT 1030 lacks.
I guess I'm asking: would a GeForce and a Quadro live happily together or there would be clashes between them since they probably need different drivers (no NVENC in Resolve or similarly disastrous symptoms )? I intend to use the Quadro as compute-only, and the GT1030 as compute and display. Has any one tried a similar setup? If a NO would be too resounding, there is also an OEM RX 550 2 GB available with AMD reference design (low profile blower design that everyone seems to hate) and VCE encoder that may not interfere with GT1030. Both would run OpenCL in Resolve, of course.
I'm ready and waiting.
Asus Prime X370-Pro+R7 3700X@PBO+32 GB G.Skill AEGIS DDR-4@3200MHz
Sapphire RX6700 10GB
Adata A400 120GB System,A2000 500GB Scratch SSDs
Media storage:"Always in motion is it"
BMD Mini Monitor 4K
Windows 11 Pro+Resolve Studio 18+Fusion Studio 18
Sapphire RX6700 10GB
Adata A400 120GB System,A2000 500GB Scratch SSDs
Media storage:"Always in motion is it"
BMD Mini Monitor 4K
Windows 11 Pro+Resolve Studio 18+Fusion Studio 18