Hello S Kendall,
I'm unsure of how I need to configure the system to take advantage of the GTX 690 for video rendering. |
By "rendering" are you speaking about the exporting process or the effects processing process? Either way, I think you may be expecting more than you bargained for. GPUs are not used for "video rendering," as exporting is a CPU intensive process. A better GPU can assist with real time playback and effects performance, however, only a single GPU is used in that case. A second or third GPU usually sits idle during the editing process.
GPUs can only assist the exporting times for effects processing only if you have certain GPU accelerated effects added to clips. A few other items can be accelerated by faster/more GPUs, such as, scaling or changing frame rates on export. Multiple GPUs can be used in this regard, but a good number of customers are still confused when they see no added benefit by adding another GPU. For example, if you add no GPU accelerated effects or are not scaling from 4K down to HD on export, the GPU could largely sit idle.
So, in many cases, a faster GPU or multiple GPUs do not reduce exporting times except when certain effects are added. Some even say that dual GPUs are a waste of money. On the same thread, you see our hardware experts saying that configuring these GPUs using SLI may actually cause more problems for you then not doing so.
More on that topic here: https://www.provideocoalition.com/adobe-premiere-pro-and-multiple-gpus/
Please return with any questions.
Thanks!
Kevin