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itanviana
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October 16, 2019
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PREMIERE DANDO PROBLEMA COM AMD RADEON

  • October 16, 2019
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Adobe fazendo os clientes passar RAIVA!! programa dando gargalo no PC não utilizando a GPU para renderizar, horrível o suporte, ninguem ajuda, e o cliente fica na mão.

 

Tenho um i7 7700

32gb de ram

1 ssd 500gb samsung evo 3.500mb/s

1 ssd 500gb corsair 

2 hd de 2tb sata

1 placa de video AMD RADEON 580X 8gb

 

e o premiere fica dando gargalo no PC, não consigo trabalhar, não puxa nada da GPU, fica puxando só do processador!

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R Neil Haugen
Legend
October 20, 2019

As another user, well ... I can only comment on how "things" stand in general. A large part of the bottleneck on your rig is the CPU itself ... only a four core CPU is a bit small for the current crop of NLEs. I'm running a six core rig, also with 32Gb of RAM and a GTX 1060 GPU. The RTX580 and GTX1060 are pretty close, the 1060 barely rated above the 580 for general GPU stats/performance, though the Nvidia card does a bit better than that with Premiere.

 

Especially if you're working with long-GOP mov/mp4 H.264 media or multi-K log/raw media, that rig will have troubles. Just moving to a six core CPU would make a huge difference.

 

Would be nice if Premiere could route more to the GPU for basic rendering ... which would have the realistic effect of making basic editing quicker but for final exports with color & such, little to no difference at all of course. But the editing might be easier.

 

Your rig is definitely a machine where proxies ... Cineform proxies ... could make a huge difference in real-time editing work. Proxies have always been the big tool for best playback/editing work, still are. Whether you're in Premiere, Resolve, Avid, whatever.

 

I also work with Resolve and AfterEffects, and I get a bit better playback in Premiere currently than Resolve. Not a big difference, just ... some.

 

And my rig will shortly be moved down the line in our shop to a station less 'needy' than mine. I'll be getting a new rig sometime in November. The needs of the apps and media always seem to go up as far as requiring hardware resources. My rig is now three years old. As a secondary unit here, it will have use for a while longer as some of our stations only do stills photo processing with very little video.

 

I need more oomph for all my video post apps than a six core 32GB/RAM rig can provide.

 

Neil

 

 

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Srishti Bali
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 19, 2019

Moving the discussion to Premiere Pro community for expert help.