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In Premiere Pro, I can render videos with my RX 580 GPU without any problems.
When I go to After Effects, it is impossible to render with the GPU.
Would the Adobe package have good compatibility with AMD GPUs?
I can't afford to invest in an RTX at the moment.
Would it be possible to work with Motion and Video with an RX 7600?
It does okay in Premiere Pro. But After Effects is a completely different story. You see, with AMD GPUs Windows is permanently stuck on OpenCL for GPGPU processing even though AMD had already depreciated that API in favor of ROCm which current versions of Windows do not support at all. Even worse, After Effects performs much, much worse in OpenCL than it does in CUDA (the latter of which is supported only by Nvidia GPUs). Simply put, the performance improvement of the RX 7600 would not be worth
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It does okay in Premiere Pro. But After Effects is a completely different story. You see, with AMD GPUs Windows is permanently stuck on OpenCL for GPGPU processing even though AMD had already depreciated that API in favor of ROCm which current versions of Windows do not support at all. Even worse, After Effects performs much, much worse in OpenCL than it does in CUDA (the latter of which is supported only by Nvidia GPUs). Simply put, the performance improvement of the RX 7600 would not be worth the price that you'd be paying for it, coming from an RX 580. And that's not to mention that even the RX 9070 XT performs very poorly in After Effects compared to even a "budget" Nvidia RTX GPU such as the RTX 3050 (mentioned below).
So, if you use After Effects frequently, then see if you can get a slightly older-gen Nvidia RTX GPU such as an RTX 3050 8 GB or an RTX 3060 12 GB for around the same price or slightly more than your planned RX 7600. (The newer generation Nvidia GPUs such as the RTX 5060 are insanely expensive for their own good at this time.)
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