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Hi im trying to decide between the 4070 ti vs radeon 7900 xtx for Premieor pro/ after effects.
I use 4k h.265 sony files.
I currently use a 2070s im hoping this will be a big jump in performenace? I know everyone says CPU is matters moslty but im hoping through updates adobe has been taking advtange of the GPU more.
I have noticed that when I "Render in to out" in PP i can somtimes see 100% gpu useage.
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The only way you are going to get a reply here is in the (very rare) instance that someone has used both
I would go to Google and enter 'something like'
compare nvidia 4070 ti to radeon 7900 xtx
or
nvidia 4070 ti versus radeon 7900 xtx
to find out if such a comparison exists
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In my case, I bought a Radoen 7900 XTX mainly for gaming purposes (it's a waste of money, I know) but I know a friend who bought a 4070-TI Super so he could play games with me, and in my oppinion the Radeon outperforms the NVIDIA. It is up to you which card to get. I wouldn't get the non super model of 4070 TI because the extra Vram (16GB) is worth the extra cost even if you don't do vram intensive stuff, you never know what you will end up doing in the future... I feel like they are both storng options, but if I were you, I would lean to the 7900 XTX (though in my case I use a lot of Vram for what I do so getting less ray traceing is worth the 24GB of Vram). Though if power consumption or heat output is a problem, I might go with the NVIDIA because it produces almost half the heat of the Radeon.
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Well, that choce may be fine for gaming. But video editing utilizes the GPU in a completely different way than games do. Hence my response: AMD simply refuses to support any newer version of OpenCL than it already does, and Adobe has no known current plans to support what replaces AMD's implementation of OpenCL while it may soon require a newer version of OpenCL just to even enable its GPU acceleration at all.
More specifically, AMD still supports only OpenCL 2.0 on its gaming GPUs while everybody else (Nvidia and Intel) already supports OpenCL 3.0.
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I see what you are saying, it seems like NVIDIA is the better option then. Thanks for pointing that out.
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Also be sure to use the STUDIO driver, not the Gaming driver
nVidia Driver Downloads https://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
-for all Adobe programs use the STUDIO driver, not the GAMING driver
-To achieve the highest level of reliability, Studio Drivers undergo extensive
-testing against multi-app creator workflows and multiple revisions of the top
-creative applications from Adobe to Autodesk and beyond
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Between the two, go for the RTX 4070 Ti SUPER. You see, AMD has depreciated OpenCL (which is now stuck on OpenCL 2.0, which is now 12 years old, for its gaming GPUs) in favor of the new ROCm API. And since there are currently no known plans for Adobe to support ROCm for GPU acceleration, the next major version release of Premiere Pro may require OpenCL 3.0 or higher support, thereby locking the Mercury Playback Engine (MPE) to the software-only rendering mode when an AMD GPU is installed.