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Hi all!
I am having problems with my GTX 285, so i am looking to upgrade it. I have found the GeForce GTX 650 Ti card quite cheap, but i need to know, does the Premiere Pro CS5.5 Mecury GPU Playback engine support this card? It ain't listed in the list of supported cards, but it's an Nvidia card so i just wanted to be sure I also need to know: is the new cards on the list, that was added in CS6 also supported on CS5.5?
Thank you in advance
/gammarik
No, it is not on the list but yes, it would work. But my suggested minimum card is the GTX 660 which has 70% more memory bandwidth. I own a GTX 660 and it works very well with the small change to the Adobe "cuda_supported_cards.txt" file.
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RjL190365 wrote:
The GTX 650 Ti is slower than a GTX 470. You see, 768 Kepler cores (as in the GTX 650 Ti) are effectively equivalent to only 384 Fermi cores in CUDA operations (the GTX 470 has 448 CUDA cores in the Fermi architecture). Plus, the GTX 470 has a memory throughput of 134 MB/s versus only 86.4 GB/s for the GTX 650 Ti.
Okay, thank you! I think that will be the one i will go for!
Thank you all!
Have a nice day!
/Gammarik
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Test GTX 550Ti vs GTX 650 vs GTX 650 Ti in Premiere Pro CS6:
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It simply means, what Randall already alluded to, is that the 285 is around twice as fast as a 650. Memory bandwidth is the deciding factor for PR use.
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Gammarik,
I just purchased the 660Ti and it is now working great thanks to help in this forum.
I had to uninstall the built in video card drivers. AND I also had to had the GeForce 66 Ti to the list. Check my post Cheap Video Card and the responses have been real helpful. I am currently using it in Premiere Pro and AE CS6. Very pleased thus far and I only spent $274 for a new card. Happy camper now !
Let me know if u need help adding it to the list.
I suppose I have not worked with enuf yet but the 2 test I have done have been very positive.
Good luck, Gene
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