Mailing List AE-List@media-motion.tv ? Message #43539
From: Todd Kopriva <kopriva@adobe.com>
Subject: RE: [AE] 2 gfx cards in a workstation and cuda acceleration
Date: Wed, 9 May 2012 15:00:41 -0700
To: After Effects Mail List <AE-List@media-motion.tv>, Robert Behnke <robert_behnke@yahoo.com>
Headless or not makes no difference for CUDA computation. It does matter for OpenGL usage, which requires a connected monitor.

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> Sent: 09May2012 14:57
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> Subject: Re: [AE] 2 gfx cards in a workstation and cuda acceleration
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> What if you run the quadro 4000 headless? And then use the ATI 5770 to
> drive 2 monitors? Same deal?
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> Robert Behnke
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> From: Brian Maffitt <brian@totaltraining.com>
> To: After Effects Mail List <AE-List@media-motion.tv>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 9, 2012 2:52 PM
> Subject: Re: [AE] 2 gfx cards in a workstation and cuda acceleration
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> After Effects will use all available cores on all cards. The RAM, per
> card, will be equal to the smallest of the two cards (so if one has
> 1GB, and one has 2GB, both cards will use 1GB).
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> Premiere behaves differently but someone else will have to chime in
> with the details.
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> B
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> How do the adobe apps choose what to use?
> I have a quadro 4000 attached to monitor 1
> and also a gtx 570 attached to monitor 2
> How does the adobe app choose which is the card to use?
> I looked but it is not clear.
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