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interesting... really? I had thought that was only with a Quadro / GT series combo, not SLI or dual-head cards. Todd could you clear that up? Is the same true for premiere? If so, maybe I will put both the 580 and 680 in the same machine... that would be something.
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 1:05 PM, rendernyc <rendernyc@gmail.com> wrote:
If you install 2 GTX580s CS6 will use both cards for the raytracer.i havent tested the 590 but dont recall it not working
don't get the 590 or any dual-card for CUDA. Like in an SLI setup, AE / PP can't use the second onboard card, even though it's a single unit
For AE I would think the most performance u will get at that price is the 590gtx which has 4x the cuda cores and 3GB ram
More cores means faster rendering and then the more ram on the card will help out with larger evironment maps
The q4000 will be much slower The 590 is basically 2 580s on one board. Depending on your system There's also the gtx480 and 580 where can install multiple cards that AE will use
Engineering is taking my Quadro FX1800 out of my computer. It is on the lower end of CUDA enabled cards but does help. I put up a fight until my boss said I had a $1000.00 limit to get whatever card I want to replace it. I will be upgrading from CS4 Production Premium to Creative Cloud along with upgrading BCC7 AE to 8 and getting the card, hopefully all today.
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