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  • how is the quadro series for gaming? i use alot of adobe programs but not for 3D or video design.. can't find info on the physx and overal gaming preformance on these cards. plz anyone help?

  • NVIDIA will the settings and format of the vid remains the same ?

    

  • can any body genuinely explain me how does RAM affects the { esp. video playback and visuals} or any computing in our system besides the G card .

  • @MrSquareZNation

    RAM is used to hold information that you currently need to use. It accesses files on the HDD and loads them into the RAM and then anything that needs to access that information accesses it through the much much faster ram than loading it from the HDD every time. Of course this is the simple version but that's about it. It does not do any actual computing. If you don't have enough RAM it has to cycle out the info you don't need for the info you need which causes slowdowns.

  • Wish Adobe would allow GPU rendering on the GeForce series :-(.

  • Actually you can, it's "Unlockable"

  • Any regular nVidia card can encode just as good as Quadro but nVidia won't let you use anything but Quadro in Premiere because they really want you to pay them 4x the price for the same performance.

  • ATI!

  • The thing that really annoys me is YouTube won't support msts. audio ! the video looks awesome but the damn audio lol

    what audio settings did u guys use in this video if by chance u know...

  • Nvidia is loosing, ATI is catching up..

  • i want to know when the quadro fx 4800 card will be reviewed for video encoding as all i keep seeing is the damned 1800 card.

  • Doesn't look like this "Codec" has much customization besides framerate, bitrate mode, or bitrate. Won't be popular for "Video Professionals"

  • Amazing!

  • umm i'm planning to get a couple of GTX 480's in SLI for my rig, can I use CUDA acceleration with that software and the GPU's i want??

  • @raidentheninja you will only know by looking at the features on the card your getting, if its not cuda featured then it wont have cuda running from it.

  • @raidentheninja this plug in for permier is only aviable for the quadro gps but you can use badabom video converter...this one is for all nvidia graphic cards but i don't know if it is supporting sli...and sry for my bad english

  • According to Adobe hardware forums Premiere Pro currently doesn't support neither ATI Stream nor NVIDIA CUDA.

    Apparently, NVIDIA has created a special encoder to be able to overcome this restriction.

    Will there be a special encoder made available for other NVIDIA CUDA cards as well?

    One more question: I'm just a home user trying to edit my AVCHD Lite clips. I don't want to use a graphics adapter with a fan. I require quiteness for my work. Will there be a fanless CUDA card available as well?

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  • I want that card but in a laptop.

  • wow

  • any gpu encoding possibility for us Cs3 users?

  • How i wish i had a card like. it would greatly help me with my JOB>.

  • what kind of gpu would you need fot that?

  • What you don't see is that some of the important encodingfeatures of h264 can't be done/parallelized very good on the gpu.. so maybe they're just left out? ;)

  • Awesome!

  • Can this be done with Sony Vegas?

  • No lol. Adobe rebuilt all of these applications to make use of cuda. You'll have to check with sony to see if they will ever take advantage of cuda. Which I doubt since I think sony is still a little bitter with nvidia.

  • Thanks I was just asking around because I've been using Sony Vegas Pro 8.0 for a while now and wanted to know if it supoert cuda. :)

  • i will have i7 + GTX260! will it be possible for me to use that within CS4? [ok, not in such speed as Quadro..but close?].

  • Core i7 and a GTX260 would be absolutely fine to use with CS4. To be honest, I don't think you'd notice any difference between a standard card and a quadro for CS4 use. You tend to yield performance increases with a quadro when using CAD and such. Just make sure you get a GTX 260 that has 216 cores and is 55nm fabrication. Hope that helps :)

  • Wow! Thank u!!! u made my day!! :]

    now im SOO happy i ordered an NVIDIA card, even though ppl told me i should go for ATI's 4870. :D to know things will go Thats smooth with Depth of Field Rendering, and some other stuff- this might give me a chance at creating better stuff in AE! :D i didnt really knew what is that CUDA technology,but now i know.

    I ordered the GAINWARD GTX260 Golden Sample card.will it be OK?

    Also, do u think that rendering with CUDA will be faster than with the i7 CPU?

  • Glad to help... I've just had a look and that card is spot on, 216 core and 55nm. It's a very quick card and a reasonable overclocker. Just make sure you have good airflow in your case as they are hot. Also, make sure your case is deep enough as the card is 10" long. It'll definetly increase your productivity that is for sure ;)

  • Thanx a LOT, my friend! :D

    actually, i think this card is rather cool. it has 2 fans, and keeps on 60 something degrees celcius [compared to 70 something on the original one :] .. im Golden now! Cheers! :]

    p.s-is there a source i can trun to -to find ALL the benefits of using Adobe+Nvidia's CUDA?? any links?

  • @eladbari YEP and then u can use mercury playblack

  • @th3d3wd3r they're doing something like this in version 10

  • LOL, now do it in vista!

  • What CPU is that?

  • Another reason why I love Nvidia.

  • Exactly

  • How much longer does Nvidia have to impress us? They're too good.. just.. awesome.

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