So, apparently I'm going to work more and more with video, so I'm gonna need hardware acceleration....I'm mostly working with 1080@25p AVCHD. I don't care that much if it takes a bit longer to export, as I' going to do that over the night, but I do want to be able to work without waiting for the PC. So, my rig atm is:
AMD Phenom II 1055T@3.2ghz
Gigabyte GA 870a motherboard
4GB DDR3 (which I'm going to add another 8gb for a total of 12)
Ati radeon HD3870
three HDDs, one DVD
650w psu
Budget is set around 200€ and here are the candidates:
Gtx 550Ti-115€
Gtx 560-175€
Gtx 470-175€
Gtx 560Ti-205€
So, what to get for the most bang for the buck?
Thanks for your help,
ribafishfish
PS:I know that Adobe officially supports only 470(of these), and I also know for the hack to make any of them work.
Go with a 560 Ti even if it has 384 cores. This is because it can be ported to a newer, more current system. Also, future versions of Premiere after CS6 will require SSE 4.1 support just to even run at all.
As for the GTX 470 and GTX 560 (non-Ti), it's now a case of "penny-wise, pound-foolish" (or just plain "pound-foolish" in the case of the GTX 470). Between the plain GTX 560 and the GTX 560 Ti, you get what you pay for: The plain GTX 560 can achieve a performance score of only around 120 seconds in the MPEG-2 DVD test in PPBM5, while the GTX 560 Ti can do the same test in 90-ish seconds (both scores are on an i7-2600K system overclocked to 4.4GHz). The GTX 470, at least in its reference form, is now relatively slow for its relatively high power draw: That GPU tends to heat up nearly all the way to its maximum safe temperature during the MPEG-2 DVD test in PPBM5. As a result, the reference GTX 470 is barely faster than a non-Ti GTX 560 in that particular test.
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