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1. Re: Upgrading video card worthwhile CS5 from GTX570 --> GTX770
John T Smith Jun 6, 2014 8:35 AM (in response to ntreuter)Read Tweakers Page especially the article about balanced systems
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2. Re: Upgrading video card worthwhile CS5 from GTX570 --> GTX770
JSS1138 Jun 6, 2014 4:16 PM (in response to ntreuter)[Moved to Hardware forum.]
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3. Re: Upgrading video card worthwhile CS5 from GTX570 --> GTX770
ECBowen Jun 7, 2014 11:41 AM (in response to ntreuter)Unless your getting into media with resolutions greater than 1080 then there wont be a significant difference in performance right now. This also depends on the CPU and ram available to feed the GPU.
Eric
ADK
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4. Re: Upgrading video card worthwhile CS5 from GTX570 --> GTX770
ntreuter Jun 27, 2014 8:40 AM (in response to ECBowen)Thanks guys. Particularly, I notice when using a denoise plugin, or adding effects, my real time playback gets pretty slow and sometimes unwatchable. I don't transcode videos, typically I use them right out of the camera (DSLR or GoPro, mostly). I figured more CUDA cores would help alleviate this problem.
Rest of my config:
Intel Core i7 3770k OC to 4.2GHz (cooled with Coolermaster Hyper212)
Asrock z77 Extreme 4 mobo
Corsair Vengeance RAM, 32GB
Corsair HX750 PSU
Case is a Fractal Design R4
Disks:
Scratch Disk - 120GB SSD Kingston SSDNow (Sata 2)
OS / Apps: 240GB Samsung 830 SSD (Sata 3)
Media Storage: RAID1 1.5TB Seagate 7200rpm drives
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5. Re: Upgrading video card worthwhile CS5 from GTX570 --> GTX770
ECBowen Jun 27, 2014 9:40 AM (in response to ntreuter)That sounds like the CPU is close to max processing capability. Convert the Go Pro to Cineform and see how it runs then.
Eric
ADK



