Regardless, if it's mission critical - render your work to see the results, don't trust a preview. You can actually get decent playback with red bar timeline sections with the GTX 1080, but the RX 580 needs to render those clips the majority of the time to get any legitimate playback preview. Overall the software just feels speedier and you less often have to force render stacked effects when the "red render bar" is on top of the footage. IN GENERAL Premiere Pro CC 2018 plays files back "better" with the GTX 1080 FE and using CUDA as a renderer (only available with NVIDIA). However, with an actual real-world timeline with footage from various sources, various resolutions, various codecs, and multiple stacked effects (both native and 3rd party) the GTX 1080 FE was more than 25% faster the majority of the time. The RX 580 processed these clips about 10-15% faster than the GTX 1080 FE. In Premiere Pro CC 2018, setup an unscientific test timeline with fractal generators (and a few others) and forced rendered the entire timeline. *** Unsure if this is an error, did not dig through the error report.Ĭinebench R15 (bad test, but just for FYI) Raytrace & Environment Map GPU: 0:06 / 0:26 *** Despite claiming CPU tests, they are not 100% CPU only with CC 2018.ĤK All CPU & Keyframe Handling: 11:43 / 7:51 Speeds with GTX 1080 FE were generally the faster result, but there are exceptions. The results from the (older) AfterBenchCC v1.1 tests in After Effects CC 2018 with RX 580 and GTX 1080 FE are posted below. Literally same exact machine and setup with just GPU swap in slot 1. Here are some initial speed tests and notes using both the NVIDIA GTX 1080 FE 8GB and Sapphire PULSE RX 580 8GB with an authentic Mac Pro 5,1 with 12-core 3.46ghz and 128GB RAM, running 10.13.6 with Adobe CC 2018 products. The companion website (features video image sequences, 3D renders, matte paintings, and other tutorial materials, allowing you to immediately apply the techniques taught in the book.The question is asked a lot about AMD and NVIDIA cards with Adobe CC products and I'm in a unique position with access to both cards right now.
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