GTX 1070 gpu rendering

jorgeandresb3 wrote on 2/12/2018, 1:06 PM

Hi. I am new here. use vegas pro 15 build 216. my question is.
Vegas pro 15 does not use more than 7% of the gpu to render, is that fine?

 

Does not recognize the gtx gpu see the image.

my team:
i7 7820x

Cooler aorus
aorus x299 lga 2066
32gb of ram ddr4
gtx 1070
caviar black 4tb
ssd 500gb

Comments

Cornico wrote on 2/12/2018, 1:11 PM

Those options are for the older cards with Cuda. Try the options of the Magix AVC codec, but first upgrade to build 261 of Vegas Pro 15

jorgeandresb3 wrote on 2/12/2018, 1:21 PM

AH OKAY ,. It is a good answer.
On the other hand, when using nvenc, will you use more than 7% of the GPU?

Cornico wrote on 2/12/2018, 1:42 PM

It goes on my hardware (signature) upto 50%, the fastest and very good renderoption I have in VPro.
Intell QSV is a little faster but less reliable on low bitrates.

jorgeandresb3 wrote on 2/12/2018, 2:16 PM

128/5000

then, there is no trick that helps to render or export a video using more than 50% of the gpu, for me it is the gtx 1070

Cornico wrote on 2/12/2018, 2:58 PM

Maybe, but that I did not test.
You can try it by putting a lot of FX that need also the GPU for hardware acceleration in Options/Preferences/Video and then render it with the same GPU.
I don't need faster rendering, so I did not test this because in each project that use FX it never will be the same.

Former user wrote on 2/12/2018, 4:22 PM

128/5000

then, there is no trick that helps to render or export a video using more than 50% of the gpu, for me it is the gtx 1070

I have never seen vegas15 use 50% or more 1070 GPU. The record I've seen is 47% & with most GPU intensive plugins more like 30% max. Vegas does not utalise the GPU well compared to adobe premiere & Davinci resolve where I've seen up to 80% GPU use & yes these editors render faster.

Note i'm not talking about GPU rendering using NVENC AVC. That doesn't utalise the GPU processing. It uses purpose ASIC. So if you use magix AVC with NVENC GPU rendering & no plugins your GPU use will be very little.

jorgeandresb3 wrote on 2/13/2018, 4:53 AM

Well, I tell you something else, it happens that I was rendering some dissolvences or simple transitions like a crossfire and it is congested or delayed to read it, (DISCUPEN MI ENGLES IS NOT GOOD). Apparently I discovered that I have problems with the GPU, it is not working correctly. Using some filters such as glow, blur, affect playback in real time.

Today I will be updating magix vegas 15 to build 261. I will tell you what happened.
I do not want to lose your attention, I hope you can help me.

I also tell you that I have gone from the version vegas 13 to the version magix vegas 15.