So, for a while now, I've been using a 1st generation i3 system as my editing rig (your condolences are accepted). I stumbled on a NVidea 610 card that was being thrown out at work so I popped it into my system. Some improvement, but my system would crash shortly after the start of rendering. So back to CPU only where a two-hr movie without FX might run me overnight to render
Currently, I'm having CyberpowerPC assemble me a new rig with a AMD 8350 processor and an AMD Radeon 280 something or other. While I'm waiting, I found a tip for GPU rendering that suggested changing the dynamic RAM setting in preferences to zero. I did so.
Bam! It now takes 3.5 hours to render the film that took overnight to render. The CPU usage rarely maxes out. All of this with a ~$60 dollar card.
Now, I realize when I add sharpening, color correction, etc. the time for render will lengthen, but now I'm thinking I should have spent the $1000 on a Boss GPU, and foregone the pumped- up new CPU set-up and middle of the road GPU.
C'est la vie...
Currently, I'm having CyberpowerPC assemble me a new rig with a AMD 8350 processor and an AMD Radeon 280 something or other. While I'm waiting, I found a tip for GPU rendering that suggested changing the dynamic RAM setting in preferences to zero. I did so.
Bam! It now takes 3.5 hours to render the film that took overnight to render. The CPU usage rarely maxes out. All of this with a ~$60 dollar card.
Now, I realize when I add sharpening, color correction, etc. the time for render will lengthen, but now I'm thinking I should have spent the $1000 on a Boss GPU, and foregone the pumped- up new CPU set-up and middle of the road GPU.
C'est la vie...