My shiny new build has an AMD R9 290 to complement the i7-5960 for running SVP 13. As reported several times on this forum, MC and Sony AVC (MPEG2) codecs do not function with this latest generation.
Overclocking the 5960 to 4.0 GHz performs the MC Sony Red Car Benchmark in 59 seconds with no GPU activity showing. This is disappointing (when compared to Hulk's summary of results.)
http://www.hyperactivemusic.com/vegaspro/vegaspro.html
In the above table, much older CPU chips running with GTX 570 and 580 or AMD 6870 run the benchmark much faster.
I have an AMD 6970 (purchased from ebay). What do I need to be wary of when adding the 6970 to the R9 290? The machine has a 1200 watt power supply, so I don't think that is an issue.
I have AMD Catalyst 14.301 installed. Will the older card work with the newer driver?
Should I just be patient and wait for SCS to update the AVC codecs for the new GPU hardware?
Or even remove the R9 290 and set it aside until the new architecture is supported, and run with the 6970?
90% of my demand is for DVD and BluRay (I service dinosaurs, I know, I know.)
Overclocking the 5960 to 4.0 GHz performs the MC Sony Red Car Benchmark in 59 seconds with no GPU activity showing. This is disappointing (when compared to Hulk's summary of results.)
http://www.hyperactivemusic.com/vegaspro/vegaspro.html
In the above table, much older CPU chips running with GTX 570 and 580 or AMD 6870 run the benchmark much faster.
I have an AMD 6970 (purchased from ebay). What do I need to be wary of when adding the 6970 to the R9 290? The machine has a 1200 watt power supply, so I don't think that is an issue.
I have AMD Catalyst 14.301 installed. Will the older card work with the newer driver?
Should I just be patient and wait for SCS to update the AVC codecs for the new GPU hardware?
Or even remove the R9 290 and set it aside until the new architecture is supported, and run with the 6970?
90% of my demand is for DVD and BluRay (I service dinosaurs, I know, I know.)