I recently upgraded my PC to an Nvidia Titan X and noticed that all of the Vegas glitching I was seeing during editing and rendering disappeared. Large projects that would repeatedly hang on my laptop (Nvidia 970) rendered fine on the PC. Both have 16G ram, so video ram seemed to be the key difference.
I used to log out then log back into Windows before rendering my videos before that. That's no longer necessary now.
The Titan X has a lot more video ram than most cards. Since I mostly edit in stereoscopic 3D at full L/R HD, and use REVisionEffects Reel Smart Motion Blur which double the requirements for video ram, I'm starting to wonder if a lot of the Vegas project issues I (and possibly others here) are experiencing are simply a video ram problem.
Maybe between the OS desktop, Vegas UI and video effects, maybe Vram gets choked out. Anyway... for that it's worth...
Hope this helps.
- Don
I used to log out then log back into Windows before rendering my videos before that. That's no longer necessary now.
The Titan X has a lot more video ram than most cards. Since I mostly edit in stereoscopic 3D at full L/R HD, and use REVisionEffects Reel Smart Motion Blur which double the requirements for video ram, I'm starting to wonder if a lot of the Vegas project issues I (and possibly others here) are experiencing are simply a video ram problem.
Maybe between the OS desktop, Vegas UI and video effects, maybe Vram gets choked out. Anyway... for that it's worth...
Hope this helps.
- Don