Yes. If my 2600xt 512 will do it, this thing certainly will.
Thanks Jerry, confirmed as I was thinking the same! Great! so one edit suite is good to go, just need to upgrade the other now!! Not so bad after all!
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Procoder 3.06 and various Prodad add-ons
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Seems too good to be true. EVGA GeForce 8500 GT, 1Gb, PCIExpress, and all that at $50 CAN.
Thanks in advance for your comments.
Rick
BigRick, Montreal, Canada
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Mark running 2 GPU'S on a single card has been around for a while now, NVidia has tried it in the past as well, The card is meant to be pretty good though, if your a gamer, it is a bit of an overkill though, The card you are referring too is 2 4870 doubled up. There is a lot ogf imformation on the net just do a google search about cards that run 2 GPU'S and enjoy the reading my friend.
Cheers
Steve
P.S A lot of the IT Pro's say that one card with a Big GPU and plenty of ram is enough for any application.
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but I stand corrected as I also read requirements on adobe's site.
also great link about cuda, I looked at the bababoom encoder a month or so ago and it sounded real interesting to me.
I have problem running explode 4.5. exporting timeline took too much time. I have nvidia 6200 graphic card. Should I have to change my graphics card.. please help me by giving your suggestions.
The graphics card will not help any export time. However, if you are talking about just rendering Xplode effects, a different card might help. There are also some "realtime recipe" posts for Xplode on the forum. Do a search. However Xplode is a legacy product, so I would not change cards just for that.
As you know i am partial to Nvidia, though that card will work well.
The bigger question is will it fit OK and run cool enough.
George Dame
Grass Valley / Canopus System Integrator - Nearly 13 Years
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If this is your P5K64 WS system then you will want to find a single slot card in order to work around the RAID card. The ATI card you posted a link to looks like a single slot card and the cooling fan is at the end, so it will not interfere with the much smaller Raid card.
While I do like the new GTX 2xx series cards from Nvidia they seem to all be a dual slot card that will not work in the P5K64 WS system.
George Dame
Grass Valley / Canopus System Integrator - Nearly 13 Years
Providing Systems, Onsite Delivery, Support & Training Services Nationwide Get Your Copy of The Edius 6 Comprehensive Tutorial by contacting me via PM, email or phone
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