Davinci Resolve GPU Acceleration!

Davinci Resolve GPU Acceleration!

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Freedom Isdead
Freedom Isdead - 06.10.2023 10:43

I have huge issues with heavy fusion work with my PC in the studio version, although my PC specs are OK, i ve got a Ryzen 9 5900x 64GB of RAM and rx6600 GPU,, my GPU seems to be the bottleneck with usage of 99% when editing with fusion heavy task. I am disapointed i need to upgrade my GPU to an expensive highl end GPU in order to fully use davinci studio, i don t think that the option you shown would improve performance as by default resolve use the dedicated GPU which is always better than igpu.

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LeicaM11
LeicaM11 - 27.09.2023 23:26

This assumption is only partially,correct. The HW engines for decoding and encoding H.264 or H.265 are separately from the iGPU. They can encode about 300-600 fps.

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ProBil music
ProBil music - 27.09.2023 03:48

Hello i need with my intel i9 13900K, am new on both PC and Davinci resolve user and every time i play a footage my intel processor hits 100% as soon as play the Video, please i don't what i am doing wrong?.

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Grandestiny
Grandestiny - 25.09.2023 05:46

Hi! I came here to look for answers on this topic. Correct me if I am wrong but from the looks of your video, you were actually using the AMD GPU in both instances, except the encoding method was switched around. Because, it does not make sense that the dedicated AMD GPU is slower than the integrated Intel CPU Graphics. In that case, this video is actually touting that CPU is better than GPU acceleration and defeats the point of the video. To have a proper test, you'd need to redo the video by manually selecting the Intel CPU in the settings and rerun both encoders.

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The Lighters World
The Lighters World - 13.09.2023 23:33

I jave i7 11th gen and RTX 3050ti but if I want to cut something on davinci free it's lagging. It will help me studio version for smooth playback?

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Gill Danier
Gill Danier - 31.08.2023 18:28

Thank You man!!

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GV ensino
GV ensino - 24.08.2023 20:22

Great video! Is there a big difference in timeline performance too?

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Kysoru
Kysoru - 18.08.2023 14:31

I am using Davinci Resolve version 18.5 and I haven't got the Option to encode with Nvidia, I have only got the Option to use CUDA

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Jarod Lonsdale
Jarod Lonsdale - 03.08.2023 18:18

That's surprising between the discrete GPU and iGPU. Would it be possible to see the difference between rendering with and without a GPU in Davinci? I am trying to work out if using the free version of Davinci is worthwhile.

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Grampie's Workshop
Grampie's Workshop - 13.06.2023 16:11

How's she goin'? It's been a while since I was last on your channel but I have recently switched to DaVinci Resolve 18.5 (free version) and have upgraded my rig. I was discovering that the GPU (A radeon RX580) wasn't being used as much I expected. When I investigated I found out the 'free' version doesn't allow for GPU acceleration. This video was very timely for me and informative and I think you making great tech videos. They have sure helped me out a lot!! Take 'er easy!!!

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Yves Jannic
Yves Jannic - 13.06.2023 15:14

Hello it was with Intel integrated i7 12700k you tested, what about a NVIDIA GPU versus Intel one ?

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