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  1. #1 Speedgrade & graphics card 
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    Hi all!

    Which graphics card are you guys using with Speedgrade? Im interested to know the performance difference between the 4xx, 5xx, 6xx & Quadro series.

    Anyone using dual graphics? Any performance difference?
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    I use the Quadro 4000, 4800, 5000 with SG and PR Pro with similar results.
    Personally, unless you need SDI, the 6000 may be more than you need.

    Wes
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    I use the Quadro 4000 and GTX 570. I like more the Quadro card, I think its performance is superior.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Manuel López Pérez View Post
    I use the Quadro 4000 and GTX 570. I like more the Quadro card, I think its performance is superior.
    When you say the performance of the Quadro card is superior, do you mean in terms of real-time playback with effects applied?

    Are there certain tasks in which the Quadro cards perform better than GTX cards in Speedgrade?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zul, Y View Post
    When you say the performance of the Quadro card is superior, do you mean in terms of real-time playback with effects applied??
    Yes, that is.
    Although that is subjective, only the experience of work with both.
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    I'm running a Geforce 680 2GB on Windows 7 x64. I'm able to get real time playback after the files are cached into memory (The green bar across the top) on a 1920x1080 DPX workflow.

    I'm currently asking on the Adobe Forums if there is a way to get the initial read to play back in real time. Not sure if this is a Disk IO issue, or a gimped Nvidia driver issue.
    Alexander Mejia, Video Editor, Colorist, and Compressionist Volition-Inc/THQ-Inc. @Alexander_Mejia
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