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Jeff Kilgroe
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+1 - no point in using Tesla cards, or Quadro cards for that matter, which are the same as Tesla cards with the additional video outputs. Resolve and most media apps which rely on CUDA for acceleration don't utilize additional features of the Tesla or Quadro cards, like the multi-point precision. And even in that example, the Titan GPUs offer FP64 ability like the Quadro/ Tesla. The GeForce / Titan cards perform better in most situations because they are clocked faster and have faster RAM while supporting 99% of the same instruction set and all of the functionality used by Resolve...
There are instances where a Quadro or Tesla card make sense. Running Resolve and Premiere are not such an instance. A SuperClocked Titan Black is still the best thing going for Resolve. On the latest systems, you can drive two of them at full capacity, even 3 in some cases or on dual CPU systems.
BMD recommends the GeForce/ Titan cards. They do keep Quadro cards on the list because many people think that's what they need or corporate purchase lists dictate so. They don't even bother recommending Tesla cards.
In Resolve you want to make sure all your GPUs are of the same type and configuration. Same number of cores and amount of RAM. Resolve will utilize each GPU within the specs of your lowest common denominator GPU. So if you have two Titan 6GB cards and you throw in a 3GB GTX 760 with half has many CUDA cores. Your Titans will only be used for half of their CUDA cores and RAM to match.
There are instances where a Quadro or Tesla card make sense. Running Resolve and Premiere are not such an instance. A SuperClocked Titan Black is still the best thing going for Resolve. On the latest systems, you can drive two of them at full capacity, even 3 in some cases or on dual CPU systems.
BMD recommends the GeForce/ Titan cards. They do keep Quadro cards on the list because many people think that's what they need or corporate purchase lists dictate so. They don't even bother recommending Tesla cards.
In Resolve you want to make sure all your GPUs are of the same type and configuration. Same number of cores and amount of RAM. Resolve will utilize each GPU within the specs of your lowest common denominator GPU. So if you have two Titan 6GB cards and you throw in a 3GB GTX 760 with half has many CUDA cores. Your Titans will only be used for half of their CUDA cores and RAM to match.