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Choosing a high power graphics card is of significant importance for operating modern video editing software in order to quickly render, compile, and export media files to produce a video.
Modern video editing software, such as Apple's Final Cut Pro or Adobe's Premiere Pro, requires a minimum level of power in computer hardware, RAM, processor, hard drive, and especially the video card.
Video editing tasks, such as converting a file format, resizing media, processing effects, processing transitions, modifying colors, modifying sound, rendering previews, and exporting finished media, all requires processing power and time.
To speed up your productivity as a professional videographer or video making enthusiast, you should choose a high power graphics card.
To choose a high power graphics card for video editing, you should first check the requirements and specifications for the video editing software you are using.
Different graphics cards support different programming interfaces, such as CUDA, OpenCL, OpenGL, and DirectX.
Your video editing software may only work with some programming interfaces.
Adobe Premiere Pro, for example, offers Mercury Playback Engine support to CUDA and OpenCL video cards.
Check the system requirements of the software you are using, to see which video cards and programming interfaces are recommended for your software and operating system.
depends on a number of factors, including the number of cores, amount of video RAM, type of video RAM, number of streams or threads, memory interface width (bits), memory bandwidth (GB/sec), SLI or Crossfire capability, GPU clock speed, memory clock speed, cooling method, power consumption, motherboard connection type, monitor port type, review rating, and warranty length.
For high power video editing, I recommend a clock speed of 1GHz, memory clock speed of 7GHz, 1500 CUDA cores, 4GB GDDR5 memory, 256 bit memory interface, and PCI Express 3.0 motherboard connection.
Even after checking the specifications of a high power video card, you should confirm your findings with trustworthy video card benchmark test results.
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