At a glance - The best graphics cards for DaVinci Resolve
[12:59 Sun,27.November 2016 by Rudi Schmidts]
We had only recently about it ponders how pleasant it is when someone else makes meaningful benchmarks in our eyes and made it to Phillips Grarage which compares every now and then newer graphics cards under DaVinci Resolve. And now finally in 1080 and two RX480 made the long been announced comparison between a GTX 1070, a GTX in Dual setup composite Phillips Garage. The result? The two RX480 propose a GTX1080 in Resolve easy. And the GTX 1070 thus anyway. If one considers the also recently published by the author titanium figures, we see further that the dual-RX480 solution also barely a titanium X Pascal GPU has to admit defeat. We havenow allows the characters from the former test in a small table to grasp at once to give an overview of Phillips Testlaeufe in Resolve: In the only two comparable aussagekraeftigen tests (where the new Titanium X Pascal does not scratch at 25 fps limit here) see the results as follows: PIC 1: All results in fps, bigger is better. Now one can interpret this in different ways: Two RX480 are certainly the best price / performance ratio is, however, also need a computer with a corresponding number of PCI-Lanes. A GTX1080 is conversely not so far from the two RX480 and provides a one-card solution next few driver problems and uncomplicated motherboard choice also noticeably lower power consumption. Who wants here and now felling a decision,has herewith definitely a few key numbers on the table. In a few weeks all this is likely, however, again very different. As soon as a GTX 1080Ti is expected, which should be in the price of the GTX regions in 1080, but the performance shares more with the new Titanium X. At the last Ti-introduction of the GTX980 price was lowered simultaneously. At the same time AMD now also have faster GPUs in Startloechern. And what would also be of interest to us: Are two more favorable RX470 really much slower than two RX480? We think, even this combination would have to beat even a GTX 1080, but could be available in the near future with 2 x 8GB below 400 euros. And last of all believe WCCF-Tech, however, -the not lying always right,