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    As I continue to learn Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 and NeatVideo, it has come to my attention that I just may need a better/faster VIDEO CARD for my Windows7 PC, especially after I'm able to afford, purchase, and start using AE CS5.5

    After watching a little of Brad Allen's tutorial I can see that I probably DO need a better video card. I don't know the card I have right now, but will find out and update this post.

    Does anyone know of a good, "reasonably priced", Video Card that will make APP CS5.5 and AE CS5.5 work better and faster? Please give me the brand, model, price, and source, but please don't even bother to tell me of a card that costs in the thousands of dollars, 'cause there's no way I can afford that. The RedRocket would be perfect, but I'll be flapping my arms and flying to Mars before I can afford THAT.

    Thanks for your help.

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    I just had a Windows 7 system built with a GTX 580 video card, with 3 gb of ram. The card was $548. and the system is really fast and solid running CS 5.5.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry Gregg View Post
    I just had a Windows 7 system built with a GTX 580 video card, with 3 gb of ram. The card was $548. and the system is really fast and solid running CS 5.5.
    +1 Have the same card with Windows 7 and cs.5.5. Fantastic performance!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry Gregg View Post
    I just had a Windows 7 system built with a GTX 580 video card, with 3 gb of ram. The card was $548. and the system is really fast and solid running CS 5.5.
    Thanks.

    I'll look into it.

    Since there are so many brands, etc, out there, can you give me the EXACT one you have?

    Are you also saying that your PC has only 3GB of RAM, or are you referring to the card alone? I ask, because my PC has 12.0 GB of RAM.

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    No he's saying the video card has 3GB of RAM. Something like this:

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130751
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    He's talking about the video card having 3GB of RAM. Which is one of the more common configurations of the nViida GTX580 video card. I would highly recommend this card as well. It will become your primary display card and replace whatever you have now. You do need to see what you have now before you upgrade though. If you already have a GTX480, as an example, an upgrade to the 580 is probably not going to get you much. Also be aware that working with R3D files, the video card does not accelerate any of the wavelet decompression or debayer process, this is entirely done on the CPU or the RED Rocket (if you have one). So, depending on the specs of the rest of your system, you may run into other bottlenecks. The GPU helps accelerate much of the process that comes *AFTER* decompression and debayer/decode of your most common codecs. Of course the speed advantage is still very noticeable because that acceleration helps keep the load off the CPU so that it may work more on those decompression and decode operations.

    nVidia is also set to release new video cards in the coming few weeks. However, depending on your system configuration, you may or may not benefit from them. If you have PCIe v3.0 slots, then you may find some advantages to waiting for the upcoming GTX670 or GTX680 cards. However, it will probably take some (several weeks) time for Adobe to profile them and get them on the certified list withe the proper settings for best support. Some tweaker will probably beat them to it and post the settings, but we can't know for sure how it will play out until the cards start to actually ship. And, depending on the rest of the system, a GPU like the 580 may very well be all it can handle... Like I said above, you could have bottlenecks elsewhere. And those can still hamstring a fast GPU.
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    ^^^ pro advice right there
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    What about this one guys? It's a better price. Will it do the same job?

    http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Mini-HDMI.../dp/B004B8VL64


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    It's a better price because it's half the RAM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Tiffee View Post
    It's a better price because it's half the RAM.
    Oh, I see.

    Well, scratch that one.

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