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    Quote Originally Posted by Lonzo N View Post
    Thanks again for all your answers. Now waiting for UPS to deliver so I can try it out.
    Make sure you download the latest drivers from nVidia to get proper CUDA support for the 580!

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    Just wait! You have put up with that '08 Mac this long, no reason to short-change yourself by buying something now. Your best bet is the Quadro 4000 if you do. It takes a single slot width and single PCIe power connector. Offers decent all-around performance and CUDA acceleration for Premiere. Prices are up on the Quadro 4000, which sucks, I bought a few of them last year for about $600 each. Now it's hard to find them for $750 and often to find them under $800 is a blessing.

    nVidia is releasing new PCIe v3.0 cards in the next 3 weeks. I would wait. New Mac Pros are coming and there's already hooks in the developer previews of upcoming OSX releases that show support for both the ATI 7900 series as well as the nVidia GTX6xx series. There's a pretty credible rumor going on that we'll be able to use any off-the-shelf nVidia card with OSX 10.8. The drivers are pretty much there as they are now. Latest beta driver release from nVidia supports most GPU functionality with off the shelf (non-Mac) nVidia cards under 10.7. Of course, no EFI support on those cards, so that means no boot screen and no way to select OS volumes to boot from or other such features from the card, but it's a huge step in the right direction. The rumor goes more along the lines of Apple and Intel using the new EFI spec that allows for extended graphics support. It's taking the PC world eons to make the full EFI switch, but nVidia may finally be making the jump and placing a full OpenEFI on their new video cards.

    I hate dropping rumors like this because they often turn out untrue... However, I think there's enough out there to substantiate this one, or at least enough to justify mentioning it.

    Of course, this is all rumor or hearsay, but given what's showing up in all the developer seeds, there seems to be a lot happening on the hardware front at Apple. Personally, I'm not spending a dime on new computer hardware until I can get my hands on Xeon E5 workstations and Ivy Bridge desktops, as well as a lot of the other new goodies that are coming out in the next 3 to 6 weeks -- new CPUs, GPUs, SSDs and more. The rumor sites are almost totally silent on all this and what is showing up in regards to Apple and I'm not sure why, but I think they're too busy focusing on the notebooks and iDevices to really care, as is most of their membership.
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    Hey guys, I finally got the card and installed GTX 580 in slot 1 and GT 190 in slot 2. I also downloaded and update new drivers and i see it in my systems information. But, whenever I import an XML from FCP 7 and FCP X, Resolve crashes. Is there something I'm missing here?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lonzo N View Post
    Hey guys, I finally got the card and installed GTX 580 in slot 1 and GT 190 in slot 2. I also downloaded and update new drivers and i see it in my systems information. But, whenever I import an XML from FCP 7 and FCP X, Resolve crashes. Is there something I'm missing here?
    I think you're missing premiere...

    ...seriously though, this doesn't necessarily sound like a CUDA/GPU enabled problem. Were you able to load up FCP7/X XMLs prior to the new configuration?
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    Boy let's hope it's sooner rather than later.

    What's your current guesstimation?

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    Also hard to spend the money when you're adding to a system configuration that is 3 years old and new systems with updated CPUs, faster PCIe slots and faster memory architecture should be just around the corner.
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    @ Mike, prior to the new setup, I had the ATI 4870 and Resolve always asked me to changed video card. It never let me import XML at that time too. What will premiere do different. After editing in premiere, won't I have to export out XML and then import the xml file back into Resolve?
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    Not sure what the issues are with Resolve. It should load up as long as your GUI display card supports the minimum working resolution and nothing more. It doesn't care if you have CUDA or not. Seems like something else is amiss. It will tell you there's no card usable for acceleration, but it will still run.

    You can check your GTX 580 to see if the CUDA drivers are installed and functioning. ...Be sure that not only are the latest nVidia drivers (only work under OSX 10.7.3) are downloaded from nVidia and installed. Also install the latest CUDA package from nVidia as well. None of this is included with OSX.

    @Will, I have two reliable sources who have given me info on a new Mac Pro and a few things, but I'm not going to post any more details. I did post some details in another thread a while back, but I've already confirmed at least one of the aspects to that to be false. So, not going to make a big deal out of hearsay. They'll get here when they get here.

    FWIW, I see two possible scenarios... 1> Apple will launch their new Mac Pro next month in order to keep step with other workstation vendors who will officially ship their new Xeon-E5 systems in April (HP, Dell, et..). 2> Apple will hold their launch until July/August and ship the new systems with OSX 10.8 Mountain Lion.
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    I installed the latest CUDA drivers and it still won't import the XML. This is the free trial version Resolve that I'm using, so I don't know if that's the problem.
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    Hey Lonzo - did you get this problem squared away and get Resolve working?
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