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Considering Upgrade to 10.x - Quadro P1000 GPU Support?

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  • Robert Whetton
    I'd opt for the RX580, supports multiple 4K displays through it's 3x DisplayPort 1.4 (and AMD kicks butt in OCL) and is around 270% the performance of the Quadro...
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  • Dave R
    [quote="Bobtographer" wrote:
    I'd opt for the RX580, supports multiple 4K displays through it's 3x DisplayPort 1.4 (and AMD kicks butt in OCL) and is around 270% the performance of the Quadro...

    The OP did say he had a small low powered machine, the RX580 requires at least a 500W power supply to be fitted to the host machine.
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  • Sebastian RIckmann
    Hi all,

    tahnk you for the answers. I tried a P600 in the meanwhile, using the test Version of Capture One 10.1. It works perfectly using that card. Indeed, I have a 300W power supply only.
    But as I had to learn, 10.1 is very different to the Version 6 I use. It is no longer simply browsing over directories, catalog import is required now. That's a bit pitty, not the kind of workflow I'd prefer.

    Best Regards.
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  • SFA
    [quote="NN259081UL2" wrote:
    Hi all,

    tahnk you for the answers. I tried a P600 in the meanwhile, using the test Version of Capture One 10.1. It works perfectly using that card. Indeed, I have a 300W power supply only.
    But as I had to learn, 10.1 is very different to the Version 6 I use. It is no longer simply browsing over directories, catalog import is required now. That's a bit pitty, not the kind of workflow I'd prefer.

    Best Regards.


    If you have the Pro version you still have the session functionality as per Version 6.

    Only the "Express for Sony" version is restricted to Catalogue functionality.


    Grant
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  • Sebastian RIckmann
    Hi,

    thanks for the hint, I'll check again, I still have some test time left.

    Best Regards.
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  • Robert Whetton
    [quote="David532" wrote:
    [quote="Bobtographer" wrote:
    I'd opt for the RX580, supports multiple 4K displays through it's 3x DisplayPort 1.4 (and AMD kicks butt in OCL) and is around 270% the performance of the Quadro...

    The OP did say he had a small low powered machine, the RX580 requires at least a 500W power supply to be fitted to the host machine.

    you can get small form factor PSU..
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  • Sebastian RIckmann
    Sure, wouldn't be a problem to buy a bigger PSU, it is Standard ATX. But then you end up changing a lot of other things , too, especially if you don't want the PC to be any nosier than currently. I don't use any other case fans than the one in the PSU. This is enough for a 35W low power i3 CPU and the P600 graphic card. When adding a high power gamer graphic solution, typically you have to switch to water coooling to get a PC as silent as the one I have now.
    The GPU Speed of the P600 Card is good enough for my needs. Besides Caputure One, I use ACDSEE, too. ACDSEE is using this GPU and it is really fast like that, about 10 times faster reacting on changes in the RAW development module than before.
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