![]() ![]() ![]() Wow thanks for your input guys! I was hoping that 16 gb ram would be enough, since that was the recommended amount. If your sons looking to switch between applications other than resolve ie premiere, ae then you'd probably want to take into greater consideration the cpu but I just did a quick test with 4 prores layers, each with 5 nodes applied and ended up with peak loads at 31% cpu memory use around 3.8gb and gpu load around 15% so you'd have a good amount of breathing room on a similar spec machine. Da Vinci recommends 8GB of Vram on the gpu for 4k workflows so provided your gpu meets that spec it should carry the bulk of the workload. I did used to run the same setup with a gtx 980 and found it workable with some dropframes although now can run smoother playback at the full fps. I work in 4k most of the time running multiple nodes and several stacked timeline layers and have a i7 6700k with 32gb ddr4 ram and a 2080ti which works absolutely fine. ![]() Its also very gpu based compared to premiere so although having a decent cpu is good you'd be better off having a chunky gpu and a half way decent cpu (Agree about the 32gb Ram though). Resolve is a node editor so the more nodes you have the more hardware requirement you'll have. Depends what your going to be doing really. ![]()
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