The Resolve engineers told me for the mac forget about two cards the GTX is all I need. Perhaps that's more a mac thing as the GTX takes up two slots with it's piggy back board stuff IIRC. If you add the second card on a pc I would assume you can setup Resolve to use the Quadro for GUI and some processing along with the 2nd card. There was a time on Resolve Ver 9.3 ish that with multiple cards you had to choose one as GUI and one for Resolve. Somewhere around Ver. 9.4 or .5 you were able to have two cards and the GUI card could also share processing for Resolve. I had to laugh when a VAR suggested we use two Quadro 4K's to improve Resolve when they hadn't even installed a version with the ability for Resolve to access two card.
Perhaps PC versions are a little different with multiple cards. I never set one of those up.
---In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <tcurren@...> wrote :
Leave the Quadro 4K for GUI and add a heavy duty second card. Avid will ignore it and Resolve will become much faster.
Posted by: bigfish@pacbell.net
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