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by paco3346
900 days ago
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They don't perform poorly, necessarily, just differently. It has to do with the workload and feature set. I run an A6000 for a live video mixer. It barely touches the RAM and does nothing with the RTX cores but absolutely chews up the CUDA cores. I also run a quadro sync card that allows the GPU to be genlocked (vsync for the video world) with the rest of the studio. A feature that I don't use but that's also offered- you can connect multiple GPUs across multiple systems and have them all be frame synced to each other this creating a single output without tearing. |
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