Hi everyone,
I have a Mac Pro 3,1 (2008) 2.8ghz running El Capitan and have decided I want to get into video editing using either Final Cut Pro X or Adobe Premiere Pro (a decision yet to be made) and a bit of GoPro Studio.
I currently have the ATI Radeon HD 5770 1024 MB installed and video playback / scrubbing is very choppy so wanted to upgrade my GPU.
I understood that there are a great many PC cards that can be used so long as I'm prepared to forego the boot screen or flash the EFI. So I decided to go the PC card route and ultimately opted for the following card:
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 960 OC 4GB GDDR5 Dual Link DVI HDMI DisplayPort PCI-E Graphics Card (links through to exact model purchased and price paid).
I settled on this card, reassured that it was being offered by macvidcards.
However, what I can't get my head around is how much should I worry about the fact that it's the GTX edition with "OC" (presumably overclocked?). Does that mean it'll draw more power than a non OC version and therefore cause stability issues?
Also, macvidcards mentions OpenGL and OpenCL support on their page but I can only find mention of OpenGL on the Ebuyer page. I figured some degree of OpenCL would be essential in case I decided to learn/use FCPX.
So, in summary:
Cheers,
I have a Mac Pro 3,1 (2008) 2.8ghz running El Capitan and have decided I want to get into video editing using either Final Cut Pro X or Adobe Premiere Pro (a decision yet to be made) and a bit of GoPro Studio.
I currently have the ATI Radeon HD 5770 1024 MB installed and video playback / scrubbing is very choppy so wanted to upgrade my GPU.
I understood that there are a great many PC cards that can be used so long as I'm prepared to forego the boot screen or flash the EFI. So I decided to go the PC card route and ultimately opted for the following card:
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 960 OC 4GB GDDR5 Dual Link DVI HDMI DisplayPort PCI-E Graphics Card (links through to exact model purchased and price paid).
I settled on this card, reassured that it was being offered by macvidcards.
However, what I can't get my head around is how much should I worry about the fact that it's the GTX edition with "OC" (presumably overclocked?). Does that mean it'll draw more power than a non OC version and therefore cause stability issues?
Also, macvidcards mentions OpenGL and OpenCL support on their page but I can only find mention of OpenGL on the Ebuyer page. I figured some degree of OpenCL would be essential in case I decided to learn/use FCPX.
So, in summary:
- at £170 have I bought the best card for my buck / pound
- if not, what should I buy instead for the same budget or less
- will it cause me issues with power draw (bear in mind it's 4GB)
Would love to hear your thoughts before the I crack open the packaging!- if not, what should I buy instead for the same budget or less
- will it cause me issues with power draw (bear in mind it's 4GB)
Cheers,