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    Benefits/drawbacks to dual/triple graphics card builds

    Thanks for sharing rwillett! I can see how having a second, completely separate card could come in handy. Maybe I could actually watch something while rendering video on another. I was a big time Final Cut fanboy, but I switched to the Adobe Suite a few years ago - mainly because of the...
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    Benefits/drawbacks to dual/triple graphics card builds

    I keep seeing some of the lower end GFX cards (that are in the buyer's guide) go on sale, but I rarely see the higher end one's drop in price. What exactly does a dual card setup do? Does it just double my specs? Say I buy a GeForce card with 500 CUDA cores - does doubling them up give me the...
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    Adobe approves GeForce GTX 670 for Windows - Not Mac. Is this an issue?

    I'm looking at the GeForce GTX 670 for my Hack Pro, which will be used primarily for Adobe applications (Pr, Ae, Ai, Ps). Adobe lists the GeForce GTX 670 on their approved Graphics Card list, but it is only listed under "Approved for Windows" & not under Mac. I'm curious if this might cause any...
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    To CustoMac Video-Editors: What Specs Should I Look For in a Graphics Card?

    Thanks for the tip! I'll try to answer this question as best I can, but my knowledge is limited on Graphics cards. Could you clarify what "how much number crunching you can farm to the gfx card" means? Is this just shifting to the gfx card to do what the CPU/Processor would normally do? I...
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    To CustoMac Video-Editors: What Specs Should I Look For in a Graphics Card?

    My previous PC builds have been HTPCs, so specs weren't too important. This is my first attempt at a CustoMac/Hackintosh, which will be used primarily for video and 2D graphic work. I have an old MacBook, which I had initially hoped to convert to a desktop - but after some research I found...
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