I am very sorry for late respond. I guess you already built the machine but I will respond anyway in case you did not build it yet or maybe it would be useful for somebody else.
I don't think 660Ti would be different than 670. They both are pretty good for GPU acceleration. I will put this way...
Hello xOAT,
I cannot answer your all questions but I can start the conversation and give you some information :)
A1: Ram capacity affects video editing but CPU is the most important component. 16GB RAM is pretty enough for 2D Full HD editing but I would totally recommend you to get more RAM if...
@ Solidww and toleda
Thanks but I want to make clear something: My intention was switching graphics cards not using both of them. I did everything on HacksbyAlfa's post, my system is working awesome. Both HD 4000 and GTX 660 Ti are recognized by OS X and I can use both of them but there is no...
Thanks for your answers guys, I really appreciate them.
@DBP
I'm sorry, it was my mistake. I didn't know VirtuVMP in details. There is no such a thing as switchable graphics on any system other than Mac, I guess.
Well, I want Thunderbolt Display because it has better camera and I really...
I completely agree :)
Well, I haven't order my Thunderbolt Display, I'm just testing the new components. I set primary graphics to IGFX from bios. Both HD4000 and GTX 660 Ti work perfectly but when I connect my monitor to motherboard's DVI socket, CUDA works but openGL renderer is still HD4000...
Hi guys,
My system works perfectly fine. I have one tiny question:
After Effects sees GTX 660 Ti for CUDA and HD4000 for OpenGL when I connect my monitor to motherboard. Is there any way to make After Effects see GTX 660 Ti for OpenGL as well? (without connecting to GTX directly)
Thanks for your answer kundica, my problem was solved by updating AE. CUDA works perfectly fine. But I have another question/problem:
Is it possible to force AE to use GPU instead of HD4000 for OpenGL?
Connecting the monitor to GPU won't be problem but if I connect to MB, it uses HD4000 for...
Hi guys,
I have a huge problem. My system consist of Gigabyte Z77X-UP5 TH and Zotac GTX 660 Ti.
I followed everything in this post. Everything works perfect. I installed CUDA drivers and I added my card to the CUDA lists and Premiere recognizes it. LuxMark too. But After Effects recognizes only...
Hi guys,
I have a huge problem. My system consist of Gigabyte Z77X-UP5 TH and Zotac GTX 660 Ti.
I followed everything in this post: http://www.tonymacx86.com/mountain-lion-desktop-guides/82635-gigabyte-ga-z77x-up5-th-thunderbolt-updated-10-8-2-multibeast-5-2-a-9.html
Everything works perfect...
Thank you so much Solidww, now I know that I need to patch the system (OSX) to get it work. I will buy 660Ti instead of 670. Since it is too Kepler card, it wouldn't be problem right?
Anyway, at least we know its only a software issue. At least windows can do it right.
From AnandTech:
A First Look at Thunderbolt on Windows with MSI's Z77A-GD80
"Virtu and Thunderbolt: It Works
From a software perspective, Thunderbolt is treated just like another display output driven by Intel's processor graphics. I installed a GeForce GTX 680 along with Lucid's Virtu GPU...
Hi,
I'm planning to buy a Thunderbolt Display with exactly the same components. There are plenty videos on YouTube and they show that HD4000 will run the monitor UNLESS more power is needed. As I know from those reviews, a graphics cars with display port will run the TB display since...
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