Ali Jafri
February 29th, 2012, 02:35 AM
Hi folks!
Just wanted to share this and discuss:
Today I installed the GPU Meter gadget on my Windows 7 desktop just to see how much of my Nvidia GTX 470 graphics card is being used. I was rather shocked to find that it didn't even touch 10% usage during render or playback of footage from my Canon t2i. The CPU usage however shot up to almost 100% I did the same with Premiere Pro CS5 in view of their Mercury Engine but got the same result.
Just for kicks I loaded up Battlefield 3 in window mode to keep an eye on the GPU meter and this time the GPU and the CPU meters both went red hot. So I now know that my GTX 470 and the GPU meter do work.
My question is, do we even need a snazzy GPU to run Vegas, shouldn't we spend more on CPU and RAM? Has anyone else got the same result?
Just wanted to share this and discuss:
Today I installed the GPU Meter gadget on my Windows 7 desktop just to see how much of my Nvidia GTX 470 graphics card is being used. I was rather shocked to find that it didn't even touch 10% usage during render or playback of footage from my Canon t2i. The CPU usage however shot up to almost 100% I did the same with Premiere Pro CS5 in view of their Mercury Engine but got the same result.
Just for kicks I loaded up Battlefield 3 in window mode to keep an eye on the GPU meter and this time the GPU and the CPU meters both went red hot. So I now know that my GTX 470 and the GPU meter do work.
My question is, do we even need a snazzy GPU to run Vegas, shouldn't we spend more on CPU and RAM? Has anyone else got the same result?