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As for gfx cards I am going to wait until I see the benchmarks for Octane 3 using OpenCl before I make the jump on buying either an AMD or Nvidia card. I am glad that Octane is going to be using OpenCl. Score (thousands of samples per second) higher is better:īear in mind the R290X is priced in the UK at £279 and the Titan X £868 and in this benchmark the R290X wins against the Titan X using OpenCl. Looking at Luxmark which uses OpenCl the difference in performance between the AMD R290X and the Titan X is quite large with the R290X coming ahead.īenchmark results for Luxmark using OpenCl. If there is only going to be 1 version of Octane V3 and it is going to be OpenCl then Nvidia cards might perform very differently compared to when the card is using CUDA. I'm not 100% sure that there are going to be two different versions of Octane from version 3 onwards, like one for CUDA cards and one for OpenCl and it might just be one version being an OpenCl one.
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This is all very annoying because I need to upgrade my PC and for the money I could actually get a better card from ATI/AMD.Nvidia cards can run CUDA and OpenCl, AMD cards can just run OpenCl. If it happens soon then the only remaining question for me is that because OpenCL is an afterthought the CUDA acceleration is most likely much faster, and potentially more stable. Indeed given the number of prosumers (exhibit A = me) who prefer to use ATI/AMD cards over Nvidia for their cost and higher memory bandwith it doesn't make much sense to deliberately cut out OpenCL support but for whatever reason Adobe are still 'working on it'. I also remember seeing in an overview video of Premiere CS6 that said OpenCL was now supported but the reality of the situation from people who have used Premiere CS6 with an ATI/AMD card does seem to be that GPU acceleration for the MPE is only available with CUDA on CS6.
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Premiere Pro CS6 can use OpenCL to process the same features, with the exception of four effects: Basic 3D, Gaussian Blur, Fast Blur, and Directional Blur" Here’s a list of things that Premiere Pro CS5 and later can process with CUDA.

" processing of some things using CUDA (and OpenCL in Premiere Pro CS6). That post doesn't mention the MPE once but in the linked post here (created 23rd Feb 2011 but since edited several times) there is something that links them pretty clearly: "We got a lot of requests from people using computer systems that couldn’t use CUDA-such as those with built-in GPUs from AMD-to expand our GPU acceleration features to also use OpenCL.So, we did." In this post on dated 8th of May, one day after the first copies shifted:
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Yeah this OpenCL issue just sent me on a long research trail and it's full of contradictions īeyond AMD saying it does, Adobe also seem to say it does, at least with Premiere CS6 and excepting only a handful of effects that would be processed by CUDA. Can you explain to me about OpenCL vs Cuda in performance/benchmark for those programs? CPU would do work with other features anyway.

Nvidia only some feature like color corrector, warp stabilizer, uninterrupted playback, and mutli cam support from Premiere Pro CS6 and some program. I checked Nvidia Site updated CUDA 5.0 to work with CS6 (GTX 6xx.) Also I checked adobe features for OpenCL there are many use features. Some people said CS6 is using OpenCL only. Some forums said OpenCL is faster then Cuda. I would like to learn more about OpenCL and Cuda. just like we did in eggxperts but just issue, gaming, general, and PC parts. This forum is great expert with good wise ratio, value, performance, and etc. Most of us (eggxperts) like this guy and some people too. Best bang for the buck for CPU.That is where I googled it and saw in forums about his wrote. 2600/3700 8 HT great for "Intermediate" use with any programs like CS6, Cinema4d, and etc. However, there are only few people who are graphic design and video-editing such as 2600/3770 w/o "K" if need overclocking or about close price, any GPUs GTX cards or AMD 7750/7770 or higher if buget fit. I always ask them go to adobe forums then I linked for them.
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Sometimes asking for help about workstation heavy using rendering (cad, lightwave, autodesk, etc.), more rams, more Hyper-Threading/Cores, and professional graphic cards. Also asking for issue in his or her PC hardware or software. Any people usually come to eggxpert ask for PC custom building for a gaming, basic, and needs.

I'm helping to people who needs help with PC parts and build. I already know about performance in gaming benchmark, value, performance ratio, and etc. This discussion is about OpenCL vs Cuda for CS6 programs and general for PS, video-editing and 3D rendering. I do like to know how comparison with a GTX 6xx and an AMD 7xxx. First of all, My English is not very well please bear with me.
