It's a breath of fresh air to find a yt pc chanel that focuses on creators, not just on gaming. It's actually amazing for me to see just how much grown man use their computer only for gaming.. Nevermind, thanx for the tips, it helped me in buying my new computer a lot. Greets from Croatia.
@EnricoIapoce9 ай бұрын
It was true until ai features are being rolled out. Image Denoise with AI feature is GREATLY enhanced by a modern Graphic Card, What takes 5/10 seconds per picture with a rtx3070 is taking up to a minute with the integrated graphic.
@clayhutch70718 ай бұрын
As of today all the latest photo editing programs used video cards for processing.
@GTMemes27 күн бұрын
🙄News flash For at least 2 billion years The sun rised in the east and set in the west But 40 years ago we only had film and a toxic darkroom 😂
@MaxusMV Жыл бұрын
Things changed with the appearance of AI denoise and other ai demanding tools in Photoshop 2023. It would be interesting to see an updated video about GPU influence on these AI dependent tools.
@chrislognshot Жыл бұрын
if that case why does lightroom classic say my photo that is 61.5 MB should take 20mins for AI Denoise in lightroom classic
@MaxusMV Жыл бұрын
@@chrislognshot AI Denoise is extremely dependent on GPU. If it takes you 20 min, then you either have an old and weak discrete graphic card or an integrated graphics
@johann3029 Жыл бұрын
I would also like to know. A Video for that would blow up good :)
@henrynugroho797311 ай бұрын
let's try lens blur fitur in raw plugin PS 2024 , and yes, you want to buy good GPU...
@delorusclaiborne327411 ай бұрын
@@henrynugroho7973🎯👍
@garybond4459 Жыл бұрын
Both Lightroom Classic and Photoshop use the GPU rather than CPU if you check the "Performance" settings. Secondly it is better for many of us to use more practical measurements than a benchmarking software. I can see significant improvement in processing times with a better GPU. Going from a 5600XT to a 3060, my results were three times better.
@johann3029 Жыл бұрын
yes! But mostly because NVIDIA supports CUDA and AMD not.
@oaseanАй бұрын
Yes. Adobe itself explains, "When configured (Preferences > Performance), Lightroom Classic can use a compatible graphics processor (also called a graphics card, video card, or GPU) to speed up tasks of displaying and adjusting images in the Develop module, the Library module's Grid view, Loupe view, and Filmstrip. Features like Select Subject, Select Sky, and Enhance Details are also accelerated by the GPU. Using a compatible GPU can provide significant speed improvements on high-resolution displays, such as 4K and 5K monitors." ["Lightroom Classic GPU FAQ", Helpx Adobe, 13 Jun 2023]
@northstar52 жыл бұрын
Ive got an Intel 12900K and a RTX3050. Because it lacks the flash seen on some gaming rigs, I felt silly having this lower end card paired with that CPU. Now, I see that it is more than I'll ever need for my photo editing. Thanks for calming my "gotta have it" brain. 👍
@theTechNotice2 жыл бұрын
oh, for photo editing, you've gone the right route! :)
@jamesgalbreath3432 жыл бұрын
An extremely helpful video for all of us who are wondering if the graphics card really matters in Photoshop!! Years ago Adobe advertised a special "engine" within Photoshop (I think they called it "Mercury") that would harness the GTX 470 to shift some processing loads from the CPU to that graphics card. Photoshop still says it connects to my current GTX 1070ti to aid in processing, but turning that off seems to make no significant difference. Please continue to remember us photographers as you offer such wisdom! Thanks!
@theTechNotice2 жыл бұрын
yeah, in theory PS can utilize the GPU performance in certain tasks, but the difference between the best and the worst GPU is not as big :)
@ghiaman652 жыл бұрын
I use PS and Camera Raw to edit photos, zero video editing. I did my first ever computer build last year after watching you build an ASUS ProArt B550 system. I used an AMD Ryzen 5 5600X, two Sabrent Rockets, and 32GB of RAM. Hardly any GPUs were available and since I only edit photos I didn't think I needed a great one. I installed an Nvidia GeForce GTX1650. The result is that I edit photos blazingly fast. Convert all my NEFs to DNGs, works great. And watching your video putting a system together helped so much.
@hitmancontract012 жыл бұрын
Hi. I am using AMD Ryzen 5 5600X + Msi 1660 TI. Samsung 980 Series MZ-V8V500B/AM PCIe Gen3. X4 NVMe 500 gigs + WD_Black SN750 500 Go NVMe Interne Gaming SSD 500 gigs.
@senaritradutta4 ай бұрын
Plz dont try Lightroom denoise or topaz photo ai
@greenchillify2 жыл бұрын
One notable exception to this will be the use of DXO's Deep PRIME de-noise, which is used in either DXO PureRaw or DXO PhotoLab. It typically shows an increase of at least 2x on a GPU compared to a CPU, even with older mid-range GPU and mid-range CPU. For example, I have a Geforce GTX 1050Ti which processes a large 100MPixel file in 48 seconds, compared to my CPU (Intel I5-10400F - yeah should have got the non-F) taking 112 seconds. Other people show much larger increases, and over 10x increase has been reported. Other de-noise tech may also use GPU acceleration, not sure about increases they show, maybe there are benchmarks out there.
@TacereMors11 ай бұрын
100% correct - now (late 2023) even more applications are utilising the GPU and nvidia even has native optimisations in their software. I use DxO and no contest btw RTX gpu (winner) and the mb gpu. For any skeptics out there checkout the discussions on the DxO user forum.
@boredboiseboy9 ай бұрын
I put an rx550 4gb in my computer and it halved the amount of time to convert a jpg from raw in DPP4, not bad for a $40 card.
@FrederickDunn Жыл бұрын
At 04:25 you're speaking my language! This is where I need maximum performance, and when I need something dependable and fast. I process 400 images in a batch. Exporting images from RAW editing to Photoshop and then saving the files. Time is $$$ and optimizing this function is a time saver. I do video and stills as part of multimedia presentations. How much of a difference is there between the 3060 and the 3060 ti? I have the 3060. Thank you. :)
@yukonchris Жыл бұрын
I wish I'd seen this video a month ago. Nope, I watched about a hundred videos, and did a whole whack of reading, and comparing, and shopping. Now I have a pile of parts just waiting to go together, and I probably spend waaay toooo much money. Yes, I'm a photographer, and no, I don't game at all! I can console myself a little though, because I am also getting into video production and I think (I hope) the dedicated graphics card I purchased will provide some benefit on that side of things. On the plus side, I have a computer to start building, and no matter how you slice it, that will be fun. It's my first new computer build in about nine years, so my old one was definitely getting long in the tooth. Thanks for the informative video.
@sshapiro632 жыл бұрын
I believe Capture One and Darktable make use of a dedicated GPU (especially Nvidia), but I don't think Adobe products do the same. There is a big benefit to having a dedicated GPU when using Topaz software. My workflow is a mix of various software for photo and video editing, so I am in the process of building a new i9-12900k system that will have an Nvidia RTX 3080 ti and 64GB of DDR4. One thing to consider is that even if a program can make use of a high-end CPU or graphics card, the code might not be well-optimized and the user experience might fall below expectations.
@techchanneld11132 жыл бұрын
Agree with this for apps like Capture One. I upgraded to a 3080 from a 3070 and my export time for 200 1DX Mark II CR2 files went from 2 minutes to a 1 minute and 30 seconds. Generating previews also saw a similar speed increase. A fast GPU can really speed things up for workflows that regularly deals with high volumes of RAW files.
@DesiRoti Жыл бұрын
great point, im looking for a laptop that can handle the gigapixel software and wanted to know what should i have to get a good to really fast image processed within a couple of seconds?thnaks
@Aaron_Lesse2 жыл бұрын
This is most helpful. I wish I had this knowledge when I built my first PC for mixed workflows and light gaming just last year. However, I am now more prepared to make better budgeting decisions when I do build again in the future. Thanks for sharing!
@juanplus33248 ай бұрын
This is an old video but helpful. I just mainly work on photos. Thank you!
@Johnwick-ed7vo Жыл бұрын
I just found you not to long ago but since then I have saved several of your episodes and liked all of them thanks for doing what you do
@nickcucchiara2 жыл бұрын
Great video on this topic. Though being 2022 as a photographer there is no escape from video editing. From KZbin to Sales packages including video to land a client. Your assessment is spot on as photos alone but if there is to be any advancement in marketing better invest in that high end card to be prepared when the time comes.
@Photonicpainter2 жыл бұрын
Officially Lightroom support GPUs and depends of GPU kinds offers full or partitional acceleration. Its actually helps processing big files for panoramas etc, but at least my graphic card sometimes working unstable and cause Lightroom crash ,so usually I keep "GPU Acceleration" option disabled. Capture One using OpenCL libraries and working stable ,but OpenCL initialization process takes some minuts, starting sometimes with software start and annoying.Agree with you ,for photography fast CPU and more memory is the best option so far.
@allanmaul43192 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Great... This was exactly what I needed
@damiancanteros2 жыл бұрын
I think Capture One (very professional software) makes a good use of Open CL (Cuda cores). It would be very interesting if you could test this one.
@emberphoenix29229 ай бұрын
Yeah this video didnt age well. I hate to be the one to say it but sure this used to get us by and used to be pretty good info for old programs, however about 6 months back AI really hit the editing world. Denoising, ai sharpening, virtual blurs, it would take me 20-30 minutes just to render 1 single photo and my pc sounded like it was climbing Mt Everest. I just couldn't feasably maintain deadlines with this huge road block that presented itself. So i broke down, installed an rtx 4080 and now things that require denoise or topaz get blasted out in seconds. Tldr, if your a photographer that doesnt do a lot of editing, doesnt use a lot of ai programs a gpu is just a super expensive paperweight. But if you do use many of the new ai tools at our disposal, you're hindering your workflow tremensously by not having a good gpu. Ultimately you'll need to decide if its worth it for your specific photography needs, but its no longer a good rule of thumb that gpu's are a waste of money for all of us
@JarOfRatsАй бұрын
When you're using Lightroom Classic's AI Denoise function, all this goes out the window. Lightroom will leverage the power of your CPU and your graphics card. So, when an Apple Mac Pro 5,1 is used, it can take over 30 minutes. A 2019 MacBook Pro gives an estimated time of 20 seconds. 13700K PC with an RTX 4080 Super...estimated time: 4 seconds. Same setup with a last-gen RTX 3080 ti: 12 seconds.
@Silwany Жыл бұрын
Please turn off that annoying background music so we can focus on what you are saying.
@Eisenbahnpatrouille3 ай бұрын
Yes
@IvanToman11 ай бұрын
This is good video but for folks that are still watching this in 2023/2024 and beyond: AI models (from ACR, Lightroom, Topaz, and so on, there are now zillion of them) use GPU a lot, and many of them actually require good GPU to even run.
@tnbee2 жыл бұрын
I think this tips is also very good for a music producer! thank you for your videos, I've been trying to study pc building for almost a week now! do you have any recommendation for budget gpu?
@theTechNotice2 жыл бұрын
Rtx 3050 ;)
@gerardbellouard96962 жыл бұрын
this is usually what photographers ask on facebook groups ! i have an old setup with i5 3rd generation, and it confirms what i know, with enough or ram and an ssd for system, programs and catalog, it still works fine with lr&ps it will be interresting to get same kind of advice with the next generation of amd processors thanks
@PhilUKNet2 жыл бұрын
Another interesting video. If I shoot in RAW I convert to DNG as my old version of Photoshop can't handle Canon CR2 files and the comments about core performance were useful as this is a slow process with lots of files. My basic understanding of GPU's is that they're used for crypto mining, video editing, gaming, driving multiple screens. Anything else? If your CPU has an iGPU how is the workload shared between the iGPU and the GPU? From your previous videos it seems that a good GPU is more important if you edit with DaVinci Resolve as opposed to other programs. Is this right? I'd already figured out that a GPU wasn't really necessary for photo editing, but necessary for video editing. You're making some great videos. From almost zero knowledge of PC's a month or two ago, I've learnt a lot from your channel!
@markdalbey2 жыл бұрын
DNG uses a lot of RAM and a strong CPU. A lot of cores works well.
@christopherjackson21572 жыл бұрын
The amount of money I've seen people waste on GPU that they'll never use is obscene.
@p.l.35682 жыл бұрын
What is the best spec balanced for photoshop - blender and Da Vinci ? I understand is more of power ask with those software
@tdunster20114 ай бұрын
DXO Deep Prime XD and similar AI noise reduction tools use the GPU to create the export file. A base card like a RX6600 can take 30 seconds to create the exported file whereby a higher end / newer one can take 5 seconds. For someone like me working with 500 photos or more per day increasing productivity fivefold or more is beneficial.
@denisj322 жыл бұрын
Great video.
@Artm-jr3di2 жыл бұрын
hello, thanks for the great videos. I saw you started putting different languages in the subtitles. excellent initiative, in the next videos you could always have all the subtitles added also in Italian. thank you!
@СвоёМнение-э2т11 ай бұрын
Bro if as you say dont need GPU for photographers, but just in case, jump on 3060ti, perhaps even better can get used 1070ti which is 2 gens behind however can encode/decode same formats (except AV1) and cost less than $100 used used, its overkill for photo editing.
@sammy_sam_leonardo2 жыл бұрын
I would love to hear your thoughts on workstation specific gpu’s or photo/video creators! I’m thinking AMD Radeon Pro W6600 etc, etc… and how they compare in the real world to gaming gpu’s.
@anythingbenz4005 Жыл бұрын
I'm building a PC for my mom who is a photographer and GPU didn't even cross my mind and I'm glad this guy confirmed my suspicions. SPEND THE MONEY ON FAST SSD'S MULTIPLES AND SET THEM IN RAID 1 FOR RELIABILITY AND ENDLESS STORAGE INSTEAD
@starlxrd8682 жыл бұрын
This is my current setup atm i am an automotive graphics designer/motion gfx artist/ video editor and part time gamer😂 btw this was my first setup was an optiplex 3050 had an i5 6400 only 8gb ramsticks, gt710 gpu it wasn't the best but it did its job to design graphics had that for 3 years now... most games i play are gta5,assetto corsa,carxdrift racing,fs19/22 this computer was built 3 weeks ago specs to my new computer: case: lian li 011 dynamic razer edition motherboard : rog strix b550-f ram: corsair 64gb ram (16gb ram sticks) cpu: ryzen 7 5800x gpu: gigabyte rtx3060 elite (12gb 3x fans) aio: corsair h150i (360m) fans: corsair ll120 black psu: evga 850w storage 1: baracuda 4tb hdd storage 2: samsung 970 ssd storage 3: seagate 2tb external storage4: seagate 1tb external
@Latvijasfans2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video!
@oaseanАй бұрын
Adobe indicates that a graphics card can in fact speed tasks in Lightroom Classic: "When configured (Preferences > Performance), Lightroom Classic can use a compatible graphics processor (also called a graphics card, video card, or GPU) to speed up tasks of displaying and adjusting images in the Develop module, the Library module's Grid view, Loupe view, and Filmstrip. Features like Select Subject, Select Sky, and Enhance Details are also accelerated by the GPU. Using a compatible GPU can provide significant speed improvements on high-resolution displays, such as 4K and 5K monitors." ["Lightroom Classic GPU FAQ", Helpx Adobe, 13 Jun 2023]
@marcelforrel2 жыл бұрын
Great video , as always. As you mentioned , for a combination of photo as well as video editing applications a 3070. I went with a 3070 ti just for the memory speed increase. But I wonder… do you happen to have any information on GDDR6 (14 Gb/s) vs GDDR6X (19 Gb/s) in photo/video applications?
@theTechNotice2 жыл бұрын
Not a ton of difference:)
@ajalbetjr2 жыл бұрын
Great video! I have a question: Why haven't you also recommended Workstation Cards to your audience? I lucked out: I do Pro Photography as a second/side job, and more and more video is being demanded say, for Event Photography, so thinking of cards that specialize in rendering, last Jan '21 I bought a PNY (Nvdia) Quadro RTX4000 for what I was crazy-expensive at the time ($900)... since then the 30 series cards have just EXPLODED in price, even my card many places goes for up to $1100 - but that's far less than the top-end Nvdia cards; the difference I spent in maxing out my RAM (128GB Corsair Vengeance RGB RT), and got a 5900X and OC'd it to 4.5Ghz, instead of paying $200 more for the 5950X... The combo easily plays back, edits and renders my Sony A1 8K video files)... I think I have a 'best of both worlds' scenario in buying a less flashy video card and below-the-top processor, but spending more on the ram and getting great performance.
@Tavs.fāters Жыл бұрын
UHD 730 and 770 would be better in editing video files😅 But renders would take longer
@ccayco5 ай бұрын
Dude, I have a little 1660 Super for my work PC and that thing NEVER even has load on it. MAYBE when I export in Pr, the fans will kick on for like a little bit.
@taxineil1 Жыл бұрын
Photography is a hobby of mine and while I have the latest basic Z1 G9 with i7 HP workstation and a M1 macmini,I also have a 2014 HP a500 with AMD 8 cpu that runs Lightroom,Photoshop and Affinity programs just fine,all without additional gpu.
@nmelcam1 Жыл бұрын
Most likely you didn't activate hardware acceleration in Lightroom Preferences. Using my procesors video it took forever to export 500 photos. I added an RTX 2060 S and in Lightroom Preferences I verified that hardware aceleration was now on my RTX and not internal Intel it took only a few minutes to export them. Varify that Hardware Acceleration is sctivated and also the Full Acceleration checkmark below is checked. Then do the Benchmark.
@youknowit1582 жыл бұрын
I can't wait to see what you think of the 5800X3D for video editing.... this channel has been great for knowledge, I'm hoping to build a system this year
@jopyeap2 жыл бұрын
Just upgraded to 12700 from 3700x, photoshop, affinity programs, hitfilm, clip studio, and blender are so much smoother now. Gpu 3060ti is just mainly for gaming needs. 🙃
@EvenHarmonics2 жыл бұрын
Love your videos , but..... Why does Adobe, Puget Systems, etc talk about performance advantages of enabling GPU processing if it all done in CPU as you indicate?? Help, people are confused for a reason. Thx
@theTechNotice2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, PS 'can' utilize GPU and give performance 'boost' yet the actual real world increase in performance is not as big between RTX 3050 and RTX 3090 for example :)
@remaxiano2 жыл бұрын
Hi. I work mainly in photography but I only want to do some 4K videos. Which laptop (or which processor) do you recommend, up to 1500 euros, for 2022? Thanks.
@theTechNotice2 жыл бұрын
Macbook Pro M1 or MBA m1 :)
@halstewart3650 Жыл бұрын
Food for thought. Thanks
@Rafid0052 жыл бұрын
Which is better I have 2 option i5 12400 vs 5700g?
@thegreatujo Жыл бұрын
Does this still hold with the introduction of AI-powered features many of which are done locally - like the Neural Filter Depth Blur, or pretty much all of Topaz AI suite / Luminar AI etc ? I'm looking to get a new desktop and I use these every day
@jonathanmoreira89302 жыл бұрын
The 3060ti on amazon costs 800 and at my local computer shop a 3070ti ( which theres like 30 in stock for 3 different models) costs 980 and 960
@dudulook25322 жыл бұрын
Brother, you ignored that software such as Photoshop / capture one has the option to turn on hardware acceleration for independent GPU!
@theTechNotice2 жыл бұрын
Yes, but the difference between rtx 3090 and rtx 3050 is not as much as you think :)
@dhillibabup85482 жыл бұрын
Kindly make a video on What is benchmark? How to identity the setup is good or not
@evo271 Жыл бұрын
My laptop with R5 5600H with igpu was actually slightly faster importing and exporting than my desktop R5 3600 with RX6600, which means cpu is more important for editing photos. Oh, and on the pc i've had 32gb ram instead of 16gb laptop minus the igpu that takes some of that.
@jymmid.8278 Жыл бұрын
Greetings, please make an updated video on this subject. I do believe things have changed with the denoise additions. From my research, it now matters. LR added AI Denoise which takes about 15 mins per image to render. I am using a laptop with I5 (gen 7) with 16g of ram and onboard video. My workflow is dead now.
@scotty822 жыл бұрын
You are a rockstar. Thank you for the great tip.
@Matty-rn5gt2 жыл бұрын
A benchmark might not change but having even a low end Quadro or GeForce card enables hardware acceleration in Lightroom Classic that makes a difference when using the program (zooming, making adjustments etc). This doesn’t show up much in a benchmark. I agree that overspending in this area, particularly at the moment, doesn’t make much sense. I went Ryzen 5950x and a Quadro RTX 4000 for Lightroom and it performs brilliantly.
@theTechNotice2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, PS 'can' utilize GPU and give performance 'boost' yet the actual real world increase in performance is not as big between RTX 3050 and RTX 3090 for example :)
@kunaldahale19082 жыл бұрын
What budget cooler to pair with 12700k
@theTechNotice2 жыл бұрын
Arctic Freezer 34 Esports duo.
@markdalbey2 жыл бұрын
@@theTechNotice I believe a Mugen 5 will work as well.
@RandallKayfes Жыл бұрын
What about Quadros? Are they not tailored to photographers or maybe not?
@AshurYoutube8 ай бұрын
I am confused Between MSI 3090 and MSI 4080 My computer processor core i9 Memory DDR5 64GB I edit videos on Premiere Pro What is your advice on which card should I choose? Thank you
@rationalcapitalist Жыл бұрын
In current day, I don't totally agree with this. When the new AI denoise came out in Lightroom recently it was taking over 10 minutes for my PC to process (Ryzen 5 3600, 32 GB Ram, Radeon R470). Today I upgraded to a Radeon RX 6600 and it now takes under a minute to run the AI denoise. I do agree that it's probably not worth getting a high end video card though.
@EsteOeste-vw7ps Жыл бұрын
Thank You! I only do some Photo Editing, No videos or Gaming. Ill see if theres a 3060 on special 😂.
@richiejpphotography6057 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for saving me lots of Euros which I will put into more storage and not into a GPU which i know would be wasted on my build...... love the Channel and the great advice keep up the great work👌
@MartinNikel2 жыл бұрын
100 % agree here. The 3060 has 12GB Gddr, and is crazy fast. That said, some tools like Topaz really do benefit from GPU acceleration..
@gmcubed11 ай бұрын
You don't even mention the whole SD card slot situation, shouldn't getting that added, and making sure you have a case that can take one be important? I've never built so these are all things I'm wondering about. (although I'm also coming at it from the perspective of video editing not just photos)
@bobjames52472 жыл бұрын
I have a question. I have built a new system with an i9-12900K and 1080ti. What is the relationship between the DP on the graphics card and the HDMI from the IGPU? If I use the HDMI output from the iGPU, does the CPU access the graphics card when needed? Thanks in advance.
@MP-vb1ik Жыл бұрын
My experience is different. I recently upgraded my gpu to an AMD 6700xt 2ith 12gb ram ("future proof in games", old gpu broken anyways unfortunately) & a new Ryzen 5900x. Well, I did not want to spend additional money for a 8gb Nvidia despite better office application benchmarks. To my surprise: Lightroom is actually using the faster 12gb Vram primarily now, instand of the 64gb "normal" ram! Yes, I made some adjustments as gpu Vram is faster than normal ram. Thus, an 6800xt with 16gb Vram should be of advantage. Of, course performance is soo much better, worlds. Cpu often not eve fully used.
@nguyenducduy92998 ай бұрын
For now, editting on Lightroom or Photoshop has some features with AI supported Do we need GPU in those cases?
@AlanPototsky8 ай бұрын
Is this true for a triple monitor 4K setup? I don't think so....
@mohit4ghpcarspotting Жыл бұрын
I got a question. So i edit large amounts of pictures, any where from 3000 to 20000 pictures. One of my SSD is running at 42C. What can I do to get this temperature down or do i need to upgrade something?
@chrisk64742 жыл бұрын
Working with photographers for years. Their main thing requirement has always been storage. With the advent of cloud storage some of that has changed. But fast storage has always been the requirement of those folks.
@alexg0742 Жыл бұрын
My professional work flow includes batch processing about 400 images run throw topaz denoise as a plugin in lightroom. Do you think that would take advantage of a 3080?
@markdalbey2 жыл бұрын
I edit wedding photos. All I need is a picture, which is why I lean towards Intel. Intel integrated graphics works just fine. Fast clock speed is important. I don't think photo editing programs really use more than 8 cores even when exporting a lot of photos. A Threadripper is lighting your money on fire. A Ryzen 5 will work just as well. I have a 10400 and it works just fine, but on my next computer I will use a 13700k. A lot of RAM is important. Technically the software that I use will work with 8gb, but I use 32gb and I am told 64gb is better. No photo editing software is hardware accelerated. Photoshop is the only software that I know of that uses a graphics card for anything at all, and only for a few filters, like 3d letters. If you have a 10 bit monitor you might want a newer Invidia graphics card. I think any RTX graphics card will display 10 bit and 20 series graphics cards are 10 bit capable. Newer Nvidia graphics cards are the only ones that display 10 bit, unless you want to spring for a Quatro. AMD or Intel will not display 10 bit. I do not have a 10 bit monitor, so I do not know for sure.
@Marko-od7eb3 ай бұрын
Sorry but this claim is just wrong. I have personally tested how fast Lightroom will export 1000 photos with one GPU and then I repeated same test with upgraded GPU. The results were insane, 3x - 4x faster. And this result goes up when you turn on multiple tasks exporting big batches of photos. CPU is important but majroty of work is done by GPU.
@anorveaa Жыл бұрын
Hello Tech Notice thank you for your video. I do have one question, how come you didn't mention any AMD cards? Are they no good for photo editing with Lightroom Classic? Have you tried Lightroom new Denoise/Enhance feature? I hear that AMD cards are really really good. What is your input, or anyone else's on that for specific LR functions such as Denoise/Enhance? The reason why I ask is because I have a Ryzen 3900X system. I am NOT an expert at these sort of stuff and I need a lot of help please I have no clue as to what I should get if NVIDIA or AMD and which model it is so confusing to me. I need help from people that have actually tested both NVIDIA and AMD I have read a LOT of stuff out there but they are all assumptions and guesses as to which one is best for LR Classic yet no one has real numbers as to which one finishes the job first and in how many seconds. I was looking at a RX6800 but I really don't have a clue what they do or what they don't do when it comes down to this particular LR Classic application. Thank you I will really appreciate the help.
@regnartoja4378 Жыл бұрын
I think it is out of date information, because now lightroom use full gpu support. So update wideo would be great
@jamessmithfilms2 жыл бұрын
good advice...i'm debating from upgrading to from my 9900k to the 12900k. I do all video editing and my pc has a rough time skimming through PP timeline in 4.2.2 10 bit from the A7S and A74 footage..
@lesterjaylodonia21083 ай бұрын
Hello. This specs, editing lots of photos in Lightroom and Photoshop, is this okay? Thankyou MSI Thin 15 B13UCX-2233PH INTEL CORE I7-13620H , GEFORCE RTX 2050 4GB , 15.6 FHD
@majykyl Жыл бұрын
With the latest Lightroom you need a grunty GPU to run denoise. 3060Ti is probably a minimum.
@SkysTrains11 ай бұрын
after seeing this im thinking of getting the minisforum EM680, its tiny and basic, 6800u + 32gb ram
@jonathanmoreira89302 жыл бұрын
Is the artic freezer ii 280 good for cooling the i9 12900k
@northstar52 жыл бұрын
Ive got a Noctua NH-D15S and my 12900k hasn't even gotten 'warm" yet. Its a big air cooler, but big air coolers are badass. lol. ymmv.
@OgatRamastef11 ай бұрын
Os 3 têm espaço pra unidades Sata?
@Emulives Жыл бұрын
i HAVE a Ryzen 9 3900 x and I have a GTX 1660 . When I used a Full hd monitor (dell 2410u) was ok. But now I have a Asus Proart 4k...and is "lagging" a bit. What card you sugest?
@ravisr340120 күн бұрын
You cleared the air, big time for me, was about to splurge and your video helped me not to...thanks...
@thieswestra46782 жыл бұрын
What components are essential/best to be able to animate in aftereffects?
@louisseet2 жыл бұрын
As far as I know now the two king now of consumer's grade are 12900k and 5950x. Higher more cores = more performance in mult rendering, 12900k has performance core which helps a lot, these are the based on the research I did, it might not be true, but do look for reviews about these
@Tzadeck Жыл бұрын
Tbh this video seems a bit useful since I think a benchmark doesn't reflect what a GPU tends to do in photo editing software.
@network-nub66878 ай бұрын
hi i am planning to build a decent not so expensive under 1k PC for my gf. She's a photographer and does alot of photo lightroom edits and sometimes video. can someone list be a build?
@yrudy11 ай бұрын
Does anyone know how much the open cl hardware acceleration in helicon focus actually makes stacking faster? Especially that im stacking raw images? My current setup is: i5-11400 32gb ram Gtx 1650 (4gb ram) Stacking jpegs is very fast but stacking raw is pretty slow So my question is: do i gain anything significant if i move to 3050 or 3060 or arc 750?
@joshuao907310 ай бұрын
This information is true for the time it was made. But today with so many AI tools being used, a quality GPU is mandatory. I went from an old RX 580 and upgraded to a RX 6700-XT (probably overkill) and omg it was unbelievable how much better the AI performance was. So if you are just doing regular editing, this video is 100% true. But if you use things like Topaz, Generative Fill, LR Denoise AI, etc... then a good to really good GPU will better serve you than a cheap one.
@jasony25242 жыл бұрын
What would you say is a good motherboard to get for my photo editing in lightroom using Core i7 12900K
@theTechNotice2 жыл бұрын
Asus b660 Creator D4/ Gigabyte Aero G DDR4
@gunhoogunsd12 жыл бұрын
They buy this high end GPU is not only for photo processing, but also GAMING, and that is more important, which is important in "work-life balance"!
@AhLok2 жыл бұрын
Just wonder about AMD GPU in this use case as many creators are prefer Nvidia over AMD on GPU selection. How if some are bought AMD GPU like RX 6800 XT previously due to the GPU shortage time and use it for production ? Is AMD GPU still usable in Photoshop editing and export ? If paired the RX 6800Xt with Intel 12th Gen K-series, will the overall time used and video output quality will be much the same to 12th Gen K-series + RTX 3050 when involved in video editing ? Thank you
@theTechNotice2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, for photo editing it doesn't matter really if you have AMD or Nvidia Cards, just generally AMD drivers and stability is worse than Nvidia, but shouldn't make any difference for 'togs'. :)
@07wrxtr1 Жыл бұрын
Puget Systems has extensive testing on this topic - I suggest anyone go there if you work in content creation.
@iggsterify Жыл бұрын
I build my first pc with i712700kf, z690 mobo, 32 gb ddr4, and 2 nvme ssds... and a 1080. Lol obvious bottleneck in my rig but I use it for photography 95% of the time so I felt like it was the right choice. I feel like that's justified here 😂
@mak43742 жыл бұрын
Every.Single.Photographer.On.The.Universe: "But...one of these days, I WILL get into video! Oh, yeah, and how am I going to play games...that I haven't played in ten years!" And by "every single photographer", I mean, me, so...yeah.
@theTechNotice2 жыл бұрын
haha, if gaming is still a 'want' then up your GPU abit, but if photo editing performance is the main thing then first priority should be CPU performance. :)
@felixbrandau47518 ай бұрын
yeah but for ai workflows its useful
@AnandaGarden Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this. I could be wrong, but in August 2023 with LR Denoise AI the situation is drastically different - to a point where an RTX 3080 with 8GB VRAM is supposedly no longer good enough to get very the best performance from Denoise AI. I would get a Mac Mini M2 with 16GB, except I'm annoyed by the slow 256GB SSD. Thanks, Apple, but no.
@cezarymierzynski4423 Жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@francocba7301 Жыл бұрын
So I installed the new ps today. And ps literally told me that my graphics card is not compatible with all the functions. So there's that
@carlosgutierrez39688 ай бұрын
Does an Intel get its integrated chips from AMD
@deeS.414 Жыл бұрын
Im completely new to this i have a 1200 budget im only using photoshop, adobe illustrator, and little bit of video editing but nothing Crazy ..what recommendations would anyone have??