Older GPUs do have (beta) support, but won’t give really good speed-ups. Below is a list of GPUs that have good support for OpenCL 1.1 or 1.2. Over the years the architecture of AMD/ATI GPUs changed to get better support for OpenCL. Strange! Who wouldnt want to know? (Specs on the box: SLI, Crossfire, *OpenCL, Cuda Cores, Stream Processors, etc). Youd think a graphics card would state "Supports OpenCL" if it did. This information Ive found very hard to find. If I ever do figure this out I will put together a comprehensive list for anyone/everyone else who might be interested. So it seems and the reason for my post(s). It seems from these three links (again) that OpenCL is supported in NVIDIA -and- Radeon Graphics Cards. I'm "trying to get to the bottom" of this subject. Would love an experts opinion on that!Īlso one more link after the below link and its list. Not sure what to make of it other than "newer" Radeon cards are OpenCL capable. This interests me because of their price. I also found this website which lists Radeon GFX cards which are said to be compatible with OpenCL. I found a mac website: (and two others below) which lists Radeon cards which are compatible with Final Cut Pro, Motion 5, and Compressor 4. would I need to be able to do this (program)? Are there any programs out there that would enable one to use multiple graphics cards for editing video? Im not interested in any gaming, just video editing. Im afraid that this might be over my head as I am a newbie and have never programmed before. I guess I am looking for advice regarding the usage of multiple graphics cards for the sole purpose of digital video editing. Then there's Adobe's new version of Premiere Pro: already multi-GPU ready" Wanna bet that the new version of that software will be multi-GPU aware? And they're promising a new version of Final Cut Pro X that'll coincide with the new Mac Pro. "Except that Apple is updating OS X to Mavericks prior to the Mac Pro's release. At this point it seems that this technique doesnt involve Crossfire or SLI, but does involve Open CL (also have read Open GL). I have been doing some research and have come across a few articles. I wanted to ask about using two graphics cards for digital video editing. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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