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NVIDEA GPU's and CS4

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Mr Fudge
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 12:05 pm    Post subject: NVIDEA GPU's and CS4



I am currently using a 8600Gt card.
How much have I got to spend to see a significant increase in speed?
At the moment 4 CR2 raw files of 21Mb take over 30 seconds to blend as
layers.
Thank you in advance.
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BF
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 2:28 pm    Post subject: Re: NVIDEA GPU's and CS4



On 2/21/2010 7:05 AM, Mr Fudge wrote:

Quote:
I am currently using a 8600Gt card.
How much have I got to spend to see a significant increase in speed?
At the moment 4 CR2 raw files of 21Mb take over 30 seconds to blend as
layers.
Thank you in advance.

What makes you think it is the video card and not your processor and

amount of memory you have?
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Mr Fudge
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 9:33 am    Post subject: Re: NVIDEA GPU's and CS4



On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 09:28:28 -0500, BF <Bfor (AT) adelphia (DOT) net> wrote:


Quote:
On 2/21/2010 7:05 AM, Mr Fudge wrote:
I am currently using a 8600Gt card.
How much have I got to spend to see a significant increase in speed?
At the moment 4 CR2 raw files of 21Mb take over 30 seconds to blend as
layers.
Thank you in advance.

What makes you think it is the video card and not your processor and
amount of memory you have?
I got the impression from Adobe info.

It says that the GPU is used to accelerate the time it takes to
perform some tasks.
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