3570k or 3770k for lightroom, photoshop, premiere and after effects?

Maximus96

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Those 4 are my main uses, in that order. Which processor should I go with? I plan to overclock on air as well.

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borisvodofsky

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Those 4 are my main uses, in that order. Which processor should I go with? I plan to overclock on air as well.

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get the i7, the 8 threads help maybe 15-25% boost in threaded functions. :eek:

Also, make sure to get an ATI graphics card, because opencl works better on it, as AMD did alot to get opencl working with the adobe staff. :D
 

dsc106

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Also, make sure to get an ATI graphics card, because opencl works better on it, as AMD did alot to get opencl working with the adobe staff. :D

Sorry, what?
Adobe's stuff is optimized for Nvidia's CUDA. Get a GTX 670/680
 

borisvodofsky

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actually opencl isnt supported on windows. at least not yet.

its only on osx, and worse, mountain lion doesnt show support for the 7000 series.

??????

Go to CS6, preferences, performance, Graphics Processor settings, advance settings,

---- tick the opencl box... and boom you instant get opencl acceleration.

And the difference vs CPU is crazy, for the accelerated apps. :D:thumbsup:
 

Hulk

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actually opencl isnt supported on windows. at least not yet.

its only on osx, and worse, mountain lion doesnt show support for the 7000 series.



That's wrong. Sony Vegas Pro has been using OpenCL acceleration for almost a year now.
 

Kingkazma

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??????

Go to CS6, preferences, performance, Graphics Processor settings, advance settings,

---- tick the opencl box... and boom you instant get opencl acceleration.

And the difference vs CPU is crazy, for the accelerated apps. :D:thumbsup:

wtheck? seriously? maybe i should go for 7970 then....

I didn't see opencl in premiere pro or aftereffects... I think photoshop might have that... Let me check...
 

pelov

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The full Adobe line is openCL supported.

But the 3770K might benefit you more. IMO, go with a GCN + 3770K
 

dsc106

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What do you mean CUDA is going away? Also, does nvidia support openCL?

What is the best GPU buy going forward for adobe?

And why not the 3930k, excluding pricing?
 

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Don't know about the far future, but for CUDA and Adobe right now it seems Adobe is keeping pace with updates for supporting the 600 series. Found this thread and has link to Adobe's site for the updates. After Effects officially supports 680 as of a few days ago and it's pretty obvious the other programs will follow shortly according to an Adobe employee posting there

http://www.reduser.net/forum/showthread.php?80796-2-x-GTX-680-2GB-SLI-Adobe-Premiere-CS6