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Ah yes, USB 10Gb/s... The MOBO I originally suggest for being a good value actually has a bundle with a USB 3.1 card:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157600
Or you could buy your own add in card for a different MOBO. They run $25-50.
My issue with the 980ti is that it's not a compute card. None of Nvidias current cards are built for professional applications, and are actually much slower than their older cards that were. The old Titan had 1.5 TFLOPs and Titan Black had 1.7 TFLOPs the newest Titan X and 980ti have about 0.2 TFLOPs.
For comparison the 290x has 0.7 TFLOPs, and the cheaper 280x actually has about 1.0 TFLOPs. I had suggested the 290x because it was on the recommended list, and is newer and usually faster than the 280x (only slightly behind in FP64) and is readily available at retail. There were other considerations I made as well, relative and total costs and the fact that these cards are being replaced soon.
However, all that said I'll admit that I don't know exactly what/how your software runs. If people who do use this software are recommending a 980ti then maybe it's OK. I'll have to try to find benchmarks of this specific program. Even if Nvidias currently weaker FP64 performance is not an issue, I would not suggest the 980ti. It's to expensive to close to end of life, cheaper Nvidia cards have better value.
Yeah, the 980Ti is not a new board so one would think there would be a replacement with improved performance before long. The Titan boards are way over $1K and are way beyond the 980Ti's already high price of $650ish. There are, of course, quite a few of the more serious video editors that spend way north of $5K for a box and might have more than one GPU -- I can't justify going that far at this point and going from $1.5K to $2.5K is about as far as I'm willing to go.
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