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Is this GPU (EVGA GTX 750 Ti FTW) sufficient for my needs?

Greenfinch

Junior Member
Hi.
I have an Intel i7-5820K processor on order and will be using my new system with Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015 for video editing, and also picture editing on Photoshop CC 2015.
I will NOT be doing ANY gaming at all.
Will an EVGA GTX 750 Ti FTW ACX 2GB GDDR5 be a sufficient GPU for my needs, or do I need something more powerful?
http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=02G-P4-3757-KR
Any advice please much appreciated.
Thanks,
CrVMo
 
I don't know what is best for Photoshop but I just saw the the GTX 950 may be coming out August 17, 2015. Maybe prices will go down for that model, who knows. I also saw a rumor there will be 2GB and 4GB models of the GTX 950.
 
A better place to ask this question is the Adobe HW forums, after reading the Adobe tweakers guide.

Based on their guide in the image below, for Premiere pro a 750 is a balanced card for a hex-core Intel system with 64GB of RAM.

Based on that chart I would skip the $150 high-end FTW 750 Ti and either get one of the lower cost 960s (can be had for $180 without too much looking in the states) or get a cheaper 750 Ti than the FTW.


http://ppbm7.com/index.php/tweakers-page/92-what-video-card-to-use

Balanced%20Video%20Card.png
 
Thanks for your comments: much appreciated.
The website ppbm7.com/, "Premiere Pro BenchMark" is SERIOUSLY GOOD! Thanks for the steer.
It's full of EVERYTHING regarding hardware considerations for Premiere Pro.
Best regards,
CrVMo
 
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