Blender 3.6 now supports HIP and HIPRT for AMD cards, which is equivalent to Nvidia's CUDA and Optix. From my testing, 7900xtx's blender performance should be somewhere between 3080Ti and 4070Ti depending on the scenes. The Benchmark tool doesn't appear to utilize the latest accerlation from AMD.
So far I've loved my 4070ti. It's been better than my 3070ti for editing and reminds me of my 1080ti from back in the day. Funny enough, I paid close to the same amount for the 4070ti that I did for the 1080ti. I think the biggest issue really is Nvidia's model numbers are really all over the place and it's hard to tell which card belongs where.
Been using my 6900xt for over a year with DaVinci Resolve Studio even for bigger projects without issue. Though I must honestly say that I work mostly with raw, not h264/h265. Those 16GB of vram are very helpful. Most footage comes from 6k and I output DCI4k. Love my AMD system
I'm on the fence of buying a 7900xt myself (just waiting for pricing to get better). How is the free version of Divichi resolve? I'm planning on using the gpu for video editing as a side hobby. Just wondering if it's worth it.
What a great informative video, it fully convinced me to purchase the right GPU for my content creation journey. Thankyou Sir. I have been following your content from few weeks and are doing great for the community. 👍
@@RealTechnoPanda Nvidia 4080 would be my pick, as this is most affordable option for content creation (DaVinci Resolve) and AI projects. My PC specs are i7 12700, 32Gb RAM Dual channel DDR5, MSI B660M Motherboard, Nvidia GTX 1050Ti (From previous PC). What do you think Sir will the Nvidia 4080 be a good choice for my rig and what should be the recommended PSU?
@@RealTechnoPanda Thankyou for your valuable information I will go for atleast 850 watt Bronze certified PSU. ❤️ And thankyou for your appreciation on my channel content, it means alot to me.
Great video, thank you! Can you make a similar video about graphic cards (and processors) specially recommended to image creation on AI engines? Thanks!
It depends on the specifics of what application, what codec/type of footage and how heavy your FX use is. I have been testing a 3060, 4070, Arc A770, 6800 XT and 7800 XT in Adobe Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve Studio with a 13900K (iGPU enabled) and while the 7800 XT had the highest overall scores in both applications (with the Arc A770 having the fastest h.264 decode in Premiere Pro 23) I haven’t had a chance to test the 7700 XT or 3070 Ti specifically. Going off of my own testing in conjunction with Puget Systems testing, I would say that unless your projects are normally bottlenecked by the amount of GPU fx processing, I would probably opt for the 7700 XT (especially given the extra VRAM if you edit 8K on Resolve Studio). But if it were me, I would save up the extra $50 if possible to get a 7800 XT since it has higher performance and more VRAM and offers for more for the money.
Any plans to rev this topic now that Puget System Arc A770 16GB is outperforming the 4060 Ti in many Resolve Studio and Premiere Pro benchmarks? On my 13900K have also been having my 7800 XT outperforming my 4070 in those applications overall and stability has been equivalent.
How's the video editing performance by the 7800 XT compared to the 4070 in Resolve free and studio version? Can I get a 7800 XT for professional video editing with Davinci Resolve free and later upgrade to Resolve Studio? I'll pair it up with a Ryzen 7 7700, will you recommend any other CPU to get in this price range?
Hi. I came across a video of 100W charger on your channel. My question is, are these kind of chargers and different from the traditional 100W charger supplied with the Laptop? My doubt is, are these traditional laptop chargers some kind of heavy duty chargers that can supply continuous 100W even when working on the laptop, or these GaN charger are perfectly fine to be used with the Laptop which support 100W PD charging.
Isn't all this misinforming people. What might be a piece of shit to one person doesn't necessarily mean a piece of shit to another. Everyone has different needs/use cases and budgets they want to spend. In the context of video editing then obviously a $400 or whatever 4060 card is not going to perform anywhere near like a $2000+/$1000+ RTX 4090/7900 XTX, whilst also being extremely high wattage cards in comparison. There are lots cards on the market to suit everyones needs and they shouldn't be labelled good or completely shit, and a complete waste of money.
I plan on doing a budget video editing computer build. I plan on using free version divinici resolve and doing basic 4k video edits for talking head youtube videos. Is the 3060 Ti better than the 3060 with 12GB of ram? Seems weird that the 3060 ti costs more but has less vram. The rep at microcenter recommended the 4060 with 16 g of vram. But after your videos, I know to stay clear of the 4060s. I do not game so thats not a factor.
RTX 3060 with 12GB of ram is better. But note that free version of Davinci Resolve does not use GPU for h264/h265 encoding and decoding. So your timeline playback will be choppy. The only workaround is to generate proxy or optimized media files.
@@RealTechnoPanda i was also leaning towards 2080ti but confused due to being old here in pakistan all three are almost at same price and 4070ti is way more expensive
I live in India. I want to build a editing rig with i7 14700kf. Which graphic card should i go for. I use premiere pro with a little bit of after effects.
Avoid an "F" Intel CPU. They don't have igpu. Intel's igpu(quick sync) is very important for video editing. And if anything happens to your GPU, you'll be able to use the PC, with your CPU because of the igpu Get a 14500 or 14600k
I think the graph of performance in davinci resolve divided by price of the card would be the best to see what is the best card. I feel like 4060 Ti 16GB is still something I could have money for, but 4070 seems maybe better but the price seems just so big...... for me
Hi Techno Panda! I used MacBook Pro 2019 16” core 17 16gb ram for free davinci resolve to edit 1080p videos for my faceless TH-cam, unfortunately, it stopped working and won’t turn on again. So after watching your video I would you like to help on what to buy and won’t let me down!
Since you are a mac-user, I would recommend getting a M2 or M3 Macbook Air with preferable 16GB RAM. You could also get a mac-mini and use existing monitor & keyboard and save some money. The new M2/M3 Macbooks are really fast when it comes to video editing
I have already installed Window 11 Home Single Language on My new mid range Gaming Desktop (Ryzen 5 5600 with RX 6600) so should I buy Win 11 Home SCD Key, will it work on Single Language version also?
please reply me sir i recently bought rx 6700 xt gpu and my only use is video editing i didn't know which one to buy will it work good on premiere pro and davinci resolve how much performance difference will be between these two gpu rx6700xt and rtx 3060ti please answer my question sir🙏🙏🙏🙏 please please answer me sir
How about editing the new 8k features on s24 ultra & the Sports cameras GoPro (13?) DJI ect... my 2070 super on editing software will crash at more than 3 mins of 8k30/4k120/5.3K 60... would be very interested if you made video on how it performs with them video powers compared to RTX 4090 AND RTX 2070 SUPER....If I upgraded everything will my 32INCH 4k monitor be fine editing 8k with the 4090, or will it crash and need a 8k monitor?
@RealTechnoPanda 4070 or 3060? Is the more money worth the price and is 4070 future proof for at least 3 years? Thanks for a Feedback and keep up your nice work!
Nice video. Now I have a question, when using CPU core i5 13600K and GPU rtx 3060 12GB and RAM DDR5 32 or 64GB, will my timeline play smoothly or jerky in DaVinci Resolve Studio? Videos will be from FHD to 4K 60fps from the DJI Osmo Action 4 camera
Come out the gate swinging the Battle Axe!!! 🪓👀 Good intel given for us non Gamer computer guys... not too many out there. I've been using DaVinci for 5 plus years and I'm contemplating of giving Blender a spin to add a notch to my game. I'm currently running a 3080Ti. A new up to date card should get me a few performance points and drop the power consumption a bit too. AMD's Blender performance is way behind, and there's no way in heck I can even consider a 4090 with their sky high prices so I'm going to sit still for a moment at least till the end of the year to see how this game shakes out.
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wasnt ready for the brutal honesty of 0:32 :D
😂😂😂😂😂
9:52 he's equally as brutal in honestly. :)
Blender 3.6 now supports HIP and HIPRT for AMD cards, which is equivalent to Nvidia's CUDA and Optix. From my testing, 7900xtx's blender performance should be somewhere between 3080Ti and 4070Ti depending on the scenes. The Benchmark tool doesn't appear to utilize the latest accerlation from AMD.
Also, if you care about Stable Diffusion, my 7900xtx generate at the speed of 18.5it/s with default settings if you know how to set it up on Linux.
@@stinkytofu85 great helps a lot
@@stinkytofu85how does it run stable diffusion on windows? Seen some recent posts it doing 20 on windows with shark
I think it's still underwhelming, for a new card it should at least operate between the 4060 and the 4080.
@@aldofer88324060?
AMD drivers and Davinci Resolve dont like each other. My 7900XTX crashes on the color tab. Neither AMD or Black Magic Studio seem to have an answer.
Thanks!
Thank You!
So it's a 3060 or skipping this generation.
So far I've loved my 4070ti. It's been better than my 3070ti for editing and reminds me of my 1080ti from back in the day. Funny enough, I paid close to the same amount for the 4070ti that I did for the 1080ti. I think the biggest issue really is Nvidia's model numbers are really all over the place and it's hard to tell which card belongs where.
Really appreciate the GPU info for content creation!! Keep up the good work!
Which one to pick between 7800XT, 4070 & 4070 Super for editing on DaVinci free version?
none of them mate. The free version doesn't support GPU just CPU only
Been using my 6900xt for over a year with DaVinci Resolve Studio even for bigger projects without issue. Though I must honestly say that I work mostly with raw, not h264/h265. Those 16GB of vram are very helpful. Most footage comes from 6k and I output DCI4k. Love my AMD system
I'm on the fence of buying a 7900xt myself (just waiting for pricing to get better). How is the free version of Divichi resolve? I'm planning on using the gpu for video editing as a side hobby. Just wondering if it's worth it.
Still using the 6900xt and no issues in Davinci at all. I’m doing Fusion compositions too and it mostly works quite well. I can’t complain.
Dont get the 7900 yet. AMD drivers make it unstable. Check the Black Magic forums.
i like your style and honesty when you commented about the 4060 you earned a sub
Me too, I sub'd immediately.
Thank you, I was going to buy an RTX 4060ti 16 until I got this video
What about the rx 6700 xt 12gb?
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much for all the awesome GPU info!
Wrong
😅All intel gpu supports av1 vp9 h264 hevc from a350 to a770 2:08
What a great informative video, it fully convinced me to purchase the right GPU for my content creation journey. Thankyou Sir.
I have been following your content from few weeks and are doing great for the community. 👍
Glad I could help. So what GPU are you getting?
@@RealTechnoPanda Nvidia 4080 would be my pick, as this is most affordable option for content creation (DaVinci Resolve) and AI projects.
My PC specs are i7 12700, 32Gb RAM Dual channel DDR5, MSI B660M Motherboard, Nvidia GTX 1050Ti (From previous PC).
What do you think Sir will the Nvidia 4080 be a good choice for my rig and what should be the recommended PSU?
@@techlitindia Those are great specs! 850 Watts or higher PSU will ensure a stable system. BTW, you have got a nice YT Channel. Good content
@@RealTechnoPanda Thankyou for your valuable information I will go for atleast 850 watt Bronze certified PSU.
❤️ And thankyou for your appreciation on my channel content, it means alot to me.
I was told that only the 4070TI SUPER featured the dual media encoders. Can you confirm??
Yes. It has dual 8th Generation NVENC encoder
Great video, thank you! Can you make a similar video about graphic cards (and processors) specially recommended to image creation on AI engines? Thanks!
I want to do game development in unity3d which gpu should I get 4070 or 7800xt ?
4070
nice review very helpful ❤
I enjoyed that. Thank you.
What will be better for video editing rx 7700xt or rtx 3070 ti
It depends on the specifics of what application, what codec/type of footage and how heavy your FX use is. I have been testing a 3060, 4070, Arc A770, 6800 XT and 7800 XT in Adobe Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve Studio with a 13900K (iGPU enabled) and while the 7800 XT had the highest overall scores in both applications (with the Arc A770 having the fastest h.264 decode in Premiere Pro 23) I haven’t had a chance to test the 7700 XT or 3070 Ti specifically.
Going off of my own testing in conjunction with Puget Systems testing, I would say that unless your projects are normally bottlenecked by the amount of GPU fx processing, I would probably opt for the 7700 XT (especially given the extra VRAM if you edit 8K on Resolve Studio). But if it were me, I would save up the extra $50 if possible to get a 7800 XT since it has higher performance and more VRAM and offers for more for the money.
Would you still recommend a 2060 super in 2023?
0:29 😂😂😂
Would you recommend 7900xt ????
Yes for Gaming. No for video editing
Any plans to rev this topic now that Puget System Arc A770 16GB is outperforming the 4060 Ti in many Resolve Studio and Premiere Pro benchmarks? On my 13900K have also been having my 7800 XT outperforming my 4070 in those applications overall and stability has been equivalent.
How's the video editing performance by the 7800 XT compared to the 4070 in Resolve free and studio version? Can I get a 7800 XT for professional video editing with Davinci Resolve free and later upgrade to Resolve Studio? I'll pair it up with a Ryzen 7 7700, will you recommend any other CPU to get in this price range?
what about a 6700xt with a 12700k?
Hi. I came across a video of 100W charger on your channel.
My question is, are these kind of chargers and different from the traditional 100W charger supplied with the Laptop? My doubt is, are these traditional laptop chargers some kind of heavy duty chargers that can supply continuous 100W even when working on the laptop, or these GaN charger are perfectly fine to be used with the Laptop which support 100W PD charging.
0:30 already love this guy... instant sub 🤣
Can i use 6700xt in Davinci
does rtx4090 gpu match perfectly with ryzen 3950x cpu?
Is rx 7800xt good for DaVinci Resolve video editing? Is it acceptable?
Where is the AMD RX 6800XT ?
Isn't all this misinforming people. What might be a piece of shit to one person doesn't necessarily mean a piece of shit to another. Everyone has different needs/use cases and budgets they want to spend.
In the context of video editing then obviously a $400 or whatever 4060 card is not going to perform anywhere near like a $2000+/$1000+ RTX 4090/7900 XTX, whilst also being extremely high wattage cards in comparison. There are lots cards on the market to suit everyones needs and they shouldn't be labelled good or completely shit, and a complete waste of money.
I plan on doing a budget video editing computer build. I plan on using free version divinici resolve and doing basic 4k video edits for talking head youtube videos.
Is the 3060 Ti better than the 3060 with 12GB of ram?
Seems weird that the 3060 ti costs more but has less vram.
The rep at microcenter recommended the 4060 with 16 g of vram. But after your videos, I know to stay clear of the 4060s.
I do not game so thats not a factor.
RTX 3060 with 12GB of ram is better. But note that free version of Davinci Resolve does not use GPU for h264/h265 encoding and decoding. So your timeline playback will be choppy. The only workaround is to generate proxy or optimized media files.
@@RealTechnoPanda - thank you for that information😊
@@RealTechnoPanda is this still true on 2024? Im using free version of davinci
what about 3090 for the low price and 24gb vram?
Hello, Sir. It's been 9 months, but is the 3060 12GB still a suitable GPU for productivity around 30k rupees, or is there another option to consider?
I'd consider 3060TI 8GB. It costs pretty much the same but provides way higher performance for video editting.
Perfect timing I have returned pc with 4060 ti
Can you please recommend between 2080ti, 3070 and 3060ti for blender and davinci??
I am new to all this
Blender needs more RAM. 2080TI may be better if you can find it for cheap. Else look for 4070Ti Super
@@RealTechnoPanda i was also leaning towards 2080ti but confused due to being old here in pakistan all three are almost at same price and 4070ti is way more expensive
@@RealTechnoPanda Thank you
Can rtx4070 pair with i5-11600k?
by content creation are you considering not only editing but also recording and streaming with obs? Would a 7900xtx be good for it too?
I live in India. I want to build a editing rig with i7 14700kf. Which graphic card should i go for. I use premiere pro with a little bit of after effects.
Avoid an "F" Intel CPU. They don't have igpu. Intel's igpu(quick sync) is very important for video editing.
And if anything happens to your GPU, you'll be able to use the PC, with your CPU because of the igpu
Get a 14500 or 14600k
Bhai intel ki rating 3060ti se bhi down hai
what about rtx 3090? in my country rtx 3090 is lower price than rtx 4070 ti. what should i choose? I'm gonna use both gaming and work station
lower price for so called 'high end' tier gpu will always be good choice..at least at these moments..
To do video editing on Première Pro, should you choose the 4080 or the 7900 XTX?
I would pick RTX 4080
What should i choose 4080 or amd 7900xt or7900xtx as a gamer for 1440p
Rx 7900xt
I think the graph of performance in davinci resolve divided by price of the card would be the best to see what is the best card. I feel like 4060 Ti 16GB is still something I could have money for, but 4070 seems maybe better but the price seems just so big...... for me
Nice informative video.
Wanted to know, what are your thoughts on the Quadro Cards? How would you compare with the GeForce cards for Adobe Premiere?
Can I use a rx6700xt 12gb for video editing?
Yes, but RTX 3060 12GB would be a better option
For blender especificaly doesn't the 16gb of the 4060ti help with high resolution textures (my case)?
How about rx 6600 sir?
Hi Techno Panda! I used MacBook Pro 2019 16” core 17 16gb ram for free davinci resolve to edit 1080p videos for my faceless TH-cam, unfortunately, it stopped working and won’t turn on again. So after watching your video I would you like to help on what to buy and won’t let me down!
Since you are a mac-user, I would recommend getting a M2 or M3 Macbook Air with preferable 16GB RAM. You could also get a mac-mini and use existing monitor & keyboard and save some money. The new M2/M3 Macbooks are really fast when it comes to video editing
@@RealTechnoPanda Thank you so much. I really appreciate!
Hey can someone explain me what he means when he says extended overall I m Hispanic I don’t understand that
hlo sir, rx6750xt 12gb is good for premiere pro (video editing) ???
for video editing nvidia quadr a2000 12 gb variant is good for creation and vfx ? not much into game
That is based on older Ampere Architecture. Don't buy it in 2023
So what gpu would i choose if i have a amd cpu 3900xt with an old 1060 gtx, need to work with 422 h265
Repost?
No, this is not about gaming but content creation and video editing
I have already installed Window 11 Home Single Language on My new mid range Gaming Desktop (Ryzen 5 5600 with RX 6600) so should I buy Win 11 Home SCD Key, will it work on Single Language version also?
Yes, Win 11 Home SCD Key will work on Single Language version
Brother, is it got a good performance for editing with this setup?
Will get same like yours but mine with ryzen 5 5500
@@xaem7016 I dont think so....for editing purpose go with intel...may be 12400, 13400 or 12600, 13500 depending on your budget.
7900xt Vs 4070ti? Premiere Pro for 4k 10bit 4:4:2 video(no RAW). I sometimes do animations on AE using 3D layers. I can't come to a decision
4070 Ti
@@RealTechnoPanda 🙏thanks!!
7900 xtx
please reply me sir
i recently bought rx 6700 xt gpu and my only use is video editing
i didn't know which one to buy
will it work good on premiere pro and davinci resolve
how much performance difference will be between these two gpu rx6700xt and rtx 3060ti
please answer my question sir🙏🙏🙏🙏
please please answer me sir
hi brother i am also planning to buy the rx6700xt, have you strarted video editing already? does it work well or not
How about editing the new 8k features on s24 ultra & the Sports cameras GoPro (13?) DJI ect... my 2070 super on editing software will crash at more than 3 mins of 8k30/4k120/5.3K 60... would be very interested if you made video on how it performs with them video powers compared to RTX 4090 AND RTX 2070 SUPER....If I upgraded everything will my 32INCH 4k monitor be fine editing 8k with the 4090, or will it crash and need a 8k monitor?
GREAT CONTENT!!!!!!!!
Great comparisons. Own a 1060, 3060 12gb and 7900xtx
Nvidia vacuum cleaner only sucks up money and leaves everything else in the dust. 😅
@RealTechnoPanda 4070 or 3060? Is the more money worth the price and is 4070 future proof for at least 3 years? Thanks for a Feedback and keep up your nice work!
4070 should be good for the next 3 years, unless you plan to edit 8K footage which would need more VRAM
Your video script is just top notch.. head and shoulder above, leaves others in the dust.. all of it just awesome!
best vídeo on gpu for creators
4060 series only focus Game......not Rendering.....
"RTX 4060 Ti is total piece of S***!" Yes, it is very terrible video card RTX 4060 Ti (RTX 4050 Ti). That is very funny.
Nice video. Now I have a question, when using CPU core i5 13600K and GPU rtx 3060 12GB and RAM DDR5 32 or 64GB, will my timeline play smoothly or jerky in DaVinci Resolve Studio? Videos will be from FHD to 4K 60fps from the DJI Osmo Action 4 camera
I just hit the subscribe button
Bhai intel
Tmkc
Saving for RTX 5090.
Now that AMD ditched the high-end GPU segment so no future competition there expect $5000 5090 lmao.
That was actually the perfect short video on the subject! Thanks! 🤌👍❤️
Come out the gate swinging the Battle Axe!!! 🪓👀 Good intel given for us non Gamer computer guys... not too many out there.
I've been using DaVinci for 5 plus years and I'm contemplating of giving Blender a spin to add a notch to my game. I'm currently running a 3080Ti. A new up to date card should get me a few performance points and drop the power consumption a bit too. AMD's Blender performance is way behind, and there's no way in heck I can even consider a 4090 with their sky high prices so I'm going to sit still for a moment at least till the end of the year to see how this game shakes out.