I have an Intel A 770 16GB, and like, I experienced the crashing while exporting images on Gigapixel. My issue was fixed after I removed all drivers, updated BIOS and enable resizable bar. Davinci timeline is even better with an Intel CPU+Arc GPU
Did you try some AV1 renders on the Arc a770? The Puget Bench score is less meaningful than real use case info. Anyone try using both GPU and CPU for renders?
Man, I'm disappointed because I thought you'd actually do your own Resolve timeline test. With Puget you don't look at the overall score, it'a mighty inconclusive, you look at specific GPU score. Video encoding also affects GPU score because they measure the time it takes to render to h264 using GPU encoding to produce a score, that's why AMD look poorer than Nvidia because their VCE is slower than NVENC while their effects processing may not be slower.
I have an Intel A 770 16GB, and like, I experienced the crashing while exporting images on Gigapixel. My issue was fixed after I removed all drivers, updated BIOS and enable resizable bar. Davinci timeline is even better with an Intel CPU+Arc GPU
Thanks for your input. What if your motherboard BIOS is fully updated? I have my BIO fully updated with REBAR enabled and Gigapixel still crashes.
Did you try some AV1 renders on the Arc a770? The Puget Bench score is less meaningful than real use case info. Anyone try using both GPU and CPU for renders?
Man, I'm disappointed because I thought you'd actually do your own Resolve timeline test. With Puget you don't look at the overall score, it'a mighty inconclusive, you look at specific GPU score. Video encoding also affects GPU score because they measure the time it takes to render to h264 using GPU encoding to produce a score, that's why AMD look poorer than Nvidia because their VCE is slower than NVENC while their effects processing may not be slower.