It's a bit odd that the benchmark shows optimal performance with only one GPU and the CPUs combined, instead of with both GPUs and the CPU cores. Notice that the 8-core CPU alone can process 37MP per second, but, with the one added D700 and the CPU cores combined, you get 67.1MP per second of processing power. The Neat Image denoise filter has a really good built-in utility to test all possible scenarios for maximum image processing.
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The new Mac Pro and Final Cut Pro X 10.1 may be the combination to finally convince video professionals that Apple is serious about pro video.Īpart from Resolve and Final Cut Pro X, the current creative OpenCL software landscape isn't huge, but I do have some programs and filters that tap the GPU via OpenCL. Judging from the Final Cut Pro X results we've seen and the OpenCL benchmarks further on, it's safe to assume the dual D700 is exceptional for Resolve users. Otherwise, I thought of testing Da Vinci Resolve, but I don't have much experience with it.
Considering the crazy low price, I'll definitely be using it for my editing work. While I may not be the best person to review FCP X, it does seem like it's come a long way since its initial release. Enlarge / All cores of the CPU and both GPUs chipping in to handle our heavily filtered 4K media.īatch exports from Compressor showed similar CPU and GPU usage during export of the scene.