Here is the result of the Adobe GPUSniffer. I now do not have access to the CUDA cores now for this graphics card. I knew there was a reason I was holding off doing this, however it’s done now and it’s too late to go back. I have recently upgraded the computer to Mojave. This card works fine with DaVinci Resolve. OpenGL version as determined by Extensionator. Renderer string: ATI Radeon RX 580 OpenGL Engine Here’s the latest result for Premier Pro CS 5.5 GPUSniffer. I did however manage to pick up a BackMagic eGPU RX580 and that works great, where now I don’t have playback skips in DaVinci Resolve, as was the case without it. That, and the power consumption also dropped considerably. I got rid of the cMP because (without having to use hacks) I found that it wasn’t going run the latest MacOS, which I need for app development. I sold my MacPro4,1->5,1 to a young fella who was stoked to use it.Īs such, I won’t really be doing any more updates to this post. It’s since been great to use and is incredibly fast. In December I bought a refurbished Intel i7 MacMini 3.2GHZ 2TB drive with 16GB RAM, and then upgraded it to 64GB of RAM. I’d love to hear how this has or hasn’t helped you.
It’s been a long time since I originally wrote this article, and for a while now, I’ve been noticing this is one of my most popular blog entries.