Cuda support?
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erdna
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Cuda support?
Corel mentions Cuda support (acceleration) for i7 CPU's. Did anybody experience faster processing with vs without an NVidia Cuda compliant GPU? Is VS X3 really optimised for maximum cuda support for the basic number crunching too, or is it just like what most do: use the Cuda cores for displaying smoother transistions?
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Re: Cuda support?
Hello erdna,
Not all forum members have that kind of system, but if you are using NVidia Cuda and Intel Corel i7, you can download free trial of VideoStudio X3 from http://www.corel.com/trials, and try it yourself.
Not all forum members have that kind of system, but if you are using NVidia Cuda and Intel Corel i7, you can download free trial of VideoStudio X3 from http://www.corel.com/trials, and try it yourself.
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erdna
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Re: Cuda support?
Thanks Abiel. I only intend to buy this equipment if the Cuda support is real. I think if you belong to the Corel support team you should be able to answer my question...unless you are a non technical (accountancy?) support team member.
