GTX 970

Hello... I wonder so quickly, the software first, After Effects, etc... Using Nvidia GPU GTX 970, or if the graphics card does not ever serve me?

Thank you.

Hi Marco,.

Hello... I wonder so quickly, the software first, After Effects, etc... Using Nvidia GPU GTX 970, or if the graphics card does not ever serve me?

Thank you.

Have you tried yet? It should be good for Premiere Pro. After effects is not really use the GPU (with the exception of a feature is no longer being developed), so I think you'll be fine.

Thank you

Kevin

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