question VRAM GTX 970

Then GTX 970 still isn't in the list of GPUS supported on Adobe's Web site. I bought one because it was recommended to me in this forum. Now I wonder if all this 3.5 GB of VRAM question which is all the more the news will affect rendering in After Effects, including 3-d v2 element?

Can I get a refund for my 970 and get an ATI place card?

You are good and evil.

In this sense the 970 uses a paging memory structure where the first 3.5 MB of VRAM is used at full speed, but when the full 4 MB of memory is required, the last 0.5 MB slows down a bit. The 980 does not suffer from this architectural choice.

Wrong in the sense that this memory address choice nVidia has absolutely no impact in AE, since EI does not use the video card in this way.

In very rare situations, when the 4 edition + K material and the use of complex timelines, PR may suffer a little in terms of performance ONLY when more than 3.5 MB of memory is used. This drop in performance is very small and far better on for example the 780Ti with only 3 MB of memory, since in those very rare occasions, the 780Ti is automatically disabled completely, passage of the MPE hardware to software MPE, making the performance hit much more important. This happens when there are more than 3 MB.

Look at the situations described below:

  • AE: the video card is not relevant.
  • PR: memory used 3 MB >-the 780Ti is completely off. Very severe performance drop.
  • PR: memory used<= 3.5="" mb="" --="" the="" 970="" runs="" at="" full="">
  • PR: > 3.5 MB used memory - the 970 is a small performance when you use the last 0.5 MB.

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