![]() Last year I bought a Sapphire Radeon 6900 xt, with that being the first ever AMD graphics card I ever bought. Lol, I am kinda used to hearing AMD screwing up alot Yeah, I usually say don't upgrade drivers or things when your PC running your software fine I usually say this when its PC's main goal. ![]() If DR has a forum or a reddit page, you'd probably get better advice. Searching around online would probably yield better results. I don't recall the actual models, but I vividly remember rage buying a new GPU just to be able to play HL2, lol). This is my first AMD GPU after almost 20 years of using Nvidia (the last time I had a Radeon card was when Half Life 2 first came out, and they were still ATI, it didn't play well with that game and I switched to Nvidia. It may just be a setting in Adrenalin, for all I know. I got that Premiere installed now, for the time being, but I'm hoping someone might be familiar with this thing, I really enjoy using Resolve more. They're notorious for having all kinds of random issues, apparently, but for everything else, including Premiere Pro, the GPU works perfectly fine. It could be something with the AMD driver. The issue I'm experiencing makes Resolve completely unusable. Thanks, I think I saw the same video, well of course, we're on the LTT Forums:) Anyway, yeah, I think it's common knowledge that Nvidia works a bit better with Resolve, but both should still do alright, especially during the actual editing workflow. I'm not sure if that was only for Linux users, or if it'd also apply to Windows users as well, but your only solution might just be to look for a different editing software. I really like DaVinci's interface and controls, and a ton of my completed projects are already in Resolve project I'm no expert on video editing, but the other day I was watching a Linux youtubers video with him talking about Nvidia, and he actually did mention Davinci Resolve, saying that DR runs significantly better on Nvidia hardware, and that it has issues with AMD. Of course, it's easier to switch to another editing software vs going back to an Nvidia GPU (for me, as my needs are fairly basic, and I have access to CC through my employer), but it's a bummer. 4K playback with default settings is buttery smooth, with only 1.4-1.8 GB of VRAM usage and about 5-6 GB of RAM. And I already tried an older version of Resolve with the same outcome.Įdit. I don't have any issues with the GPU, 6950 XT, in games or any other applications. I'm going to test Adobe Premiere, to see if it's just Resolve. I know Nvidia is usually recommended for video editing tasks, but the 6950 XT should have no issues handling it. ![]() I edited large projects in 4K and it was always smooth. Before this GPU update, it worked flawlessly with the RTX 3070. I'm checking the settings and GPU is enabled. Just a simple crash to desktop, then the RAM and VRAM instantly dump all of its data and the PC is back to normal, ![]() I then watch my GPU memory filling up in about 20 seconds (15.8GB fills up at around 500MB/s rate), then it spills over to my system RAM (I have 64GB DDR4 32MHz, with up to 47.5 available to Resolve by default), filling it up at the same rate of around 500MB/s until it reached that 47.5 or so, then video freezes, and a few moments later Resolve crashes. I insert one 4K video file, and without any edits, start the playback. I also reinstalled Windows 11 with a new GPU, and it's updated to the latest AMD drivers from just a couple of days ago. I've been using Resolve for a couple of years, and I like it, but I just upgraded my GPU from RTX 3070 to Radeon RX 6950 XT 16GB, a week ago, and trying to work on a new project, I experience a crazy memory leak issue. There is NO EXTRA COST to you.I've been searching around the web for a while, and can't find an answer. Website: Full Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn a small commission from qualifying purchases. ☕️☕️If you enjoy my content, would you consider Buying Me A Coffee to support the channel? ☕️☕️ In this video I’ll show you how to adjust your backup settings and load a project backup to restore your work. Thankfully DaVinci Resolve can backup your file automatically. We’ve all been there, the program crashes and you think you’ve lost all your work. Knowing how to load project backups in DaVinci Resolve can help save your projects if DaVinci Resolve crashes on you. Would you consider Buying Me A Coffee to support the channel?įull Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn a small commission from qualifying purchases. □ GET 10% OFF LIFETIME PLANS with Code: Jason10 □□ GET 20% OFF of AUDIIO PRO PLAN with Code: EARLYADOPTER You probably know the common way to restore a backup in DaVinci Resolve, but do you know how to Restore a PROJECT.DB Backup file in DaVinci Resolve? It's not straight forward, but it can come in very handy when the typical method doesn't work.
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