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I bought Cyberpower PowerDirector 15 Ultimate Suite to do my video processing. It runs well, but the 4k preview, in the player was, well, framing a lot. I have a 2011 Dell XPS with a 3.4ghz I-7 Quad Core, with 16 gigs of ram, all that seems good enough.
But the video card is responsible for the preview and my on NVidia Geforce GTX 560 ti was showing its age. So I looked into upgrading, got a deal on a 960ti, which should have worked but did not, seems my bios wont support it. So I look into a new machine, $1600-$2100 for something that would work. Well that sucks, a lot of money for video.
So I did some more research and found that the EVGA GForce 1050ti, would work with my system. Not the latest, but a heck of a lot faster than the old card. So I order one from Amazon, it arrives 2 days later.
I open the box, take out the card and compare it to the old one.
It is half the size or less, has no external plugs for power, the old one took extra power from the power supply. and It has copper pipes and tubes and all kinds of stuff that looks impressive. The new one is a fairly simple looking card, with one fan and not power plugs. It says it only requires 75 watts, so no need for extra power. So I plug it in.
Sure enough, it works, boots up, updates the driver and it is ready to go. I take a raw 4k video from the P4P, one that would previously be broken up and impossible to view. It pops up, full screen and plays it perfectly! Yahoo!
So for $170, the thing now does all that I wanted. I am sure that I could render a bit faster with a new computer, but this is not bad now!
So, if you are seeing this same sort of thing, maybe a new card is all you need?
But the video card is responsible for the preview and my on NVidia Geforce GTX 560 ti was showing its age. So I looked into upgrading, got a deal on a 960ti, which should have worked but did not, seems my bios wont support it. So I look into a new machine, $1600-$2100 for something that would work. Well that sucks, a lot of money for video.
So I did some more research and found that the EVGA GForce 1050ti, would work with my system. Not the latest, but a heck of a lot faster than the old card. So I order one from Amazon, it arrives 2 days later.
I open the box, take out the card and compare it to the old one.

Sure enough, it works, boots up, updates the driver and it is ready to go. I take a raw 4k video from the P4P, one that would previously be broken up and impossible to view. It pops up, full screen and plays it perfectly! Yahoo!

So for $170, the thing now does all that I wanted. I am sure that I could render a bit faster with a new computer, but this is not bad now!
So, if you are seeing this same sort of thing, maybe a new card is all you need?
