

- #Geforce 210 for mac high sierra license#
- #Geforce 210 for mac high sierra free#
- #Geforce 210 for mac high sierra windows#
#Geforce 210 for mac high sierra license#
I state this in all my DaVinci Resolve specification and performance related posts because investing $299 in a DaVinci Resolve Studio license is the best $295 you can spend if you’re working with AVC / H.264 / H.265 source media, which many of us are.
#Geforce 210 for mac high sierra free#
It’s available even in the free version of Resolve for Mac.
#Geforce 210 for mac high sierra windows#
However, it’s worth noting that hardware accelerated H.264 / H.265 encoding / decoding is only available in DaVinci Resolve Studio on Windows and Linux. Hardware AVC / H.264 / H.265 Encoding / Decoding in DaVinci ResolveĪll GPU’s in the list are capable of hardware accelerated H.264 / H.265 encoding / decoding.


If all columns are not visible, scroll right to see average prices. GPUĪ complete ranked list of GPU options for DaVinci Resolve. Real-world testing might swap a few positions, but I doubt it would be drastically different. So you should take it as a rough guideline, with some room for error. I would love to be able to build a test rig and compile data for all these GPU’s but sadly that’s out of reach for me. It is not based on my own actual testing. This list is based on a ton of research, trawling through user forums and various published benchmarks. Included are the latest 30-series Ampere architecture GPU’s as well as the 20-series and 16-series Turing architecture NVIDIA GPU’s along with a few relevant 10-series GPU’s for reference.
