


How I Edit FPV Video in Davinci Resolve.Why Use Davinci Resolve for FPV Videos?.Please, could someone suggest a Mac setup I can comfortable get away with, within the budget, and possibly a suggestion of where to buy (I'm in the Midlands, U.K. I have a decent monitor and speaker already, it's just the Mac and possibly external storage I need. I've heard that I should be using SSD rather than HD drives, and at least 16GB of RAM, and possibly multi-cores (my brain has already started getting confused.) That's all I know. So far, no one outside of this forum has really been able to suggest a suitable Mac for the price (even a so-called 'professional' supplier wasn't sure what a GPU was.) I have a limited budget but want to buy the best possible Mac between £1500 and £2000 (absolute limit) that I'll be able to use without too much twiddling thumbs waiting for rendering, etc. I'm going to download the free version of Resolve 14, primarily for editing in HD (not 4K), but perhaps also for grading. I'm uber-noob, so I'd like as simple a response as possible, cheers. Thunderbolt 3.0 Options: Intel® Thunderbolt™ 3 included Graphics Card: 2x GeForce GTX1080Ti 11GB GDDR5X 352-īit memory with 3584 CUDA cores, an 11GB Frame Buffer and Media Cache Drive: Samsung - 850 Pro 1TB 2.5" Internal SolidĬard Reader: USB 3.0 Flash Card Reader/WriterĭVD-R/W or Blu-Ray Drive Options: 24X DVD-RW Dual Hard Drive: Samsung - 850 Pro 512 GB 2.5" Internal Solid State Operating System: Microsoft Windows Professional 10 64 Bit Processor: Intel Corei7-6950X 3.0GHz (Turbo to 3.5GHz) 10ĬPU Heatsink/Cooling: ADK Quiet and Cool CPU and Case Support, Up to 128Gig ram,5x PCIe16x,1-PCIe8x,1x- PCIe1x,8x Motherboard: ADK Core i7 HW-E X99 Rev 2 - Xeon E5v4 Power Supply: 1200 Watts Total Modular 80 Plus Gold Quiet Would love your opinion the machine I'm having built.Ĭomputer Case: ADK Full Tower Case: 4 - 5.25" bays, 8 - 3.5" K5100m is not bad, but it's not crazy good either.

You need really top end Quadro models to make Resolve happy and these cost fortune. Andrew Kolakowski wrote:Stay away from Quadros- crazy expensive and not as good for Resolve as GTX 1080.
