I will be taking a Resolve course at Film Oxford so should be up to speed with basic tasks in the next few weeks. And a quick test when launching Resolve does have a problem with my laptop graphics, but as I'm going to run it mainly on my new i11 powered desktop I'm not worried about that.Īnyway, nice to meet you all and look forward to learning more about using Resolve over the next few months. The Blackmagic speedtest seems to run OK although as expected not showing super-quick 8K, CPU is ~8fps and GPU is ~17fps. No mention of CPU minimum spec, I'm running an Intel i7-10510U from a couple of years back on my laptop with 16GB RAM and an internal SSD and it runs OK. NVIDIA/AMD/Intel GPU Driver version – as required by your GPU.Does your particular GPU support OpenCL 1. So while performance varies greatly, most modern AMD, Intel and NVIDIA GPUs that support OpenCL 1.2 or CUDA 3.0 compute capability will operate with Resolve. GPU which supports OpenCL 1.2 or CUDA 11. In the last year or two there have been an increasing number of systems with the new GPUs that are suitable for use with DaVinci Resolve.Integrated GPU or discrete GPU with at least 2 GB of VRAM.Blackmagic Design Desktop Video 10.4.1 or later. So - to save others struggling - here are the minimum hardware requirements for DaVinci Resolve 18.0.4 on Windows which I just got from the Readme. I struggled to find the current (18.0.4) minimum hardware requirements for DaVinci Resolve on Intel/Windows, other than advice to read the Readme file - but this only ships with the installation files! I'm brand new on the forum and a brand new DaVinci Resolve user.
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