
Unlike most users, I'm not a gamer. I had to upgrade my Dell XPS 8910 Tower graphics card to edit videos with Davinci Resolve 17. The card that came with the device didn't support OpenCL and only had 2GB of memory, so the program would crash whenever I tried to render evenly the simplest video. So I was more interested in the GPU's ability to support video and photo editing. From this point of view I am very satisfied. I was able to edit a half-hour 4K video without using proxies, and the video played smoothly during editing. And when rendering, it worked perfectly. Installation was very easy and the driver installed automatically after a few minutes. Gamers might disagree, but as a video editor with a relatively simple set-up, it's worth the money.

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