
- DAVINCI RESOLVE STUDIO MULTIPLE INSTANCES PRO
- DAVINCI RESOLVE STUDIO MULTIPLE INSTANCES PROFESSIONAL
DAVINCI RESOLVE STUDIO MULTIPLE INSTANCES PROFESSIONAL
DaVinci Resolve Studio is thus the perfect application to showcase how much of an effect an eGPU can have on creative professional workflows.Īs I said, configuring multiple eGPUs in DaVinci Resolve Studio is easy. That’s because Blackmagic Design’s powerful NLE heavily relies on the GPU and supports multiple GPUs with a simple configuration change. The most obvious application to test when working with more than one eGPU is the paid version of DaVinci Resolve, DaVinci Resolve Studio.
DAVINCI RESOLVE STUDIO MULTIPLE INSTANCES PRO
Two Sonnet eGFX Breakaway Boxes with two Radeon Pro WX 9100s DaVinci Resolve Studio If you’d like to see more about that, let me know down below in the comments. I briefly dabbled around with connecting four eGPUs to my MacBook Pro, and needless to say, it was downright absurd. On the MacBook Pro, or iMac Pro you can connect eGPUs to any of the available Thunderbolt 3 ports. I learned something new while filming this episode: the 2018 MacBook Pro can handle up to four eGPUs - two eGPUs per Thunderbolt 3 bus - simultaneously. Subscribe to 9to5Mac on YouTube for more videos

Both chassis’ are mated with identical Radeon Pro WX 9100 GPUs, workstation-class Vega 64-based cards, that Apple specifically notes as a pairing option with Sonnet’s high-end graphics enclosure. For this test, I’m using a pair of Sonnet eGFX Breakaway Box 650s, which Apple specifically recommends as the most powerful and versatile eGPU chassis for the Mac. In fact, we tested such a setup a few months ago, to confirm the performance improvements.īut I’ve long wanted to test a MacBook Pro with a faster setup involving two identical eGPU setups.

It’s no surprise that a dual eGPU setup can significantly improve export performance in DaVinci Resolve. Watch the latest episode of Back to the Mac for more details. On this week’s episode of Back to the Mac, we go nuts with an eGPU setup featuring two Sonnet eGFX Breakaway Box 650 units mated with a pair of workstation-class 16GB AMD WX 9100 GPUs.Īs we’ve touched on before, if you’re a DaVinci Resolve user, or if you use any other app that can wield multiple GPUs at the same time, such a setup can put up some noteworthy numbers. Back to the Mac is a series focused specifically on the Mac, including hardware, accessories, I/O, software, and more.
