Andonso
Active member
To be honest with you, I am not sure the blurb on the ACDSee homepage is up to date. My statement about discussions about it making a difference if you have 2 or more gb of video ram came from discussions in the user discussion forum. That does not mean that you cannot make the program work with less - but it means that 2 gb does make a difference.
I have no experience (yet) with 4k video - but it will likely be in my future.
Niels
Yeah, exactly I'm not certain either. My Thinkstation P300 that came with a 16GB memory, a Nvidia Quadro K4000 (3GB) video adapter, 2 x 256GB SSD drives and upgraded PSU suites me just fine for any of my current video/image editing needs.
It's possible but don't think I would ever actually need a 6GB video adapter to edit image and video files.
Gamers are now using 13GB+ video adapters however expect to pay from around ~$1000.00 to over $1400.00 only for the video adapter, excluding an upgraded PSU, motherboard, CPU, etc.
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