DaVinci resolve GPU acceleration | how to use GPU to render in davinci resolve | DaVinci resolve 18

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In this video we will see the difference in rendering speed between only using CPU or using GPU acceleration in DaVinci Resolve Studio 18.
DaVinci Resolve Studio is a professional-grade video editing and color grading software that is capable of utilizing GPUs (Graphics Processing Units) to accelerate the rendering process.
To enable GPU acceleration in DaVinci Resolve Studio, go to the Preferences menu and select the "System" tab. Under the "Memory and GPU" section, ensure that the "Use CUDA/OpenCL" option is selected, depending on your GPU.
Once GPU acceleration is enabled, you can render your video using the "Deliver" tab in the workspace. Under the "Video" tab, you can select your desired video format and resolution, and then select the "Render using:" option to use your GPU for acceleration.
It's important to note that GPU acceleration can significantly reduce the rendering time, but the exact speedup will depend on the complexity of your project and the capabilities of your GPU.
Video editing PC: CPU Ryzen 5 5500, NVIDIA RTX 2060 GPU, RAM 16 GB
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How do I use GPU to render proxy media every time I try to do that I get 100% CPU usage but less than five on the GPU

matthewhedge
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planning to buy a new pc for davinci, should i go withe a heavy GPU or CPU

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Nvidia graphic card not showing in rendering... Only showing auto and native... How to resolve? Please help

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my cpu renders 1080p at 7fps, but with nvenc it jumps to 112fps

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Is 8gb graphic card enough for devenci resolve?

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Who told you that the native Encoder is CPU only? Both nvidia and native uses cpu fully. please dont give misinformation

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