Best computer for DaVinci Resolve 18?

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  • @HoundDogMech
    @HoundDogMech Рік тому +4

    You can have a Separate PLAY BACK monitor (of sorts) with the Free Version of DaVinci Resolve. In the Fairlght Tab Open your VIEWER then drag it to the upper Left corner of the Second Monitor (I use a 42" UHDTV), Now Grab the Lower Right Corner of the Viewer and Drag it to lhe Lower Right Corner of the Second Monitor. Now you have a Large Screen Viewer.

  • @cy-villian
    @cy-villian Рік тому +1

    Great when you are South African and the first video you watch about PC requirements for Resolve 18 is made by a fellow South African. Have you address and will pop in for a visit. Thank you.

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  Рік тому

      Thanks so much for watching, and it's great to hear from a fellow South African! Please feel free to email us and let us know when you'd like to come through. Looking forward to speaking with you

  • @wendell2809
    @wendell2809 2 роки тому +4

    Just noticed you guys have a UA-cam channel. Thanks for the great videos. Looking forward to see more like these as I'm a heavy Premiere Pro and Photoshop user.

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  2 роки тому +2

      Welcome aboard! We've got a few Adobe videos in the pipeline so stay tuned for those! :-)

    • @kleptokratija
      @kleptokratija 2 роки тому

      @@ModenaComputers Hi, I have a question. What do you propose (in terms of CPU choice) for someone who is going to edit videos only in 1080p (maybe 4k footage sometimes, but rarely) in DaVinci Resolve free version? I am looking at 12400, 12500, 5700x, 12600k, and maybe 12700 (but I'm not sure if I need all that raw power). Thanks for your help in advance.

  • @Tential1
    @Tential1 2 роки тому +4

    If you're a beginner, 32gb of ram is recommended, but I only have 8gb right now (ordering more, never needed more for any task until I started video editing) and it only matters for me right now when I have chrome open with a 50+ tabs. Otherwise, for the simple projects I do, I've used 8 time lines layered with no issue. But again, very simple stuff. No fusion or color grading.

  • @anthonybarcelovfx
    @anthonybarcelovfx Рік тому +1

    cool vid guys. wish you were here in the States. would consider you for my next build

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  Рік тому

      Thanks so much Anthony, means a lot! Maybe one day! 🙂

  • @SleevelessMTG
    @SleevelessMTG 9 місяців тому

    I know this is an older video so I’m not sure when it change but you can dual monitors in the free version atleast as of version 18.6

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  8 місяців тому

      Thanks so much for the info - I'm not sure when it changed either, but we also feel that there have been quite a few changes since we made this video, and we're planning on making another video.
      Thanks again for watching.

  • @dopexmc7901
    @dopexmc7901 6 місяців тому

    nice video,
    would you say that a "lenovo p620" is enough for 12k Postproduction / Da Vinci? (instead of building an own custom Pc)

  • @ianharper6015
    @ianharper6015 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for a very helpful video.

  • @myreddays
    @myreddays 2 роки тому +1

    What I've read is that DR Studio can use multiple GPUs, not that the free version won't use the GPU.

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  2 роки тому

      Thanks so much for watching! From what I understand, the free version can make use of the GPU for certain processes, but not for exporting video.
      I might be wrong, but in my own experience going from the free version to Studio, this may apply to playback as well.
      My task manager showed that in the free version, my GPU was not utilised in playback while I was using the free version, no matter what my settings where. As soon as I upgraded, before even changing any settings, my GPU was being used, and playback was perfectly smooth.

    • @myreddays
      @myreddays 2 роки тому +1

      @@ModenaComputers Ok, good to know. Thanks

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  2 роки тому

      No problem at all, happy to help out

  • @xiomaralabrador7255
    @xiomaralabrador7255 Рік тому +1

    Thank you very much 👍. I needed this.subscribing👍

  • @myreddays
    @myreddays 2 роки тому

    HP Omen 16 Ryzen 7 5800h or HP Victus 16 i7 12700h? Both same graphics card 4gb and RAM 32gb. For video editing with Resolve. Victus would need to get RAM substituted, but would cost similarly.
    Third option Asus tuf dash f15 with a i7 12650h and a RAM update.

  • @zyadatef5844
    @zyadatef5844 Рік тому +1

    I have a pc with :
    CPU : core i5 10400F
    GPU : GTX 1660 super 6 GB
    RAM : 16 GB 2x8
    SSD : 256 GB
    HDD : 1TB
    is it good for using davnci resolve 18 even when i am using coloring and fusion ?

    • @kaamraanraboobee1183
      @kaamraanraboobee1183 Рік тому +1

      Hi Zyad, thanks so much for watching :) You might struggle with those specs. The CPU and GPU should be fine for full HD editing, but you'll probably want more RAM than this. I would also recommend a larger SSD, as working from the HDD will feel quite slow.

  • @JOSEPHPETERIYORIOBHE
    @JOSEPHPETERIYORIOBHE 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing...I am editing on a MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015)
    processor-2.8 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7
    memory-16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
    graphics-Intel Iris Pro 1536 MB. but the playback performance is bad...what can I do to run a Smoot editing?thanks

  • @nb1223
    @nb1223 2 роки тому +2

    My 3700x OC to 4.00Ghz paired with GeForce RTX 3080 10Gb really slaps…

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  2 роки тому +1

      That sounds like a great combo!

    • @Tential1
      @Tential1 2 роки тому +1

      I mean, only if you got the paid version. Haha. That's what makes me realize now, it's cheaper for me to buy a used 3090+paid version than build a new pc.

  • @maestroflamingo692
    @maestroflamingo692 Рік тому +2

    Hey Sir,
    good and informative Video! Maybe you have time for the concerns about my new system. I would appreciate it. I plan to upgrade my system. At the moment I have an Ryzen 5 2600x, Radeon 5600 xt and 16 GB of RAM - and my System is really stuttering when it comes to adding Fusion Transition, Fusion Effects (I use optimized Media, Proxies and stuff)- -> but its the editing stuff I love and do the most - so with stuttering it is timeconsuming and really annoying (videomaterial is maximum 4k and 60 fps). The new processor schould be a AMD Ryzen 9 5900x, then I add another 16 GB of RAM and for Graphic Cards I think about 3 Options: RTX 3060 (without Ti so I have 12 GB VRAM -I read that it is better for Fusion?!), RTX 3070 Ti (8 GB VRAM) or RTX 3080 12GB VRAM.
    My first question is what you think about the Processor - Is a Ryzen 9 better as a Ryzen 7 for Davinci for example in Terms of Creating Optimized Media and also in general?
    My second question is what do you think is the difference between the Graphic Cards - Does it a RTX 3060 fusion effects, transitions and so on already without stuttering? Is the 12 GB VRAM of the RTX 3060 even more usefull than the RTX 3060 ti, RTX 3070ti for the stuff I do? And how big of a difference is a RTX 3080 to the RTX 3060 because for the RTX 3080 I would need a new PC-Case(Graphic Card too big) and a new power adapter(I only have 500 Watt) and I am also concerned about the more Kwh I would use with this System with the energy prices going high.
    Thank you in advance for your answer
    Greetings Eric

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  Рік тому +3

      Hi Eric, Thanks so much for watching, and those are some great questions.
      I would personally recommend going with AMD's newer 7000 series over the 5000 series, and the Ryzen 7 7700X would give you greater performance than the Ryzen 9 5900X. The Ryzen 9 7900X and 7950X would of course be even better.
      From what we've seen in our recent testing, Intel's 13th gen processors seem to be the best choice - specifically the ones with onboard graphics (non-F SKUs). Resolve can take advantage of the Quick Sync feature available on these for faster decoding of H.264/HEVC.
      With regards to GPU, the RTX 3060 is a great starting point, but you would benefit from something more powerful if possible. 500W is quite low at this point, especially with newer CPUs being quite power hungry as well. If possible, a new PSU would be a good investment, and a larger case would give you greater airflow.
      Best of luck!

  • @abbyleyva2211
    @abbyleyva2211 Рік тому

    Hi, for current specs, if I can go with top CPU like the i9-13900KF - GeForce RTX 4080 , would staying with a ddr4 motherboard and ram create any bottleneck that you can think of? I'm finding info that ddr5 may not make that much difference, but what would it do with something like DR18.5.1? I know that Vram is important and that's why I thought the 4070ti may just not last long enough. I'm just wondering if keeping the ddr4 is okay (assuming fast nvme drives too). I want a PC that's going to do well for a bit

  • @nadtz
    @nadtz Рік тому +1

    Are you guys looking forward to sapphire rapids for professional users? Still waiting to see benchmarks but I'm hoping to upgrade to a W-2400 after the early adopter issues are worked out.

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  Рік тому

      It's actually going to be a topic on our first podcast episode!
      There's a lot about it that really interests us - crazy number of PCIe 5.0 lanes and support for tons of DDR5 memory.
      Plus Asus's W790 boards look amazing.
      I've seen some benchmarks though, and I'll just say I'm hoping those were just early samples.
      Thanks so much for watching.

    • @nadtz
      @nadtz Рік тому

      @@ModenaComputers I'll be looking forward to that.

  • @themarcosaguila1
    @themarcosaguila1 2 роки тому +1

    The new “Depth Map” feature seems to be very intensive on my GPU. i’m currently running a vega 56 wit he 8GB VRAM. Have you guys had the same issue?

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  2 роки тому

      Hi Ilan, thanks so much for watching! From what we've seen, Depth Map does seem to be quite heavy on GPU usage, and it uses a lot of VRAM.
      Vega 56 would be about the starting point for what we'd recommend for a usable experience with this feature.

  • @himsxoxo
    @himsxoxo Рік тому +1

    thanks

  • @rajeevraul4889
    @rajeevraul4889 2 роки тому +1

    I have AMD Ryzen 5 3600 cpu + RX5700 GPU + 64 gb RAM + 500TB SSD + 18TB HDD. Can you recomend any system upgrade to run Davinci Resolve 18?

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  2 роки тому

      Sure! Feel free to reach out to us via our website: www.modenacomputers.com

  • @birdhub-uk
    @birdhub-uk 2 роки тому +1

    Hi is this a good choice ASUS RTX 3070 8gb graphics card using davinci resolve 18 using pc

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  Рік тому +1

      Hi Bird Hub, thanks for watching. Asus make great GPUs in our experience, and the 3070 would give you good performance in the full version of DaVinci Resolve 18.
      PS I'm really jealous that you got to see some gannets - we do get Cape Gannets around here, but I've never had a chance to see one in the wild.

    • @Recordingstudio-uk
      @Recordingstudio-uk Рік тому

      @@ModenaComputers Yes the gannets are pretty amazing here in the summer

  • @Jkbunting
    @Jkbunting 2 роки тому

    Could you use hdmi to 4k TV instead of using monitor

  • @andrewharmon5734
    @andrewharmon5734 Рік тому

    Hey great video. For mac users on a budget. Would I be able to get by using a Mac mini editing a feature?

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  Рік тому +1

      Hi Andrew, thanks so much for watching, and glad you enjoyed the video.
      I wouldn't recommend it for a feature. The Mac Mini doesn't support a lot of RAM, with the absolute maximum being 32GB in the M2 Pro version.
      32GB would be our minimum recommendation for large editing projects.
      The Mac Mini seems like quite a powerful system for the price, but a Windows desktop would be a better option due to the options for higher performance parts.

    • @andrewharmon5734
      @andrewharmon5734 Рік тому +1

      @@ModenaComputers Hey thanks for responding back. That sounds like a great option my only issue is my Footage wasn't formatted in OS rather than ExFat. If I went with a Windows would I be able to use my Footage editing on a Windows device?

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  Рік тому +1

      Hi Andrew, no problem at all, and we're always happy to help where we can. ExFat is cross-compatible with Windows and you will be able to edit this footage on a Windows machine. '

    • @andrewharmon5734
      @andrewharmon5734 Рік тому

      @@ModenaComputers My apologies, my footage recorded on the Black Magic was formatted in OS not ExFat. Would I still be able to use OS formatted on windows or can I convert OS to EXF?

  • @the80way56
    @the80way56 8 місяців тому

    I have the free version and I am using two monitors 😅❤

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  8 місяців тому

      Thanks so much for watching, and thanks for the comment as well. :) We noticed that a few people have mentioned dual monitors working on the free version, and we thought it may have been a new feature that's been added since we made this video, but I think it might actually be Video Clean Feed that's the difference.
      To clarify, are you able to use your second monitor for Video Clean Feed? Basically a full screen preview of the video without any other interface elements.
      From what I can tell, this feature is exclusive to the paid version, or at least it was at the time we made this video.
      We're planning on making an updated video either way, but it would be very useful to know if the free and paid versions are now entirely the same in this area.
      Thanks again for your feedback!

  • @DavesDomeTube
    @DavesDomeTube Рік тому

    What would be better for Davinci 18, 128 gb ram DDR4 with 13900 cpu or 64 gb ram DDR5 on AM5 7950x cpu?

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  Рік тому +1

      Hi Dave, thanks so much for watching. It depends on the size and resolution of your projects - I would recommend DDR5 where possible, and if you aren't working on large, high resolution projects, 64GB will be great.
      You would get greater overall performance from the Ryzen 9 7950X than from the non-K 13900, especially with DDR5 RAM vs DDR4.

  • @xaid6700
    @xaid6700 2 роки тому

    Please guide me I want to buy pc/laptop for davinci, premier pro , after effects and photoshop.which will be better assembled or laptop under 1lac.

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  2 роки тому

      Hi Xaid, at that price point it might be easier to find a good laptop. I'm not sure what prices are like in your area, but ideally something with a 12th gen Intel CPU like the i7 12700H or i5 12500H. If you could find one with an RTX 3050, that would be great.

  • @RobinDrones
    @RobinDrones Рік тому

    Great video worth a sub 👏

  • @Ramattra-ow
    @Ramattra-ow 2 роки тому +1

    Great info 👌

  • @ashadalvi2648
    @ashadalvi2648 Рік тому

    Hp omen 16 rtx 3060 16 gp ram 1 to ssd or omen 16 rtx 3070 100 tgp? Will I be OK for DaVinci, blender , creo , Catia?

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  Рік тому

      Hi Asha, thanks so much for watching. I would recommend either of these, as Creo and Catia both require Nvidia Quadro GPUs for optimal performance.

  • @samanmostafavi9769
    @samanmostafavi9769 Рік тому

    Hi, i'm a beginner in Davinci resolve, starting a UA-cam channel and edit my videos. I have an: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1065G7 CPU @ 1.30GHz 1.50 GHz with 16G of RAM. it does the job, but when it comes to Fusion or complicate timeline the play back never plays right(even quarter resolution etc.. settings). now need to upgrade the system and regarding it's cheaper on desktop; looking for buying a desktop in reasonable price and does all the jobs without any lag. that would be great if you can advice me what's the best pack to pick to be fast and good price. thanks n best way

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  Рік тому

      Hi Saman, thanks so much for watching, and sorry for the late reply. We would definitely recommend a more powerful system for working with Fusion and more complicated timelines.
      With the i7 1065G7 being a low power laptop CPU, its focus is more on efficiency than sheer performance.
      We would recommend a desktop system with a newer i7, or even i5 depending on your budget.
      16GB is quite minimal as well, and we would recommend at least 32GB - potentially more if you are working with higher resolution video.
      A desktop RTX GPU would make a difference as well, especially if you're using the paid version (or if you plan on doing so in the future).
      If you'd like to discuss this with us further, please send us an email at sales@modenacomputers.com, and we'll get back to you with more information.

  • @jonujangid3J
    @jonujangid3J 2 роки тому

    How about asus vivobook pro 14 laptop, is this run smoothly davinci resolve software

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  2 роки тому

      Hi Jonu, it depends on a few things, including the resolution of video you'll be working with, and the specs of the particular model of laptop.
      Also keep in mind that laptop CPUs and GPUs are not quite as powerful as their desktop counterparts, but it's possible that the laptop you mentioned will be suitable for your workflow.
      Thanks so much.

  • @ip372
    @ip372 2 роки тому +1

    dont know you, but already like you

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  2 роки тому +1

      Ah thanks so much! Same to you :)

    • @ip372
      @ip372 2 роки тому +1

      @Modena Computers that's what I appreciate - response 👏
      I subscribed for the quick response, and I believe that now that I will get to know you more closely, I will also like your content.
      I have a question. I am building a system to play Call Of Duty in 4K with simultaneous streaming, some sound effects, background music, three cameras, and microphones. Then, edit it in a free version of Davinci 18 (I am thinking of buying a license). What do you think of the following system? Would you change something, add something, or maybe take something away?
      - i9 12900K or i7 12700K is enough?
      Q. How to cool the i9 beast ? Here I got 360 thermaltake toughliquid ultra 72.69 will it keep up ? No overclock.
      - what Motherboard ? I still can't decide; too many choices - I need lots on USBs. No WiFi needed, but Bluetooth nice to have
      - RTX 3090
      - Fury Beast 64GB DDR4 or go with DDR5 ?
      - Corsair 1000W
      Please help me with choosing the right rig 4 me.
      Many thanks.

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  2 роки тому +1

      That looks like a great spec! Just a few notes:
      If you won't be overclocking, it would be safe to go with an i9 12900 or i7 12700 (non-K). They both have great performance in both single and multithreaded tasks, and you could use a B660 motherboard instead of a more expensive Z690 - make sure you get a high quality B660 though. Keep in mind that overclocking adds a lot to performance, and there are some great guides on youtube.
      For an i9 12900K, a 360mm watercooler would be your best bet - super convenient if you already have one you can use. Just make sure it has the required mounting hardware for socket LGA1700 (12th gen motherboards).
      In terms of motherboards, Aorus has great Z690s, and ROG Strix B660s are our favourite. Make sure it's the right form factor for your case (ATX, micro-ATX etc.)
      RTX 3090 would be fantastic, but I'd say you should go ahead and get the DR Studio license to get the most out of it.
      Definitely go with DDR5, it makes a huge difference for performance in our experience.
      Corsair 1000W PSUs are great - we love their RM, AX and HX series most. 1000W will be perfect for a 12900K and RTX 3090.
      Hope this was helpful!

    • @ip372
      @ip372 2 роки тому +1

      @@ModenaComputers Thank you for your help, I really appreciate you taking the time out of your day to help me, keep it up and your future on YT and beyond will be very bright - which I wish you from the bottom of my heart.
      Do you mind if I come back to you with more questions?

  • @DemetSahin-de6cc
    @DemetSahin-de6cc Рік тому

    Hi Kaamran, thanks for the information. I´ll buy a new computer just to operate Da Vinci Resolve. i have limited budget and i found the following computer. Do you think that it has enough capacity or should i consider a 32gb RAM.Portátil Gamer Asus ROG Strix G15 15.6 Pulgadas AMD RYZEN R7 16GB 512GB, thanks a lot.

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  Рік тому

      Hi Demet, thanks so much for watching, and I'm glad you enjoyed it :) ROG Strix laptops are great, and those specs seem like a great place to start.
      16GB could work for you depending on your workflow - if you plan on editing at higher resolutions (above 1080p) or adding effects with Fusion, you'll want to upgrade to 32GB, but if not, 16GB is fine.
      The Ryzen 7 CPU and 512GB SSD should be perfect.

  • @crookedfilms4190
    @crookedfilms4190 2 роки тому

    I really want to buy a laptop for da vinci resolve (shifting from premiere pro) and the specs I am going for are:
    I5 12500h
    Rtx 3050 4gb
    32 gb ddr5 ram
    1 tb ssd
    Will this run da vinci resolve perfectly for Sony 4k footage specially color grading?
    I know I can get a better specs PC at this budget but I really want the portability.

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  2 роки тому +2

      Hi, thanks so much for watching.
      These specs would be great for 1080p, but I have a feeling they would struggle at 4K.
      The RTX 3050 desktop GPU generally my starting recommendation for 4K editing, and the laptop version lags behind quite a bit. If you could step it up to an RTX 3060 laptop GPU, you'll have a much better time - the 3060 laptop GPU is on par with the 3050 desktop GPU. It's also a good idea to slightly overspec your laptop since you won't be able to upgrade the GPU in the future.
      The 12500H is quite a nice laptop CPU, and it even slightly outperforms the desktop i5 12400. This should be able to handle your workflow.
      The RAM and SSD look good as well.
      I agree that a desktop would be ideal, but 12500H/RTX 3060 in a laptop should be a good combo.

    • @crookedfilms4190
      @crookedfilms4190 2 роки тому +1

      @@ModenaComputers Thank you for the reply man🙏

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  2 роки тому +1

      No problem at all, and best of luck :)

    • @crookedfilms4190
      @crookedfilms4190 2 роки тому +1

      @@ModenaComputers Is it then a good move to buy a laptop with 3060 but with 11th gen i5 so that It fits in in my budget?

    • @ModenaComputers
      @ModenaComputers  2 роки тому

      Hmmm... The 12th gen i5 is quite a bit better than the 11th gen - if I had to choose, I'd probably go with the 12th gen i5 and RTX 3050