hemanth kumar September 9, 2019 Share September 9, 2019 Hi I am using Baselight version 4.4m1 color grading soft ware in Linux Centos 6.4. In the system when they sent me with GPU card Zotac 780TI 3GB GDDR5 now the card failed so i need to replace it with another card can you suggest me with alternative GPU card witch supports my grading software as well as Centos 6.4Thank youHemanth Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bruno Mansi September 10, 2019 Share September 10, 2019 I would have thought a quick call to Filmlight would answer your question. The 780Ti was released in 2013, so by today's standards it's nowhere near the performance of modern cards like the RTX2080. As a comparison, here's a link to a site that compares graphic cards... https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-RTX-2080-Super-vs-Nvidia-GTX-780-Ti/4050vs2165 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hemanth kumar September 10, 2019 Author Share September 10, 2019 Hi Thank you for your reply.They don't want to tell us witch card will go with baselight 4.4m1 They are asking me to buy the card from filmlight the card price is too high. They said RTX 6000 will fit but right now i don't have that much money so i am looking for alternative card. can you suggest me GTX 1080ti will fit (in 780TI GDDR5 the 1080ti has GDDR5X is that ok please let me know. Thank you Hemanth Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bruno Mansi September 10, 2019 Share September 10, 2019 No one ever said owning a Baselight system was cheap! I'm afraid I've no experience of the hardware on a linux-based Baselight system. You could also try posting on the Lift Gamma Gain forums and see if anyone can help. Ideally, you should stick to what Filmlight recommend, as they cannot guarantee correct operation if you decide to install your own unsupported hardware. Setting up Linux systems can be trickier than your usual Mac or PC systems, and there may be driver issues with unsupported cards that will prevent the system functioning correctly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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