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However, After Effects is so slow compared to PPro I do everything I can to avoid it at all costs. Perhaps most folks use After Effects or other third party apps for advanced compositing. On a positive note, the node-based core of PPro should allow a more advanced GUI with a node-graph similar to more advanced systems such as Resolve, allowing for faster and more efficient workflows as well as much more complex operation support. (not always crashes- sometime wrong results). Examining the stack crash traces in OSX, PPro has a lot of bugs with their internal node-based effects system (separate bugs from Nvidia's drivers): different bugs based on node (effect) ordering, etc. As a long-time software developer, I would have my code degrade in performance gracefully in the event of limited system resources (take a slower path, swapping out memory, etc., vs no error/resource checking and crashing). While it can peak at ~1GB, it's not anywhere near that during the lockups/crashes. A 4K texture takes 3840x2160*4*2 = 66MB of VRAM (RGBA, 16-bits per element)- 2GB is a lot of memory for 2 4K videos with alpha, and a few more 4K elements for effects. The GPU memory monitor shows max (peak) ~1GB GPU RAM utilization.
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Hmcindie- the Quadro 5000 has 2.5GB RAM (770 has 2GB). Didn't get any replies from Adobe folks on their forum for this issue.
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I wouldn't expect a fix from Adobe until late October when CC 2014.1 is due to be released (perhaps pressure from users and Adobe could get NVidia to fix their end sooner- they release drivers frequently). When the GTX 980 is more readily available, I'll upgrade to a macvidcards modded GTX 980 (165W for the 980 vs 230W for the 770, and of course faster too). I upgraded a Quadro 5000 to a GTX 770 modded for OSX by macvidcards: major boost in editing and rendering speed. When there are no issues, Win7 runs faster than OSX (same hardware). This happens less often, so I can work faster than in Win7. No more lockups or crashes so far (but occasionally black screen (audio still works)). My temporary solution? Boot my 2010 MacPro normally running Windows 7圆4sp1 into OSX 10.9.5.
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That said, Adobe would need to work around driver issues). Since the OS GUI locks up too, it appears to be both Adobe and NVidia issues (the GPUFoundation.dll crashes are Adobe, however could be caused by NVidia drivers.
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Hey John- I submitted a detailed bug report as well.