Hi Conrad,
To be honest I don't think there will be much difference. Both are
plenty fast and the other parts of the system will become the bottleneck.
If you use optimum seam finding: this runs on the CPU and will become
the bottleneck. The old multiband blender can run entirely on the GPU
but the new Zero Overlap blender will (partially) run on the CPU. As
PTGui will need to move data in and out of the GPU anyway, the
difference between 12 and 16 G VRAM will be hardly noticeable.
I've seen occasional problems with nvidia GPU drivers if you run PTGui
and other applications (like Lightroom) at the same time. Especially
when the Game Ready driver is used, but also with their Studio driver.
That could be a reason to go for an AMD card. If PTGui will run alone
this is not an issue.
You do want to have lots of (regular) RAM. Especially if you use
bracketed source images or tone mapping, 128GB of RAM would speed up
stitching a lot.
CUDA cores is just nvidias naming for the number of processors on the
GPU. PTGui uses OpenCL, not CUDA, but both use the same processors on
the card. NVENC is not used by PTGui.
Kind regards,
Joost Nieuwenhuijse
www.ptgui.com
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