However, this playback performance is with mid-to-high bit rate UHD H.264 source material (120Mbps and lower). There is slight delay (~half a second) with resuming playback from timeline scrubbing, and scrubbing does not display every frame in a silky manner, but it is functional for quick timeline navigation, and regular timeline playback is at full 30fps with quite low CPU and GPU load. On this system (and likely others with similar specs) UHD H.264 in a UHD settings project is working pretty smoothly on the laptop screen (FHD). I am using a recent MSI GL series laptop with 7700hq and a 4GB 1050ti (16gb ram + 1TB sata 3 SSD). Have you monitored your resource usage and checked whether the CPU or GPU is the most taxed by your project and workflow? Have you checked your ability to work with different 4K source formats? Have you tried working with proxies or optimized media? Have you tweaked all project display settings/image scaling to their simplest levels? Sorry to hear you are having problems working with 4K on the 1050 ti. ![]() Matt - please give us an update on how the 1050 ti is performing, At the moment there is a huge amount of uncertainty and confusion about what hardware resolve requires for various basic project scenarios, which surely doesn't help Resolve in getting adopted by newbies. h.264 FHD and UHD material in a FHD and UDH project resolution, and some other common variations of usage scenarios. If one could check basic performance capability like timeline playback frame rates for e.g. This could give a rough idea of how the full Resolve software would perform on that hardware. On a side note, I think it would be a great idea for the wider adoption of Resolve for BMD to make a small downloadable benchmark tool that one could install on a machine one is considering buying and run some basic tests. How is your card performing? Is a 4K timeline playing back at full frame rates (e.g. I'm planning to get this card also, for simple 4K projects. Would really like to know how you are getting on with resolve and the 1050 ti GPU.
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