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Best budget GPU for professional 4K video editing in 2024?

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honestly im just so fed up with my current 1660 super it keeps crashing every time i try to render a simple 4k timeline in premiere and its literally costing me money at this point. i was thinking maybe a 3060 but then i saw the 4060 prices and honestly my logic was that more vram is better for 4k right?? but then everyone says the bus width on the new cards is trash so now i just feel stuck.

i really need to stay under $350 cuz i gotta pay my assistant editor for this documentary im finishing up here in chicago by next friday. what are you guys actually using that doesnt cost a kidney and actually handles multiple 4k layers without lagging like crazy...


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saw this earlier and honestly its disappointing how the mid-range market looks right now. re: "i ran into this exact issue when my..." - i found that vram capacity alone isnt the fix. i actually tested the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 8GB GDDR6 for a 4k project recently and it was a total letdown. the technical issues basically boil down to these points:

  • memory bandwidth on the newer 60-series cards is way lower than older gens. at 4k that 128-bit bus creates a massive bottleneck for multiple effects layers.
  • premiere pro needs raw throughput for smooth scrubbing and the 4060 just doesnt provide enough overhead.
  • if youre on an older pcie 3.0 motherboard the x8 lane limit on the 40 series will actually slow you down even more. i eventually went with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 12GB GDDR6 for my b-roll rig. that 192-bit bus handles data streams better than the new cards even if the chip is older.


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^ This. Also, the 12GB VRAM is non-negotiable for 4k work!! It makes such an amazing difference for stability in Premiere. I love it! Heres what I recommend:





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i ran into this exact issue when my old setup kept failing during exports. i learned that vram capacity is the actual bottleneck for high-res timelines, especially with multiple layers. i moved to a card with 12gb of memory and the stability improved immediately. that narrow bus width people complain about mostly hits gaming performance, but for scrubbing and encoding, the extra buffer is basically what prevents the crashes youre seeing.


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