5/9/2023 0 Comments Hd 620For footage is the same thing as working on a workstation, technically a codec friendly will always perform better then a nonfriendly one (h264 *coff* *coff*), but in my testing when everything was working I could do lots of "blind edits" (the ones you just don't need to have a smooth playback and finish the work later on the workstation) without any issue, but the main problem that I got were when using the Shadow and HL parameters in the Color Wheels (bottom left second tab) that started crashing when I lost the driver compatibility. ![]() Not even knowing if you are Mac or PC makes a difference.Įveryone that is working with a iGPU of any sort, 99% of the times, has to do just a quick and dirty color correction and grade, no effects no NR. HaveBlue wrote:There is no spec on GPU because it depends on what you are trying to do. So clearly is more a driver compatibility then a "low powered gpu". Well with the one from intel DR crashes while using any ResolveFX or even just using the Shadow or HL sliders in the second group of Color Wheels tab, basically everything crashes but then when using the older drivers every tool works properly and the only downside is that I get slower performance in comparison as I was on Windows 1806 with those driver (but here is because I'm using the drivers for the 1806 on the 1809 version of Windows), I tried to contact multiple times HP but they are not responding except the first time that they released a "not so optimized" drivers for the 1809 but that have the same problem (crashing) as using the latest intel 24/25.XX drivers (with the latest stable version 25.20.100.6519 Resolve 15.2.3 does not even detect the iGPU). Everything started breaking apart when Windows 1809 came out, mainly because HP didn't release a igpu drivers for that version, so the choice were two, first installing the official intel's one, second installing the older version hp one's. I do have a laptop with only a i5 8250U UHD 620 from HP, and lately they are messing alot of things with the graphics drivers, and they are not the only one (did a test once with a MSI laptop with a UHD 630 getting the same resault). ![]() This is actually a driver problem more than a "low powerful" hardware. Peter Chamberlain wrote:Can you install a much more powerful GPU?
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