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Hello I finally bought this new macbook pro with 32gb ram and radeon pro Vega 20 (4gb).

Can you suggest the best settings to improve fast gnu rendering?

Here what I use (it go to 8 to 10 fps during rendering) it seems to slow for my configuration.

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Not sure on the best settings, but one way to get some insight is to run the activity monitor to show you the CPU/GPU load during rendering so you can see what's going on.  

I think Resolve puts more emphasis on the GPU than CPU compared to other NLEs, and I'm pretty sure that I read somewhere that DR16 moves a lot of processing to the GPU to make this even moreso.  In which case what you're after is a maxed out GPU.  

You may also consider some third party monitoring applications that will show you CPU and GPU temperatures as well, as that will tell you if there is throttling going on, which obviously can impact things considerably.

Good luck - I'll be joining you when I get my RX 5700 card..  just waiting on Apple to release drivers, which history suggests will be a few months unfortunately.

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