Graphics Card or Graphics Processing Unit) Here is a graphic from their guide to installing new MPX modules. The graphics cards in a 2019 are part of what they call an MPX module. The rest of this article covers hardware components that are likely to be bottlenecks for Capture One, starting with the most likely bottleneck: the GPU. the Phase One IQ4 that is USB-C capable) then a faster GPU and faster disk speed will only slightly improve your tethering shot-to-screen time in this example, USB2 is your bottleneck.Įliminating bottlenecks can have outmoded effects on overall performance in Capture One. So if you’re using USB2 with a camera that can use a faster protocol (e.g. USB2, USB3, or USB-C) to receive the RAW file, the disk speed to write the RAW file, and the GPU to generate and draw the preview on screen. The monitors of Apple laptops and iMacs can’t hold a candle to an Eizoīeware the bottleneck! Ode to the BottleneckĪ key theory in spec’ing a computer is the “bottleneck.” If two hardware components are involved in an operation, and one of them is faster than the other, then speeding up the faster component isn’t going to make much of an overall improvement instead you must increase the speed of the slower component – the bottleneck.įor example, Capture One tethering relies on the transfer protocol (e.g.If possible, have enough disk space to store all active projects locally, with room to spare.
RAM is next most important, but after you have enough, more won’t do anything.
GPU is most important, upgrade that first.If you’re short on time, the TLDR of this article is: Please contact us anytime or consider one of our Capture One classes. DT has always invested in having top-spec computers at our demo facilities in NYC and LA and are glad to have clients run tests with them in order to preview their performance. This article is only a fast-reference point for this topic. While it primarily discusses Macs (as this is what 90%+ of our users own), the overall lessons and theory apply to Windows computers as well.
So in light of the release of the new 16” Mac Book Pro and the soon-to-be-shipping 2019 Mac Pro, we’ve written this article to help you understand where to prioritize your budget and what kind of upgrades will go the furthest in improving your Capture One experience. What computer hardware specifications matter most to Capture One? What will help you tether, review, edit, grade, and process faster? Our clients frequently ask us these questions when it comes time to replace or upgrade their computers.