![]() ![]() If you’re reading in at half resolution, for instance, using Nuke without the R3D Rocket card enabled may be faster. ![]() Note:If you’re using R3D Rocket graphics card, note that using it in Nuke will most likely only be considerably faster when you’re reading in at full resolution. Driver updates can be obtained from the websites of the graphics card manufacturers (for example, and ). Note:To avoid graphical problems, such as text disappearing in the Viewer and Node Graph, it is important to keep your graphics card drivers up-to-date. R3D Rocket cards require the Rocket Driver 1.4.19.0 and Firmware 1.1.16.5 or later.For more information, see Requirements for GPU Acceleration. To enable Nuke to calculate certain nodes using the GPU, there are some additional requirements.To enable optional GPU acceleration of Viewer processing, you need OpenGL 2.0 with support for floating point textures and GLSL.Graphics card with at least 512 MB of video memory and driver support for OpenGL 2.0 (minimum requirement).Display with at least 1280 x 1024 pixel resolution and 24-bit color.5 GB of disk space available for caching and temporary files.x86-64 processor, such as Intel Core 2 Duo or later.Note:Other operating systems may work, but have not been fully tested. System Requirements Qualified Operating Systems Tip:For an overview of the documentation and quick access to the main topics, go to Nuke Home. After installation, all applications are run from either desktop icons, the browser, or from the command line using arguments. These pages guide you through installation and licensing to the point where you have the application in front of you and are ready to start work.
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