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Reddit » NVIDIA
2h ago
Recently two tests were made to see how well NVENC performed while overloading the GPU with Furmark and/or the CPU with OCCT.
The first test ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYhebFOwWiA ), with HAGS off, ended bad with OBS giving messages of encoder overload, while streaming a 4k@60 source .
The second test with HAGS on ended well (https://youtube.com/live/dyesc6uwSwE ), but I'm interested in knowing how good both mobile and desktop single Ada NVENC solutions (RTX 4050, RTX 4060 and RTX 4070) are at streaming in AV1 while the system is under heavy load, because I'm about to influence the pur ..read more
Reddit » NVIDIA
2h ago
Hello everyone, I hope you all are doing well. I need a new GPU, and I have two options right now: the GTX 1070 and the RTX 2060. The RTX costs about 10 dollars more where I live. I saw a couple of videos, and the RTX 2060 peforms a bit better, but in VRAM demanding games, the RTX have issues with stuttering and textures. Which one should I go for?
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Reddit » NVIDIA
2h ago
So I've got a Sony VAIO VPCF2 laptop with a 3D display, this is handled by NVIDIA 3D vision but I can't seem to get any 3D videos to play. The laptop is supposed to have a "simulated 3D" function to convert 2D content to 3D but it doesn't work, I assume it's a driver issue. So what can I actually do with this?
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Reddit » NVIDIA
6h ago
Just as the title suggests I'm looking to upgrade a PC for better performance in 3D applications. As there are limited benchmarks to compare these, available; it's hard to tell how different the results will be. Also see mixed info about performance being minimally affected by GPU in rendernan.
Also wondering how much it hurts to be at 16GB rather than 24GB. Of all the puget systems benchmarks I've seen, 24GB of vram is not a primary gap closer in performance. With all that being said I personally have little experience using the software as the upgrade is not for my own PC but a workstation ..read more
Reddit » NVIDIA
6h ago
Hey yall, I have a 3060ti ventus 3x with the gddr6x vram, works amazing so far.
However I do plan to upgrade in the future since the prices are slowly decreasing upon the release of stuff like the 4080 super and other stuff (not to mention 5000 series comin soon)
In the future i plan to dabble in 1440p or even 4k, but as of now i use my PC for productivity like art programs and I want to animate/model in 3d soon (3 monitors at 1080p atm)
Should i upgrade to a beefier 30 series card or should i invest in something like a 4070 or 4070 super?
Specs:
CPU: Ryzen 5 7600x
RAM: G.SKILL Trident Z5 Neo ..read more
Reddit » NVIDIA
6h ago
I want to upgrade my rtx 3060 ti thinking about the rtx 4070 ti. Do you recommend? Im open to any other suggestions.
Spec:
I5 12600k
16 gb ddr4 3600mhz ram
Sn850x 1tb
Z690 x gaming MB
750watt power supply.
1440p 165hz
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Reddit » NVIDIA
6h ago
what are the pros and cons of using the nvidia app as opposed to control panel + gfe
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Reddit » NVIDIA
10h ago
I have a question on something I find silly and have never come across before but may be a concern that I just don’t of.
So, I have a few 4090 FEs that are used for my clients PC builds. Someone is interested in the card alone but is asking me to send pictures of the serial numbers. The customer wants the serial numbers to be his favorite numbers, if it matches, then he’ll purchase.
Why? It’s silly but is there some level of concern I should have with this? I want to ask here because maybe someone else has gone through this or it may be a lot deeper than simply being favorite numbers. I appre ..read more