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ZetZet

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  1. 8 minutes ago, leadeater said:

    Pretty much most of it, also 3090 does better at the higher resolutions. RDNA2 may have amended past issues like that, although not completely, but that was mostly due to cache which Ada has a ton of now too.

     

    If AMD were better than the 4090 they would have 100000% said so.

    Oh I don't think it's better. But also don't think it's going to be nearly as slow as 4080 16GB, that gap is wide.

  2. FSR is not anti-aliasing It's an upscaling technique, but it works similar to TAA, so jaggies get removed at the same time, just more prediction therefore more artifacts and it works with lower resolutions for more FPS. 

     

     

    Developers definitely goofed there. 

  3. 33 minutes ago, ShawtyT30beTHICCC said:

    You're not gonna be able to stream with either of those my man. Both are ancient/slow. I would just keep saving up 

    1060 has decent NVENC encoding. It's not flawless, but enough for a low budget stream. 

     

     

  4. We just had a similar thread, transcoding is a waste of time for most things, having separate libraries for local (4K HDR) and streaming/mobile playback (1080p) is way easier than anything else. So you don't actually need performance from the server for media.

     

    Not sure what games require, but you would probably need something like a recent 8 core CPU, I'd guess. Maybe Zen4 build?

  5. 1 minute ago, MintyFresh0430 said:

    I’ve seen similar sentiments in other places. I would probably implement a similar set up. 1080p seems to be fine on most of the clients I use. Even looks great on a 4k display, but I am not the most discerning. Lol. 

    High bitrate 1080p on a good TV with good scaling algorithm definitely looks fine. It's really hard to notice a difference. 

  6. Transcoding 4K is whack on Plex anyway.  HDR to SDR tone mapping support sucks and actually finding 4K non HDR content is more work than it's worth. 

     

    I just have separate files, 4K HDR for local playback and 1080p for remote.

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