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  1. I went for a RM1000i- they had them for 634 PLN on black friday where normally they run for 800+. I guess now I'll have the choice to run it in single or multi rail mode Thanks for your suggestions, topic can be closed
  2. Hey, Quite a few people contributed their results of the NeatBench ("industry standard" noise reduction plugin for many host applications) when I kindly asked them last time: I've got a new card- it's a vega 56 and for the price I've got it it does pretty ok, but I wonder how do the new RX 5700/5700XT and the green RTX/RTX SUPER family stack up. Sadly there are little to none results online It would be great if anyone of you could share their results and post a config of the machine running the benchmark in this thread and in the "Neat Video GPU Database" run by a guy called "Fifonik". It really helps guys like me when shopping for a new, efficient NV GPU. Here's a link to the database: http://fifonik.com/nv/ Here you can find the benchmark: https://www.neatvideo.com/download/neatbench Let me start! 6700k @ 4.0 gHz, MSI Vega 56 Airboost OC @ stock 965mV UV In advance: thanks to everyone contributing to the case.
  3. Hey, As vega cards need a whack ton of current I wonder if a multi rail Enermax Revolution DF 850w would be a wise choice? I'm constantly getting black screen, fann 100% crashes on my underpowered BQ Purepower 500w. I'm looking for a replacement keeping in mind that I may throw an additional gpu from #teamgreen like a RTX2070 when Resolve on Windows gets Prores export support. If I had to pick a PSU that would only have to run my vega I'd probably go for a single rail one, but when considering more than two cards a multirail one seems as a better choice but will it be as "problem free" as a single rail one when running vega? I'm rocking a 6700k- now at stock, but it OC's to 4.5 @ 1.27v and a MSI Vega 56 Airboost OC undervolted to 965mV @ 1567 and 1622 P6/P7. It draws up to 430w from the wall with the i7 @ stock clocks, 1.2v. Thanks for your help. Have a nice day!
  4. Hello everyone! New version of neatvideo just came out and I still haven't bought a GPU ? Trying to decide between a 1060/1070/1070ti/1660ti/2060 and RX580 8GB leaning towards the RX because it's cheap. Anyone here with a 580 8GB or any of the others cards mentioned by me who could run the new and improved bench and share the results? I'd appreciate it ;) Here's the download link: https://www.neatvideo.com/download/neatbench And my 6700k @ STOCK coupled with dual channel 2133 ram results:
  5. Thanks to everyone for sharing their results! To spice things up a bit here are the results of my beast powered by an Atom N570 @1.66 coupled with 2 GB of 1066 ram W8ting for more. Results comming from AMD cards like r9 280x, rx'es etc are also highly appreciated! @DocSwag My 6700k coupled with 8 gigs of 2133 ram doesn't seem to gain any performance when running @5+ cores. I'm wondering is that because of the memory capacity or rather the higher clock speed. Could you run this benchmark one more time but now limited just to 8 gigs of ram via the "advanced options" under the boot tab in msconifg?
  6. Yes I can, but more in like 17h Thanks to all who have shared their results!
  7. Hi, I'm looking for an used GPU to accelerate my workflow (mostly AE) up to 250$. The GPU should perform well with accelerating effects like lumetri color or unsharp mask and I don't have much worries when it comes to that. I'm much more worried about denoising plugin called neatvideo. At the moment I'm considering two GPU's: 780ti and a 970. The 780 is older, but it has got 2 GFLOP more floating point performance than the newer but "weaker" 970. I'd appreciate if you could run the official nv benchmark on your machine (any configuration, with or without GPU, #teamred or #teamgreen) and post the results together with your system config in this thread. That would help me a lot with the decision what should I buy. Here is a link to the place where you can obtain the benchmark: https://www.neatvideo.com/download/neatbench Thanks and have a nice day!
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