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Can you run neatvideo benchmark on your GPU please? v2 :)

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

Spoiler

Neat Bench (Neat Image 8.5.0, Neat Video 5.1.4) x64
Copyright (c) 1999-2019 Neat Image team, Neat Video team, ABSoft.
All Rights Reserved.

GPU detection log:

Failed to load CUDA driver (nvcuda.dll).
If you use an NVIDIA card, please install the latest video driver with CUDA support.

OpenCL driver version: 2906.10
OpenCL initialized successfully.
Checking OpenCL GPU #1:
GPU device name is: Radeon RX Vega (gfx900)
8176 MB total (8112 MB available during initialization)
Check passed - will attempt to use the device


Neat Video benchmark:

Frame Size:    1920x1080 progressive
Bitdepth:    32 bits per channel
Mix with Original:    Disabled
Temporal Filter:    Enabled
    Quality Mode:    Normal
    Radius:    2 frames
    Dust and Scratches:    Disabled
    Repeat Rate:    0% of repeated frames
    Jitter Filtration:    Normal
Spatial Filter:    Enabled
    Quality Mode:    Normal
    Frequencies:    High, Mid, Low, Very Low
    Artifact Removal:    Enabled
    Edge Smoothing:    Disabled
    Sharpening:    Disabled


Detecting the best combination of performance settings:
running the test data set on up to 8 CPU cores and on up to 1 GPU
Radeon RX Vega: 8176 MB total (8112 MB currently available), using up to 100%

CPU only (1 core): 3.07 frames/sec
CPU only (2 cores): 6.1 frames/sec
CPU only (3 cores): 8.08 frames/sec
CPU only (4 cores): 9.17 frames/sec
CPU only (5 cores): 7.45 frames/sec
CPU only (6 cores): 7.76 frames/sec
CPU only (7 cores): 7.01 frames/sec
CPU only (8 cores): 6.46 frames/sec
GPU only (Radeon RX Vega): 28.3 frames/sec
CPU (2 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX Vega): 16.5 frames/sec
CPU (3 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX Vega): 19.4 frames/sec
CPU (4 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX Vega): 21.8 frames/sec
CPU (5 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX Vega): 21.1 frames/sec
CPU (6 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX Vega): 20 frames/sec
CPU (7 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX Vega): 19.8 frames/sec
CPU (8 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX Vega): 13.9 frames/sec

Best combination: GPU only (Radeon RX Vega): 28.3 frames/sec

In advance: thanks to everyone contributing to the case.

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