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Just now, jaslion said:

Need more info. What are you doing? What res, bitrate, filetype,... are you rendering.

 

What is defined slow?

 

Whats the budget?

 

What are your current specs?

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I can go for r5 5700x or the intel Equivalent 

 

 

 

using R5 3600 with 16 gb or ram and gtx 1050

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1 minute ago, Sheanfabs said:

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I can go for r5 5700x or the intel Equivalent 

 

 

 

using R5 3600 with 16 gb or ram and gtx 1050

You are using nvenc its rendering on your gpu your cpu isnt doing anything.

 

If you are rendering the nvenc codec on your cpu you could have a 64core epyc it will still be awfully slow. Its also not even supposed to be possible

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I'm no expert in video editing, but if you have the exporting encoder set to Nvenc, doesn't that NOT use the CPU?

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Just now, jaslion said:

You are using nvenc its rendering on your gpu your cpu isnt doing anything.

 

If you are rendering the nvenc codec on your cpu you could have a 64core epyc it will still be awfully slow. Its also not even supposed to be possible

when i render it only use like 5 or 10 % gpu but 100% cpu   With Nvenc

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6 minutes ago, jaslion said:

You are using nvenc its rendering on your gpu your cpu isnt doing anything.

 

If you are rendering the nvenc codec on your cpu you could have a 64core epyc it will still be awfully slow. Its also not even supposed to be possible

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There using with Nvenc

 

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17 minutes ago, Sheanfabs said:

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There using with Nvenc

 

Click the GPU while that's running down on the left and send another screenshot.

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GTX 1050 is GP107 and absolutely should be able to do an NVENC task though it does not appear your GPU is being used at all. Are you sure you're on the latest drivers?

 

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4 minutes ago, GuiltySpark_ said:

GTX 1050 is GP107 and absolutely should be able to do an NVENC task though it does not appear your GPU is being used at all. Are you sure you're on the latest drivers?

 

yes im on the latest driver 

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1 hour ago, Sheanfabs said:

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Windows task manager is not representative. It only sees one kind of useage. Try msi afterburner wouldn't be the first time the gpu is slammed in one regard but it's not showing here. Try using a actual cpu renderer or a cuda accelerated one. Currently your cpu is doing A LOT of extra work so of course it's slow.

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