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Can you run neatvideo benchmark on your GPU please?

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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Neat Bench (Neat Image 8.3.5, Neat Video 4.7.0) x64
Copyright (c) 1999-2017 Neat Image team, Neat Video team, ABSoft.
All Rights Reserved.

GPU detection log:

Looking for NVIDIA CUDA-capable devices...
CUDA driver version: 9010
NVIDIA CUDA initialized successfully.
Checking CUDA GPU #1:
GPU device name is: GeForce GTX 1080
6761 MB available during initialization (8192 MB total)
Check passed - will attempt to use the device

Looking for AMD OpenCL-capable devices...
Failed to initialize OpenCL.
If you use an AMD card, please install the latest AMD driver with OpenCL support.

Neat Video benchmark:

Frame Size:    1920x1080 progressive
Bitdepth:    8 bits per channel
Mix with Original:    Disabled
Temporal Filter:    Enabled
    Quality Mode:    Normal
    Radius:    2 frames
    Dust and Scratches:    Disabled
    Slow Shutter:    Disabled
Spatial Filter:    Enabled
    Quality Mode:    Normal
    Frequencies    High, Mid, Low
    Artifact Removal:    Enabled
    Detail Recovery:    Disabled
    Edge Smoothing:    Disabled
    Sharpening:    Disabled


Detecting the best combination of performance settings:
running the test data set on up to 12 CPU cores and on up to 1 GPU
GeForce GTX 1080: 6761 MB currently available (8192 MB total), using up to 100%

CPU only (1 core): 1.5 frames/sec
CPU only (2 cores): 3.1 frames/sec
CPU only (3 cores): 4.59 frames/sec
CPU only (4 cores): 6.02 frames/sec
CPU only (5 cores): 7.19 frames/sec
CPU only (6 cores): 7.41 frames/sec
CPU only (7 cores): 8.06 frames/sec
CPU only (8 cores): 7.81 frames/sec
CPU only (9 cores): 8.47 frames/sec
CPU only (10 cores): 8.77 frames/sec
CPU only (11 cores): 8.93 frames/sec
CPU only (12 cores): 9.17 frames/sec
GPU only (GeForce GTX 1080): 14.9 frames/sec
CPU (1 core) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080): 11.8 frames/sec
CPU (2 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080): 13 frames/sec
CPU (3 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080): 14.7 frames/sec
CPU (4 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080): 15.6 frames/sec
CPU (5 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080): 17.2 frames/sec
CPU (6 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080): 18.2 frames/sec
CPU (7 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080): 18.2 frames/sec
CPU (8 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080): 18.5 frames/sec
CPU (9 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080): 19.2 frames/sec
CPU (10 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080): 18.9 frames/sec
CPU (11 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080): 19.2 frames/sec
CPU (12 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080): 19.2 frames/sec

Best combination: CPU (9 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080)
 

I7 6800K

64Gb Ram-2666

Evga 1080 SC2

 

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twin xeon x5570  workstation
22gb ram
gtx780ti founders edition
win 10 64 bit
 
 
GPU detection log:
Looking for NVIDIA CUDA-capable devices...
CUDA driver version: 9010
NVIDIA CUDA initialized successfully.
Checking CUDA GPU #1:
GPU device name is: GeForce GTX 780 Ti
2507 MB available during initialization (3072 MB total)
Check passed - will attempt to use the device
Looking for AMD OpenCL-capable devices...
Failed to initialize OpenCL.
If you use an AMD card, please install the latest AMD driver with OpenCL support.
Neat Video benchmark:
Frame Size: 1920x1080 progressive
Bitdepth: 8 bits per channel
Mix with Original: Disabled
Temporal Filter: Enabled
    Quality Mode: Normal
    Radius: 2 frames
    Dust and Scratches: Disabled
    Slow Shutter: Disabled
Spatial Filter: Enabled
    Quality Mode: Normal
    Frequencies High, Mid, Low
    Artifact Removal: Enabled
    Detail Recovery: Disabled
    Edge Smoothing: Disabled
    Sharpening: Disabled

Detecting the best combination of performance settings:
running the test data set on up to 16 CPU cores and on up to 1 GPU
GeForce GTX 780 Ti: 2507 MB currently available (3072 MB total), using up to 100%
CPU only (1 core): 0.984 frames/sec
CPU only (2 cores): 1.93 frames/sec
CPU only (3 cores): 2.79 frames/sec
CPU only (4 cores): 3.66 frames/sec
CPU only (5 cores): 3.36 frames/sec
CPU only (6 cores): 3.56 frames/sec
CPU only (7 cores): 3.45 frames/sec
CPU only (8 cores): 3.6 frames/sec
CPU only (9 cores): 4.52 frames/sec
CPU only (10 cores): 5.21 frames/sec
CPU only (11 cores): 5.65 frames/sec
CPU only (12 cores): 5.85 frames/sec
CPU only (13 cores): 5.65 frames/sec
CPU only (14 cores): 5.41 frames/sec
CPU only (15 cores): 5.38 frames/sec
CPU only (16 cores): 5.38 frames/sec
GPU only (GeForce GTX 780 Ti): 11.4 frames/sec
CPU (1 core) and GPU (GeForce GTX 780 Ti): 8.26 frames/sec
CPU (2 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 780 Ti): 8.77 frames/sec
CPU (3 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 780 Ti): 10.2 frames/sec
CPU (4 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 780 Ti): 10.1 frames/sec
CPU (5 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 780 Ti): 10.2 frames/sec
CPU (6 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 780 Ti): 10.3 frames/sec
CPU (7 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 780 Ti): 10.4 frames/sec
CPU (8 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 780 Ti): 11.5 frames/sec
CPU (9 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 780 Ti): 11.4 frames/sec
CPU (10 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 780 Ti): 12.2 frames/sec
CPU (11 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 780 Ti): 12.7 frames/sec
CPU (12 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 780 Ti): 13.2 frames/sec
CPU (13 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 780 Ti): 12.8 frames/sec
CPU (14 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 780 Ti): 13.2 frames/sec
CPU (15 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 780 Ti): 13.3 frames/sec
CPU (16 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 780 Ti): 13.2 frames/sec
Best combination: CPU (15 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 780 Ti)
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Ryzen 1600 @ 3900

16gb @ 3200mhz

vega 56

 

Neat Bench (Neat Image 8.3.5, Neat Video 4.7.0) x64
Copyright (c) 1999-2017 Neat Image team, Neat Video team, ABSoft.
All Rights Reserved.
GPU detection log:
Looking for NVIDIA CUDA-capable devices...
Failed to load CUDA driver (nvcuda.dll).
If you use an NVIDIA card, please install the latest video driver with CUDA support.
Looking for AMD OpenCL-capable devices...
OpenCL driver version: 2527.10
OpenCL initialized successfully.
Checking OpenCL GPU #1:
GPU device name is: Radeon RX Vega (gfx900)
8176 MB available during initialization
Check passed - will attempt to use the device

Neat Video benchmark:
Frame Size: 1920x1080 progressive
Bitdepth: 8 bits per channel
Mix with Original: Disabled
Temporal Filter: Enabled
    Quality Mode: Normal
    Radius: 2 frames
    Dust and Scratches: Disabled
    Slow Shutter: Disabled
Spatial Filter: Enabled
    Quality Mode: Normal
    Frequencies High, Mid, Low
    Artifact Removal: Enabled
    Detail Recovery: Disabled
    Edge Smoothing: Disabled
    Sharpening: Disabled

Detecting the best combination of performance settings:
running the test data set on up to 12 CPU cores and on up to 1 GPU
Radeon RX Vega: 8176 MB currently available, using up to 100%
CPU only (1 core): 1.84 frames/sec
CPU only (2 cores): 3.8 frames/sec
CPU only (3 cores): 5.49 frames/sec
CPU only (4 cores): 7.3 frames/sec
CPU only (5 cores): 8.7 frames/sec
CPU only (6 cores): 10.3 frames/sec
CPU only (7 cores): 10.3 frames/sec
CPU only (8 cores): 10.4 frames/sec
CPU only (9 cores): 10.3 frames/sec
CPU only (10 cores): 10.3 frames/sec
CPU only (11 cores): 10 frames/sec
CPU only (12 cores): 9.71 frames/sec
GPU only (Radeon RX Vega): 8.47 frames/sec
CPU (1 core) and GPU (Radeon RX Vega): 7.58 frames/sec
CPU (2 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX Vega): 9.17 frames/sec
CPU (3 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX Vega): 11.1 frames/sec
CPU (4 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX Vega): 13.3 frames/sec
CPU (5 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX Vega): 14.9 frames/sec
CPU (6 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX Vega): 15.2 frames/sec
CPU (7 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX Vega): 15.2 frames/sec
CPU (8 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX Vega): 16.1 frames/sec
CPU (9 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX Vega): 16.4 frames/sec
CPU (10 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX Vega): 16.4 frames/sec
CPU (11 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX Vega): 14.9 frames/sec
CPU (12 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX Vega): 15.2 frames/sec
Best combination: CPU (9 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX Vega)
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Optiplex 790

i7 2600

GT 960

16Gb RAM

 

Neat Bench (Neat Image 8.3.5, Neat Video 4.7.0) x64
Copyright (c) 1999-2017 Neat Image team, Neat Video team, ABSoft.
All Rights Reserved.

GPU detection log:

Looking for NVIDIA CUDA-capable devices...
CUDA driver version: 9010
NVIDIA CUDA initialized successfully.
Checking CUDA GPU #1:
GPU device name is: GeForce GTX 960
3414 MB available during initialization (4096 MB total)
Check passed - will attempt to use the device

Looking for AMD OpenCL-capable devices...
Failed to initialize OpenCL.
If you use an AMD card, please install the latest AMD driver with OpenCL support.

Neat Video benchmark:

Frame Size:    1920x1080 progressive
Bitdepth:    8 bits per channel
Mix with Original:    Disabled
Temporal Filter:    Enabled
    Quality Mode:    Normal
    Radius:    2 frames
    Dust and Scratches:    Disabled
    Slow Shutter:    Disabled
Spatial Filter:    Enabled
    Quality Mode:    Normal
    Frequencies    High, Mid, Low
    Artifact Removal:    Enabled
    Detail Recovery:    Disabled
    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
GeForce GTX 960: 3414 MB currently available (4096 MB total), using up to 100%

CPU only (1 core): 1.46 frames/sec
CPU only (2 cores): 2.91 frames/sec
CPU only (3 cores): 4.08 frames/sec
CPU only (4 cores): 4.88 frames/sec
CPU only (5 cores): 4.74 frames/sec
CPU only (6 cores): 4.42 frames/sec
CPU only (7 cores): 4.26 frames/sec
CPU only (8 cores): 3.98 frames/sec
GPU only (GeForce GTX 960): 6.54 frames/sec
CPU (1 core) and GPU (GeForce GTX 960): 5.85 frames/sec
CPU (2 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 960): 6.67 frames/sec
CPU (3 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 960): 8.2 frames/sec
CPU (4 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 960): 9.01 frames/sec
CPU (5 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 960): 9.26 frames/sec
CPU (6 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 960): 9.43 frames/sec
CPU (7 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 960): 9.17 frames/sec
CPU (8 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 960): 8.77 frames/sec

Best combination: CPU (6 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 960)
 

Black Knight-

Ryzen 5 5600, GIGABYTE B550M DS3H, 16Gb Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000mhz, Asrock RX 6800 XT Phantom Gaming,

Seasonic Focus GM 750, Samsung EVO 860 EVO SSD M.2, Intel 660p Series M.2 2280 1TB PCIe NVMe, Linux Mint 20.2 Cinnamon

 

Daughter's Rig;

MSI B450 A Pro, Ryzen 5 3600x, 16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000mhz, Silicon Power A55 512GB SSD, Gigabyte RX 5700 Gaming OC, Corsair CX430

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Black Knight

Asus Sabertooth X58

Xeon X5680 4Ghz

24Gb RAM 1600Mhz

MSI GTX 1080 Armor

 

Neat Bench (Neat Image 8.3.5, Neat Video 4.7.0) x64
Copyright (c) 1999-2017 Neat Image team, Neat Video team, ABSoft.
All Rights Reserved.

Log will be saved to C:\Users\asand\NeatBenchLog 2018-04-07 22-38-18.txt


GPU detection log:

Looking for NVIDIA CUDA-capable devices...
CUDA driver version: 9010
NVIDIA CUDA initialized successfully.
Checking CUDA GPU #1:
GPU device name is: GeForce GTX 1080
6766 MB available during initialization (8192 MB total)
Check passed - will attempt to use the device

Looking for AMD OpenCL-capable devices...
Failed to load OpenCL library (OpenCL.dll).
If you use an AMD card, please install the latest AMD driver with OpenCL support.

Neat Video benchmark:

Frame Size:     1920x1080 progressive
Bitdepth:       8 bits per channel
Mix with Original:      Disabled
Temporal Filter:        Enabled
    Quality Mode:       Normal
    Radius:     2 frames
    Dust and Scratches: Disabled
    Slow Shutter:       Disabled
Spatial Filter: Enabled
    Quality Mode:       Normal
    Frequencies High, Mid, Low
    Artifact Removal:   Enabled
    Detail Recovery:    Disabled
    Edge Smoothing:     Disabled
    Sharpening: Disabled


Detecting the best combination of performance settings:
running the test data set on up to 12 CPU cores and on up to 1 GPU
GeForce GTX 1080: 6766 MB currently available (8192 MB total), using up to 100%

CPU only (1 core): 1.34 frames/sec
CPU only (2 cores): 2.73 frames/sec
CPU only (3 cores): 3.86 frames/sec
CPU only (4 cores): 4.93 frames/sec
CPU only (5 cores): 5.59 frames/sec
CPU only (6 cores): 5.85 frames/sec
CPU only (7 cores): 5.59 frames/sec
CPU only (8 cores): 5.41 frames/sec
CPU only (9 cores): 5.18 frames/sec
CPU only (10 cores): 4.95 frames/sec
CPU only (11 cores): 4.65 frames/sec
CPU only (12 cores): 4.5 frames/sec
GPU only (GeForce GTX 1080): 13.7 frames/sec
CPU (1 core) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080): 10.9 frames/sec
CPU (2 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080): 11.4 frames/sec
CPU (3 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080): 14.1 frames/sec
CPU (4 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080): 14.5 frames/sec
CPU (5 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080): 15.4 frames/sec
CPU (6 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080): 15.4 frames/sec
CPU (7 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080): 14.9 frames/sec
CPU (8 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080): 14.9 frames/sec
CPU (9 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080): 14.5 frames/sec
CPU (10 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080): 13.9 frames/sec
CPU (11 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080): 13.5 frames/sec
CPU (12 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080): 13.3 frames/sec

Best combination: CPU (5 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 1080)
 

Black Knight-

Ryzen 5 5600, GIGABYTE B550M DS3H, 16Gb Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000mhz, Asrock RX 6800 XT Phantom Gaming,

Seasonic Focus GM 750, Samsung EVO 860 EVO SSD M.2, Intel 660p Series M.2 2280 1TB PCIe NVMe, Linux Mint 20.2 Cinnamon

 

Daughter's Rig;

MSI B450 A Pro, Ryzen 5 3600x, 16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000mhz, Silicon Power A55 512GB SSD, Gigabyte RX 5700 Gaming OC, Corsair CX430

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I see someone with a 780 ti has already posted. If you can, could you try to remind me in 10 ish hours to run it for you? I have a 970 so it would be a good comparison.

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17 hours ago, DocSwag said:

I see someone with a 780 ti has already posted. If you can, could you try to remind me in 10 ish hours to run it for you? I have a 970 so it would be a good comparison.

Yes I can, but more in like 17h :D

 

Thanks to all who have shared their results! 

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6 hours ago, iPito said:

Yes I can, but more in like 17h :D

 

Thanks to all who have shared their results! 

Dang, I forgot xD. I'll set an alarm for later today and see if I can run it then.

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i7-3770@4.2Ghz

GTX 980 TI@~1400mhz

24GB DDR3@1800mhz

Neat Bench (Neat Image 8.3.5, Neat Video 4.7.0) x64
Copyright (c) 1999-2017 Neat Image team, Neat Video team, ABSoft.
All Rights Reserved.

GPU detection log:

Looking for NVIDIA CUDA-capable devices...
CUDA driver version: 9010
NVIDIA CUDA initialized successfully.
Checking CUDA GPU #1:
GPU device name is: GeForce GTX 980 Ti
5084 MB available during initialization (6144 MB total)
Check passed - will attempt to use the device

Looking for AMD OpenCL-capable devices...
Failed to initialize OpenCL.
If you use an AMD card, please install the latest AMD driver with OpenCL support.

Neat Video benchmark:

Frame Size:	1920x1080 progressive
Bitdepth:	8 bits per channel
Mix with Original:	Disabled
Temporal Filter:	Enabled
    Quality Mode:	Normal
    Radius:	2 frames
    Dust and Scratches:	Disabled
    Slow Shutter:	Disabled
Spatial Filter:	Enabled
    Quality Mode:	Normal
    Frequencies	High, Mid, Low
    Artifact Removal:	Enabled
    Detail Recovery:	Disabled
    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
GeForce GTX 980 Ti: 5084 MB currently available (6144 MB total), using up to 100%

CPU only (1 core): 1.76 frames/sec
CPU only (2 cores): 3.6 frames/sec
CPU only (3 cores): 5.15 frames/sec
CPU only (4 cores): 6.37 frames/sec
CPU only (5 cores): 6.37 frames/sec
CPU only (6 cores): 6.25 frames/sec
CPU only (7 cores): 6.13 frames/sec
CPU only (8 cores): 6.02 frames/sec
GPU only (GeForce GTX 980 Ti): 16.9 frames/sec
CPU (1 core) and GPU (GeForce GTX 980 Ti): 13.5 frames/sec
CPU (2 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 980 Ti): 13.7 frames/sec
CPU (3 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 980 Ti): 15.9 frames/sec
CPU (4 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 980 Ti): 16.1 frames/sec
CPU (5 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 980 Ti): 16.9 frames/sec
CPU (6 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 980 Ti): 17.2 frames/sec
CPU (7 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 980 Ti): 16.7 frames/sec
CPU (8 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 980 Ti): 16.4 frames/sec

Best combination: CPU (6 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 980 Ti)

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6700k @ 4.2 GHz, EVGA GTX 970 SSC (usually runs at low 1400 MHz IIRC, memory at stock), 16gb 2666 MHz RAM

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Neat Bench (Neat Image 8.3.5, Neat Video 4.7.0) x64
Copyright (c) 1999-2017 Neat Image team, Neat Video team, ABSoft.
All Rights Reserved.

GPU detection log:

Looking for NVIDIA CUDA-capable devices...
CUDA driver version: 9010
NVIDIA CUDA initialized successfully.
Checking CUDA GPU #1:
GPU device name is: GeForce GTX 970
3377 MB available during initialization (4096 MB total)
Check passed - will attempt to use the device

Looking for AMD OpenCL-capable devices...
Failed to initialize OpenCL.
If you use an AMD card, please install the latest AMD driver with OpenCL support.

Neat Video benchmark:

Frame Size:    1920x1080 progressive
Bitdepth:    8 bits per channel
Mix with Original:    Disabled
Temporal Filter:    Enabled
    Quality Mode:    Normal
    Radius:    2 frames
    Dust and Scratches:    Disabled
    Slow Shutter:    Disabled
Spatial Filter:    Enabled
    Quality Mode:    Normal
    Frequencies    High, Mid, Low
    Artifact Removal:    Enabled
    Detail Recovery:    Disabled
    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
GeForce GTX 970: 3377 MB currently available (4096 MB total), using up to 100%

CPU only (1 core): 2.05 frames/sec
CPU only (2 cores): 4.15 frames/sec
CPU only (3 cores): 5.81 frames/sec
CPU only (4 cores): 6.33 frames/sec
CPU only (5 cores): 7.14 frames/sec
CPU only (6 cores): 7.3 frames/sec
CPU only (7 cores): 7.63 frames/sec
CPU only (8 cores): 8.33 frames/sec
GPU only (GeForce GTX 970): 11.4 frames/sec
CPU (1 core) and GPU (GeForce GTX 970): 10 frames/sec
CPU (2 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 970): 11.5 frames/sec
CPU (3 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 970): 12.2 frames/sec
CPU (4 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 970): 13.9 frames/sec
CPU (5 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 970): 14.3 frames/sec
CPU (6 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 970): 15.2 frames/sec
CPU (7 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 970): 15.4 frames/sec
CPU (8 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 970): 16.4 frames/sec

Best combination: CPU (8 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 970)

 

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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 xD

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Neat Bench (Neat Image 8.3.5, Neat Video 4.7.0) x86
Copyright (c) 1999-2017 Neat Image team, Neat Video team, ABSoft.
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GPU detection log:

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

Looking for AMD OpenCL-capable devices...
Failed to load OpenCL library (OpenCL.dll).
If you use an AMD card, please install the latest AMD driver with OpenCL support.

Neat Video benchmark:

Frame Size:    1920x1080 progressive
Bitdepth:    8 bits per channel
Mix with Original:    Disabled
Temporal Filter:    Enabled
    Quality Mode:    Normal
    Radius:    2 frames
    Dust and Scratches:    Disabled
    Slow Shutter:    Disabled
Spatial Filter:    Enabled
    Quality Mode:    Normal
    Frequencies    High, Mid, Low
    Artifact Removal:    Enabled
    Detail Recovery:    Disabled
    Edge Smoothing:    Disabled
    Sharpening:    Disabled


Detecting the best combination of performance settings:
running the test data set on up to 4 CPU cores

1 core: 0.123 frames/sec
2 cores: 0.157 frames/sec
3 cores: 0.217 frames/sec
4 cores: 0.276 frames/sec

Best combination: 4 cores

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?

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On 6/3/2018 at 12:23 PM, iPito said:

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 xD

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Neat Bench (Neat Image 8.3.5, Neat Video 4.7.0) x86
Copyright (c) 1999-2017 Neat Image team, Neat Video team, ABSoft.
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GPU detection log:

Looking for NVIDIA CUDA-capable devices...
Failed to load CUDA driver (nvcuda.dll).
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Looking for AMD OpenCL-capable devices...
Failed to load OpenCL library (OpenCL.dll).
If you use an AMD card, please install the latest AMD driver with OpenCL support.

Neat Video benchmark:

Frame Size:    1920x1080 progressive
Bitdepth:    8 bits per channel
Mix with Original:    Disabled
Temporal Filter:    Enabled
    Quality Mode:    Normal
    Radius:    2 frames
    Dust and Scratches:    Disabled
    Slow Shutter:    Disabled
Spatial Filter:    Enabled
    Quality Mode:    Normal
    Frequencies    High, Mid, Low
    Artifact Removal:    Enabled
    Detail Recovery:    Disabled
    Edge Smoothing:    Disabled
    Sharpening:    Disabled


Detecting the best combination of performance settings:
running the test data set on up to 4 CPU cores

1 core: 0.123 frames/sec
2 cores: 0.157 frames/sec
3 cores: 0.217 frames/sec
4 cores: 0.276 frames/sec

Best combination: 4 cores

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?

hey, sorry for the late reply but I've had this tab open for a while and kept forgetting to run the benchmark lol

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Copyright (c) 1999-2017 Neat Image team, Neat Video team, ABSoft.
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GPU detection log:

Looking for NVIDIA CUDA-capable devices...
CUDA driver version: 9020
NVIDIA CUDA initialized successfully.
Checking CUDA GPU #1:
GPU device name is: GeForce GTX 970
3377 MB available during initialization (4096 MB total)
Check passed - will attempt to use the device

Looking for AMD OpenCL-capable devices...
Failed to initialize OpenCL.
If you use an AMD card, please install the latest AMD driver with OpenCL support.

Neat Video benchmark:

Frame Size:    1920x1080 progressive
Bitdepth:    8 bits per channel
Mix with Original:    Disabled
Temporal Filter:    Enabled
    Quality Mode:    Normal
    Radius:    2 frames
    Dust and Scratches:    Disabled
    Slow Shutter:    Disabled
Spatial Filter:    Enabled
    Quality Mode:    Normal
    Frequencies    High, Mid, Low
    Artifact Removal:    Enabled
    Detail Recovery:    Disabled
    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
GeForce GTX 970: 3377 MB currently available (4096 MB total), using up to 100%

CPU only (1 core): 2.09 frames/sec
CPU only (2 cores): 4.27 frames/sec
CPU only (3 cores): 6.1 frames/sec
CPU only (4 cores): 7.87 frames/sec
CPU only (5 cores): 7.25 frames/sec
CPU only (6 cores): 7.41 frames/sec
CPU only (7 cores): 7.87 frames/sec
CPU only (8 cores): 7.87 frames/sec
GPU only (GeForce GTX 970): 11.5 frames/sec
CPU (1 core) and GPU (GeForce GTX 970): 10.1 frames/sec
CPU (2 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 970): 11.9 frames/sec
CPU (3 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 970): 13.7 frames/sec
CPU (4 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 970): 14.9 frames/sec
CPU (5 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 970): 15.2 frames/sec
CPU (6 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 970): 16.4 frames/sec
CPU (7 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 970): 16.9 frames/sec
CPU (8 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 970): 16.4 frames/sec

Best combination: CPU (7 cores) and GPU (GeForce GTX 970)

Here's what I got, it's pretty close to my other result. As a side note, for some reason when I limited memory it limited to 6.2gb instead of 8. IDK

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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:

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Neat Bench (Neat Image 8.5.0, Neat Video 5.0.0) x64
Copyright (c) 1999-2019 Neat Image team, Neat Video team, ABSoft.
All Rights Reserved.

GPU detection log:

CUDA driver version: 9010
NVIDIA CUDA initialized successfully.
Checking CUDA GPU #1:
GPU device name is: GeForce GTS 450
512 MB total (373 MB available during initialization)
Unsupported compute capability: 2.1
Check failed - will not use the device

Failed to initialize OpenCL.
If you use an AMD card, please install the latest AMD driver with OpenCL support.

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

1 core: 3.02 frames/sec
2 cores: 5.87 frames/sec
3 cores: 7.48 frames/sec
4 cores: 8.09 frames/sec
5 cores: 7.22 frames/sec
6 cores: 6.72 frames/sec
7 cores: 5.78 frames/sec
8 cores: 5.75 frames/sec

Best combination: 4 cores: 8.09 frames/sec
 

 

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