Awesome Tips I bought a SECOND GPU… but NOT for gaming – AV1 on Intel Arc
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So which pcie slot is supported? As the top slot is for gaming GPU. My board only has one pciex16 rest looks same but are x8 and x4
11:37 No, I can't. Not with the browser taking 30% in idle (doing nothing) and the OS (win 10) taking another 30%. Yes, playing games is a real hoot.
6:37 Ok, I might want to watch this comparison in higher than 480p
3:43 I wouldn't call the 22nd August of 2021 not a long time ago.
Is it possible to simply to get a 13th gen Intel CPU with integrated graphics so I can take advantage of its AV1 codec? for example, i9-13900k (with the graphics).
How many Encodes/Decodes can the Arc cards handle?
My plex needs this info 😀
My Question is: it it possible to simply to get a 13th gen Intel CPU with integrated graphics so I can take advantege of its AV1 codec? for example, i9-13900k (with the graphics).
No intro? :C
Me watching this at 360p
This is like endorse, not like true review
Great vid! Hope it’s quicker than a few years for AV1 to become mainstream so that these workarounds aren’t necessary.
The "default" software encoder AV1 (libaom) is so slow on my macbook pro M1, I got only 60 frames 4K in an hour . Intel is definitely taking an interesting edge here!
The video is VP9 decoded on Youtube if i put it at 1440p or more. But 1080p is AV1. I don't understand why
Your "company" has enough "Do nothing" money to afford a couple dozen 4090's. So please with all this…
What is the name of the game where the example footage is from?
Shoutout to Eposvox! 💪
And what a nice price for the card
Too bad that to get them in Australia, even if they were sold, they'd be as much as a 3060 ti
I was thinking of grabbing one for my media center/streaming/capture pc.
I just bought myself an arc gpu for thos very purposes. I can't wait for higher quality streams at the same bit rate (once twitch finally suports it, does anyone know when thats happening and if theres a date for when) and ESPECIALLY smaller file sizes (at the same cq value and quality). I just hope those bugs are mostly squashed by now.
When u are paid by the company to promote:
Edit: this is only a joke don't get aggressive.
would i be able to mix nvidia and intel GPUs well in the same system? i heard AMD/NVIDIA doesnt work well
wait the 4080 starts at $900? the cheapest here was £1269 and sold out instantly and the rest are £1550+ there's no such thing as msrp in the UK anymore the prices always launch higher than the US and Canada by a considerable amount i'd bet the new AMD cards launch in stores here for around £1200 minimum
Uhh, well…. I guess maybe it goes to show how dated my setup is. I could only tell a difference in some of the worst ones. 1080p on dated hardware (including the monitor) baybeeeeeee
It's probably gonna be a while still before I can upgrade, but I'm getting kinda tired of this.
I was wondering, what if you put the arc gpus with an older system? Like a 960, 1060 2060
Honestly 480p is sufficient on anything phone and smaller with sufficient codec and bitrate
Please STOP with the stupid intro flashy text.
Good luck I don't stream^^
Going to try out the budget A380 linked in this video to see if it makes triple monitors function better by freeing up GPU for pure gaming. While the glowing Arc edition from Gunnir was rather tempting it was not double the price tempting.
And if I'm being honest the Gunnir edition was double the price tempting except the dual slot card would have covered some fan ports and I don't want to also buy extra cables to fix that.
I feel this needs a lot more depth because theres very little modern info about this stuff
I love that the comparisons in this video still don't hold up to the actual differences Linus sees at home – due to YT compression.
I was already planning on a scenario to buy an Arc GPU for AV1 encoding. I tested parallel software AV1 encoding using SVT-AV1 encoding 9 chunks at a time on a AMD Ryzen 9 3900 and I got up to 90-100 FPS. After running the samples through VMAF I got a score of about 94% (not kidding). I was tunned and all sorts of stoked. Fair enough, it was 1080p encoding. Source file was 9.6 GB with the encoded file being 1.4 GB. That's AV1 video with Opus audio. I can't wait to see what the ARC GPU's bring. With this, I also expect GPU dedicated servers. Start cracking Hetzner!
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I have a RTX 3080 and a 2070 my 3080 is my primary and 2070 is the second pcie slot. I tried to use both but the 2070 in the device manager shows code 12 “Not enough resources to use device”. Anybody know how to fix?
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I see…
Aah yes, 34 fps on my Airbu- I mean, Arc A380
am I the only one who can't see the difference?
It's only recently been possible to actually use HEVC/x265 for transparent encodes, previous versions of x265 removed film grain/digital noise to such a degree that the quality was worse than x264 at equivalent bitrates. Combine that with the massively increased costs in both encoding/decoding time (and worse x265 encoding tools/knowledge), x265 simply wasn't worthwhile except for crappy re-encodes at super low bitrates for people with crappy internet.
AV1 is far from ready even for crappy bitrate starved releases, but that's where you'll see it used first.
Recently you've begun to see a lot of x265 releases though, usually with HDR, the only significant feature x264 can't provide.
For sub-4K SDR content there's really no incentive for pirates to switch to x265 or AV1, it's just a nuisance. With torrenting people don't pay for the extra bitrate x264 requires, unlike streaming services like Netflix, the ~20-40% bitrate savings of x265 and AV1 are not important at all, especially compared to the other "costs" of compatibility issues and 10X-100X longer encode times.
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