
GPU or CPU for encoding videos ? : r/handbrake - Reddit
2022年2月7日 · The keys to understand are this: have done many CPU vs GPU tests and I know GPU is the superior solution. I use a 3080 vs 5900x. Only if GPU in best quality is not good enough, does CPU makes sense, and then only at an even better quality setting, meaning far far slower.l the tests you want and compare the quality of the outcome from both CPU ...
Upgrading PC for LLaMA: CPU vs GPU : r/LocalLLaMA - Reddit
2023年4月22日 · My current CPU is very old and takes 3 seconds to generate a single token on the 13B model I get 3-4 tokens a second on my laptop and Steam Deck for a 13B model. To me, that's fast enough. It's like watching a good typist. So I've decided to go with CPU over GPU since I can get 64GB of RAM cheaply and thus run big models.
Is GPU rendering always better than CPU rendering? : r/blender
2023年5月21日 · Hey there! So, GPU rendering is generally faster than CPU rendering because GPUs have more cores that can process tasks simultaneously. However, it doesn't mean that CPU rendering is entirely pointless. The quality of the render isn't necessarily determined by whether you use a GPU or CPU; it depends on the software and settings you're using.
Powerful CPU vs GPU transcoding : r/PleX - Reddit
2022年6月10日 · Hardware accelerated means GPU (lower quality results but faster so the system can do more transcodes), software means CPU (higher quality results but slower so the system can do fewer transcode). Make sense?
Why do people hate on GPU encodes? : r/handbrake - Reddit
2022年1月2日 · I don't think TV show DVDs are going to show you very much difference between CPU vs GPU encoding. You're much more likely to see the difference while encoding a 4k movie. You've discovered the main differences between CPU vs GPU. GPU is much faster, but leaves you with a much bigger file size. With TV show DVDs, this probably isn't much of an ...
CPU vs GPU, what's the smartest choice ? : r/PleX - Reddit
2023年9月30日 · Here are things you need to know when it comes to CPU hardware (accelerated) transcoding: CPU hardware transcoding requires your CPU to posses an integrated GPU (iGPU). Any kind of hardware transcoding, be it GPU or CPU (iGPU), requires you to own a Plex Pass. Plex does NOT support hardware transcoding on AMD CPUs.
What are ideal & dangerous temps for you CPU and GPU? : …
Both my GPU and CPU temps stay under 60c under full load. I use a $100 AIO and cheap p14 fans. It took testing and a few different configurations to reach those temps. For example, simply flipping my bottom fans dropped the GPU by 10 degrees. The point is, thought and effort should be put into cooling.
Using a CPU vs GPU for encodes/transcodes - what's the verdict?
2023年2月25日 · Also to note, I've had similar experiences (GPU encode at higher CQ values being better quality than "better" CQ values on CPU) on Intel GPU hardware. My advice: pick out a few movies from your collection - modern/shot on digital and older/shot on film. Encode a good 15-20 minutes of each of them with both CPU and GPU.
GPU vs CPU: which is more important to maximize FPS?
2022年4月17日 · If the game you'll play is mostly relying on one core (or one CPU thread) then a good CPU is what you want for 1080p and a decent GPU will do the job. (1050 i.e.) If you want pretty graphics and high FPS, then you need a better GPU, but at 1080p you still need a good CPU or your GPU will be limited by the CPU power.
Should I use my CPU or My GPU for encoding? : r/obs - Reddit
2021年3月9日 · The quality of the stream will be worse using AMF than software encoding, and with an 8c/16t GPU CPU, they should definitely have the headroom to stream at e.g. x264 Faster, or at the very least x264 VeryFast which still yields slightly better quality than any of the AMF encoders, whether it's at 6 Mbps or 10 Mbps. That said, x264 Faster would ...