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Gtx750ti 2gb graphic card benchmark
Gtx750ti 2gb graphic card benchmark










gtx750ti 2gb graphic card benchmark
  1. #Gtx750ti 2gb graphic card benchmark 720p#
  2. #Gtx750ti 2gb graphic card benchmark 1080p#

Input streams lower than 1080p or that do not use NVDEC (eg. Using a “high quality” profile the GTX 1070 supports NVENC FPS, you will see improved image quality and smaller encoded streams while still reaching the 658 throughput. Taking into account that you need to decode the same FPS as you encode let’s look at the GTX 1070 It supports NVENC FPS but only NVDEC FPS, this would mean 658 is the maximum throughput with a “single pass” encoding profile, not the full 1262 FPS. Some cards have either multiple NVENC chips or multiple Graphics chips each containing an NVENC chip. See “ Streams for VRAM” for more precise usage. This calculation is based on to per stream. Maximum streams to maintain live streams without buffering pauses based on FPS of chipset and VRAM available.

#Gtx750ti 2gb graphic card benchmark 720p#

Pascal & to SD to 720p to to to to to to to Plex Streams See “ Recommended Plex Streams” and “ Exceeding VRAM” for stream buffering issues. “Streams for VRAM” is how many Plex Streams will fit in VRAM at any one time, this figure is based on to per stream. Choose a card with enough VRAM to avoid this.

gtx750ti 2gb graphic card benchmark

The Plex Client will need to stop the play request and request it again once VRAM usage has dropped. Exceeding VRAMĮxceeding the VRAM usage will cause new transcodes to buffer indefinitely, even once VRAM has dropped below the maximum.

gtx750ti 2gb graphic card benchmark

See “ Recommended Plex Streams” for more information. This card will be under 128% Load to deliver 16 streams causing buffering but could deliver 12 streams at 96% load. NVDEC being the smaller FPS we take 16x FPS equals 480 FPS, more than the NVDEC can process. For example Quadro K2200 4GB model can NVDEC FPS and NVENC FPS and fit a maximum 16 transcodes in its 4GB VRAM. VRAM Stream Card LoadĬard load is calculated from the smallest of the “NVENC FPS” and “NVDEC FPS” then divided by “Streams for VRAM” combined FPS to provide card. It looks like a 128Bit memory bus will not cause performance issues with multiple transcodes but will see Plex offline “Sync” jobs only able to use 30% of the NVDEC chip. The difference between the 128Bit, 192Bit and 256Bit Memory bandwidth needs further testing. A 256Bit GTX 970 4GB (Maxwell 2 nd Gen) can hit 100% NVDEC saturation (376FPS) with a single stream. Two streams hold about 50%, Three about 80% and more than four streams to reach 100% NVDEC saturation. Preliminary testing sees a single NVDEC job on a 128Bit GTX 1050 Ti 4GB (Pascal) unable to use more than 30% (112 FPS) of the NVDEC. *VDPAU nVidia PureVideo Information VRAM Bandwidth *NVENC FPS based on Single Pass quality profile.












Gtx750ti 2gb graphic card benchmark