hi, i have the same processor with a gtx 1660, i was considering buying the 4060 ti but i have an msi b450 gaming plus motherboard, limited to pci express 3 so i will have to take the 3060 too?
I don’t think the PCIe lanes would have any effect on Topaz performance.
Most of us anyway have the graphics card installed on the PCIe x16 slot which caps at 16GB/s (Gen.3). TVAI Doesn’t transmit so much bus bandwidth data (over 16BG/s) to need or take advantage of Gen.4
You shouldn’t worry to much about not being at Gen.4 IMO
hi, i bought a 3060 ti on internet just now, given the speed at which they are selling, i was a bit in a hurry, maybe a bit too much because i took a gigabyte eagle 8gb, i would have preferred a 12gb for the time being is it serious to only have 8gb of memory instead of 12? thanks
I don’t know, my 1080 Ti is 11Gb. I would love to see your results once you install it, since we process the same type of videos. maybe I’ll get one myself.
I bought a corsair rm x 850watts power supply and a crucial p3 pcie 4 1tb ssd, my motherboard is a gen3 but it doesn’t matter, my current ssd is a corsair mp510 480gb, it’s too small :')
as soon as I receive all that, I’ll reinstall windows on the new ssd with the 3060 ti and I’ll run the benchmarks
apparently the rtx 2080 super is above the 3060. it has 12 gb of vram with its 3060, but the ti which is more efficient only has 8.
In any case there is a big gain in performance by going from gtx to rtx thanks to the cores RT if I understood correctly.
I just did the test with vai 5.3.3 and with a 720x576 > 1280x720 video, I have 0.25 sec/f or 4 fps with artemis medium, and the same with proteus v4. On the other hand my video is at 50 fps.
When I try 720x576 > 1920x1080, I have exactly the same times, it’s weird. But in x4 (2880x2304) I have 1.7 fps. And I also have 1.7 fps in 1800x1440.
you got/installed the 3060 already?
also you need to remember that the v2.6x was not optimized to use Tensor Cores, so the 2080 was more powerful on FP16. with v5.x I expect different results in theory.