Windows optimization for rendering times

hi! i gave up on upgrading my sd to hd videos a while ago because i find it quite slow! i have a ryzen 7 2700 and a gtx 1660 but to upscale 720 x 576 to 1280 x 720 with proteus, it’s 4 fps max
i think i’m going to buy a 3060 ti next month, but i would like to know if anyone knows how to optimize windows to the max to get the best speeds, through the bios, the windows registry, the memory, the nvidia control panel or even the windows settings. thanks for your help!

that is strange you are getting only 4 fps in proteus.

I am getting 14-15fps using Proteus upscaling from 720x540 → 14480x1080 and I got a much older CPU then you. I got an 11 years old, Intel Ivy Bridge-E i7-4930K / 32GB DDR3.
The only difference is I have a more powerful GPU, the GTX 1080 Ti.
No optimization done on my side.

but I think you told me about your config a while ago. but I mainly use the GPU so even with a processor older than mine, your GPU is therefore more powerful so that can be understood. on the other hand I have 3.9 fps and you have 11-12 fps. It makes a big difference in any case. I think I forgot an optimization, perhaps in relation to the PCI port in the bios or something else. but I’ve had this speed for a long time. :confused:

personally i think it is to much of a gap between 4 fps to 14 fps compared to the performance between 1660 and 1080 ti. but that is just my feeling, not any actual studied easement.

Or it is evident that CPU and memory type/speed (I have DDR3) plays a small role in performance and it is the GPU that counts the most…
so in theory if you upgrade your GPU to the 3060 Ti, like you wanted to, you should be getting similar results as I do (3060 and 1080 Ti are about the same performance in gaming) or even better as your GPU has Tensor Cores while mines doesn’t. that also would (again, in theory) spare your needs to try and find Bios/OS, etc. tweaks that might lead to a slight performance increase, but not something that would bring you back to encoding.

This is my opinion Only. nothing solid to back this up.

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ok, well I won’t touch the settings, I’ll take a 3060 ti and I’ll see the difference. I don’t even remember anymore, is it pcie 3 or pcie 4? in any case my motherboard supports pcie 3, and it is in ddr3. I just took my 550 watt power supply to go with the 3060 ti.

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