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Old 28th October 2020, 20:55   #1  |  Link
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New AMD graphics cards will bring new quality to play movies?

New AMD graphics cards will bring new quality to play movies?

the Ultimate Gaming Platform with AMD Ryzen™ & AMD Radeon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KAnebwCAaA

1. RDNA2 architecture ?

2. DirectX Raytracing (DX-R) ?

3. 6800 XT will get 72 CUs multiplied by 64 shader units is 4608 shading processors.

4. HDMI 2.1

5.Infinity Cache technology that offers up to 2.4X greater bandwidth-per-watt compared to GDDR6-only AMD RDNA™

6. AMD Infinity Cache – A high-performance, last-level data cache suitable for 4K and 1440p gaming with the highest level of detail enabled. 128 MB of on-die cache dramatically reduces latency and power consumption, delivering higher overall gaming performance than traditional architectural designs.

AMD Smart Access Memory – An exclusive feature of systems with AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series processors, AMD B550 and X570 motherboards and Radeon™ RX 6000 Series graphics cards. It gives AMD Ryzen™ processors greater access to the high-speed GDDR6 graphics memory, accelerating CPU processing and providing up to a 13-percent performance

AMD FidelityFX – An open-source toolkit for game developers available on AMD GPUOpen. It features a collection of lighting, shadow and reflection effects that make it easier for developers to add high-quality post-process effects that make games look beautiful while offering the optimal balance of visual fidelity and performance.

Variable Rate Shading (VRS) – Dynamically reduces the shading rate for different areas of a frame that do not require a high level of visual detail, delivering higher levels of overall performance with little to no perceptible change in image quality.

Radeon™ Anti-Lag – Significantly decreases input-to-display response times and offers a competitive edge in gameplay.

DX12 Ultimate

Sampler feedback

DirectStorage API

Mesh Shaders

What does it contribute to watching movies?

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Old 1st November 2020, 01:00   #2  |  Link
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Nothing, aside from better performance for madVR.
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what gives a better performance in a video card ?

is there a difference between NVIDIA 3080 and 6800 AMD video card to madVR ?
is madVR compatible with AMD video cards 6800 ?
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they don't exist yet. they should work but no one knows for sure.
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Old 3rd November 2020, 08:28   #5  |  Link
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None of above technlogy contributes to video playback apart from HDMI type connection.
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None of above technlogy contributes to video playback apart from HDMI type connection.
So which yes video card technologies work with a movie player?

why prefer NVIDIA card ?
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You can get all the answers to these (rather silly) questions with Google. Forum rules require you to do your homework.

Many prefer nVidia due to better driver support, tensor cores, DLSS2, better GPU compute API, etc.
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You can get all the answers to these (rather silly) questions with Google. Forum rules require you to do your homework.

Many prefer nVidia due to better driver support, tensor cores, DLSS2, better GPU compute API, etc.

that's the problem. I did my homework
and everywhere different answers.

1. your answers are not understood at all
NVIDIA TENSOR CORES - Article and where is it listed which player has support for it?
It requires new commands that a player does not have on a computer

2. DLSS2 - i have not found a single player that supports this!
Everywhere they wrote to me was meant for games only

2.1 AMD has support for a similar thing supported by Microsoft
and again someone will have to write a driver to support in player

2.2
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better GPU compute API, etc
- You did not specify anything again
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Old 15th November 2020, 18:56   #9  |  Link
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Your question was:

"why prefer NVIDIA card ?"

So I gave some reasons for that. If you want precise answers you have to ask precise questions.
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Old 15th November 2020, 22:23   #10  |  Link
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Your question was:

"why prefer NVIDIA card ?"

So I gave some reasons for that. If you want precise answers you have to ask precise questions.

You gave no explanation for anything
Throwing nonsense into the air with nothing to do with anything
And explained to you in the answer why your answer is bad

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that's the problem. I did my homework
and everywhere different answers.

1. your answers are not understood at all
NVIDIA TENSOR CORES - Article and where is it listed which player has support for it?
It requires new commands that a player does not have on a computer

2. DLSS2 - i have not found a single player that supports this!
Everywhere they wrote to me was meant for games only

2.1 AMD has support for a similar thing supported by Microsoft
and again someone will have to write a driver to support in player

2.2
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better GPU compute API, etc
- You did not specify anything again
Nothing explained how it relates to movies or a player
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he answer this post of yours: https://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php...32&postcount=6 where you quote someone stating correctly that is doesn't affect video playback and you still wonder why you get a general answer why nvidia is preferred over AMD in general...
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He does the same thing on AVS as "upuppp". Stop feeding...
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he answer this post of yours: https://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php...32&postcount=6 where you quote someone stating correctly that is doesn't affect video playback and you still wonder why you get a general answer why nvidia is preferred over AMD in general...

read your stuff and understand that it has nothing to do with anything!

do not understand what you are recording and for what?
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