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Oh yes of course, my bad.
EDIT: That link you provided for graphics cards, and what to avoid is real handy, I snapped a copy for when I finally do decide to get a decent one. EDIT: Your post:- https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.p...24#post1887024 Direct link( https://www.studio1productions.com/A...-GPU-Chart.htm ) :- https://www.studio1productions.com/A...-GPU-Chart.htm
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12th October 2019, 22:24 | #45 | Link | |
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I have a low end GTX 950 which only has 768 CUDA cores and 2GB memory, and can barely do things. 192 CUDA cores card sounds like a GT710 or 720, which is sold at $25. I'd consider the price point as "cheap". The cheapest card you can get to decode up to 4K HEVC is GTX 950 at about $80, and the cheapest card to decode 8K HEVC is GTX 1650 at about $150. |
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Uh, what am I looking for in system information. Nothing I can see about "cuda level". Make/model of my card in left column and a bunch of stats in the right. |
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Quadro FX 3800. But one should not have to be familiar with makes/models in order for the Nvidia control panel to give a SPEC (of some sort) indicating what "level" of graphics capability it has. If you can infer the answer from your broad knowledge of the graphics card market, fine (and thank you). But I would, in principle, want to see the answer in the specs.
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No wonder it gets hot. It's still based on a 55nm process whereas the latest cards are now on 12nm (!!). Much less power consumption and therefore heat. A GTX1650/1660 would be a vast improvement with a very good price/performance ratio.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nvidia_PureVideo Use the chart to see what feature level your GPU is at and then look at the feature level descriptions. If your card is not listed there, you'll have to search for other similar tables from nVidia and others to determine which GPU architecture your card has. Anyway, we already know you have a low-end card that does not do 10-bit HEVC. EDIT: I did a quick search on your card and it has a GT200B GPU which is feature set A, so it belongs in a museum not in your PC. Last edited by videoh; 15th October 2019 at 15:11. |
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Hm, it depends on how this card is used. It's a pretty good card for professionals who work with CAD software I could imagine.
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I did a bit of searching, first to compare 1650/1660. Then search for 1650 on NewEgg. Wow, tons of miserable choices. (Miserable as I don't want a zillion choices to shop through.) Do ALL of these suckers take "two slots"? It looks like they all have 2 "card slot covers". Last edited by TCmullet; 15th October 2019 at 15:43. |
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Single slot options are very limited. On the market you might be able to find a GT1030 like a EVGA 02G-P4-6338-KR but it only has 384 CUDA cores, and can't decode HEVC beyond 4k resolution. But at least it's cheap.
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Above link has one of each [both out of stock, ie "More Info" shown] at time of posting (£80.00 DDR5, £65.00 for DDR4, I have saved page where DDR4 card was available at £38.00 in the past [2nd user I.T. stuff]). EDIT: NVidia cards from same site as above link, sorted in low->High price order:- https://au.webuy.com/search?stext=NV...&sortOrder=asc Where it says "More Info", is out of stock, you can remove by click on "In Stock Only", or here:- https://au.webuy.com/search?stext=NV...list&inStock=1 EDIT: DDR5 version card was released first, then nasty DDR4 card later as el-cheapo version:- https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonev.../#47baa35393d9 EDIT: And NVidia-GPU-Chart, DDR4 version GT1030 not mentioned (posted by videoH):- https://www.studio1productions.com/A...-GPU-Chart.htm EDIT: There seem to be both GT and GTX versions of 1030. GPU-Chart might be wrong, describes GTX as 64 bit, however elsewhere says 128 bit, maybe GPU-Chart describes the GT by mistake.
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11 months later and I've still not been able to upgrade. However, I now want to very soon. But when I searched and found this for sale, there is no HDMI port. I just bought a monitor which needs HDMI. Can you recommend a card that will support an HDMI port?
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EDIT: 1920x1080 max, see lower on same page for several 4K capable equivalents. eg one of them (plus more 4K on that page):- https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rankie-Disp...d_i=B010SDZZ80 EDIT: Dvi HDMI adapter:- https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=dvi+hdm...f=nb_sb_noss_1
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