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Originally posted by BrokenAnsible View PostIts also nice to be able to rip DVDs and make a Jellyfin server using AV1 without making my house a space heater on the Ryzen 5700X.
Its still a huge upgrade over old hardware encoders, but I think x265 av1an (or maybe aomenc/svt with a fast preset???) is going to get you much better results for non-realtime stuff.
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Again I think the A770 is a interesting ML card, with 16GB VRAM being a massive plus and some initial Stable Diffusion benchmarks comparing favorably to the (similarly priced) 12GB 3060.
At the moment, AMD is (tragically) pretty much irrelevant in this space.Last edited by brucethemoose; 12 January 2023, 06:36 PM.
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Originally posted by M@GOid View Post
Oh, I well aware they didn't start from zero. But until now, for Intel GPUs were just a way to not pay money to Imagination or Nvidia, for a small iGPU to put on their CPUs. I heard they thought they could leverage code from previous iGPUs, but boy were they wrong...
As for your new card, I do believe Intel will get there on drivers, just the first couple years will be a rough ride. But I think you still will be in a better place than I with my near top-of the-line R9-290, almost a decade ago. Now that was rough. Last year I plugged in a RX6600 and things were rolling right away, no need to tweak anything. How things changed.
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If Intel wants to be in this for a long game, they need to shut their marketing the hell up for a couple of years and work on what's clearly more than just silicon design issues.
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Originally posted by RejectModernity View Post
Intel had iGPUs for decades. They didn't make it out of nowhere.
PS Bought A770 to replace my old rx580, can't wait to be disappointed. 😁
As for your new card, I do believe Intel will get there on drivers, just the first couple years will be a rough ride. But I think you still will be in a better place than I with my near top-of the-line R9-290, almost a decade ago. Now that was rough. Last year I plugged in a RX6600 and things were rolling right away, no need to tweak anything. How things changed.
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Originally posted by darkbasic View PostRight now it's a 380 euro card which gets badly beaten by a 260 euro one. I would pity Arc if they at least allowed SR-IOV, but since Intel is always Intel I'm just laughing instead.
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Originally posted by M@GOid View PostIn hindsight is a bit surprising that Intel head honchos thought they could create a entire new graphical product line, without backing it up with solid software. They watched for decades ATI/AMD suffer with a bad reputation regarding graphical drivers and, when was their time to enter the fray, they were completely unprepared.
PS Bought A770 to replace my old rx580, can't wait to be disappointed. 😁Last edited by RejectModernity; 12 January 2023, 04:22 PM.
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Seems Arc has potential when you look at the Heaven results, though even then, I'd expect it to be a 6700XT.
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Right now it's a 380 euro card which gets badly beaten by a 260 euro one. I would pity Arc if they at least allowed SR-IOV, but since Intel is always Intel I'm just laughing instead.
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