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16th November 2017, 07:31 | #47182 | Link |
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As the two guys above correct said - the 1050Ti is too slow. I tried to put chroma on the lowest Setting (DXVA i think), but if you want to use some of the image enhancement-options, you have no chance with this card.
And if you get a compromise you have always to hope that the power and temperature target are not reached and if so the card is clocking down. Apart from that, the card is heating my whole case while using madvr - so at the end of a film, the card is getting louder and louder and hotter. So it is f.e. not possible to use with 4k the Noise Reduction. And 60fps-Content like Streaming or Billy Lynn - there you have to add an additional Profil where everthing is on DXVA. Its the same thing with 720p content. I´ve tried different settings to have a better picture with DVBViewer, but 720p50 upscaling to 4k => you can only usw low settings (in combination with 1 or 2 Image enhancement options) - but things like as i said noice reduction or reduce artefacts - no chance. Last edited by Test; 16th November 2017 at 07:33. |
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1050 Ti would be fine with Full HD screen, it's slightly faster than my 960 and I find that quite capable for the majority of my content. Most of the work goes into 480-720 resolution stuff but if you're using a >1080 res screen now you'll want to put more work into that resolution and that requires quite a bit more grunt. A 1060 on a full HD screen should give you the ability to do almost anything but with a 4K screen you'll only just get by and make compromises. Don't get the 1050 Ti, waste of time.
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16th November 2017, 09:05 | #47184 | Link |
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Hi madshi, I keep having crashes every time I move the seekbar back and forth, it started to happen from the 0.92.3/4 if I recall correctly.
When you have time, can you please check my crash report?: http://www.mediafire.com/file/t7ahmp...ash+report.txt Thank you very much! |
16th November 2017, 09:38 | #47185 | Link |
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Hi Madshi,
Any plans for the near future, to move black bars detection from cpu to gpu. as now with hdr content copy-back decoding put too much load on the cpu. arround 70% in my case ''i5-7500T''. kind regards Last edited by sat4all; 16th November 2017 at 09:40. |
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16th November 2017, 12:31 | #47189 | Link |
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No, that was not my issue. It turned on fine when a HDR video starts, the problem is it does not turn off after the HDR video stops with the newer drivers. Quite a few people here with the same issue.
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16th November 2017, 14:59 | #47194 | Link |
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Thats mostly Windows fault, stick to 8.1 and everything works perfectly, even with brand new drivers.
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Even if you reduce the CPU/GPU queue sizes ? It always a little more than 3gb or just in cases ? And with a 1060 3gb, does it hurt the performance (dropped frames) heavily or force you on setting compromises ?
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16th November 2017, 18:17 | #47197 | Link |
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what exact version of the 385 drivers are you guys using ?
I am tired of manualy switching back HDR off in windows everytime I watch a movie. I was about to re-install 378.46 as I know for a fact that these work quite well. But since I plan to play a recent game(ELEX) I will prefer to have more recent drivers. |
16th November 2017, 18:29 | #47198 | Link |
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Hi
If anyone is interested, i found a very new quadro driver in the 384/385 series (385.90 to be exact): http://www.nvidia.com/download/drive...x/126788/en-us And modifying it with this guide: https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/nv...-guide.377158/ i managed to get it working , at least as well, as the other 385 drivers on my measly GT 1030 on my Win10 Fall Creators update setup, primarilly meant for playing 2160p HDR content. Hopefully it will have a little bit better performance and/or some bugs fixed. That aside, i have a question: Can anyone point me in the direction of a guide/some settings for madVR/LAV for passing through 2160p/HDR content with as little GPU-taxing enhanchments and features as possible? The GT 1030 is *barely* able to play the content without dropping frames, but is VERY sensitive to any background activity on the PC. 60fps content especially will drop frames now and then. (I use Mediaportal 1.18 as my preferred player. Kodi DSPlayer seems a little better in performance, but is not really what i'm looking for, as i have a lot of stuff, especially TV, which is working much better on Mediaportal) |
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