System Name | ❶ Oooh (2024) ❷ Aaaah (2021) ❸ Ahemm (2017) |
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Processor | ❶ 5800X3D ❷ i7-9700K ❸ i7-7700K |
Motherboard | ❶ X570-F ❷ Z390-E ❸ Z270-E |
Cooling | ❶ ALFIII 360 ❷ X62 + X72 (GPU mod) ❸ X62 |
Memory | ❶ 32-3600/16 ❷ 32-3200/16 ❸ 16-3200/16 |
Video Card(s) | ❶ 3080 X Trio ❷ 2080TI (AIOmod) ❸ 1080TI |
Storage | ❶ NVME/SSD/HDD ❷ <SAME ❸ SSD/HDD |
Display(s) | ❶ 1440/165/IPS ❷ 1440/144/IPS ❸ 1080/144/IPS |
Case | ❶ BQ Silent 601 ❷ Cors 465X ❸ Frac Mesh C |
Audio Device(s) | ❶ HyperX C2 ❷ HyperX C2 ❸ Logi G432 |
Power Supply | ❶ HX1200 Plat ❷ RM750X ❸ EVGA 650W G2 |
Mouse | ❶ Logi G Pro ❷ Razer Bas V3 ❸ Logi G502 |
Keyboard | ❶ Logi G915 TKL ❷ Anne P2 ❸ Logi G610 |
Software | ❶ Win 11 ❷ 10 ❸ 10 |
Benchmark Scores | I have wrestled bandwidths, Tussled with voltages, Handcuffed Overclocks, Thrown Gigahertz in Jail |
Asus tax has gone too far this time. And GPU midrange segment will really suck when RX 6000 stock ends.
most people don't even use AV1 decode.. also .. on a low-end card?
Processor | Ryzen 7 5700X |
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Memory | 48 GB |
Video Card(s) | RTX 4080 |
Storage | 2x HDD RAID 1, 3x M.2 NVMe |
Display(s) | 30" 2560x1600 + 19" 1280x1024 |
Software | Windows 10 64-bit |
YouTube uses VP9 as default but does encode some popular videos as AV1. The VP9 data still exists, plus other codecs that get selected dynamically. Don't spread FUDAV1 is the normal setting used by YouTube
System Name | Bragging Rights |
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Processor | Atom Z3735F 1.33GHz |
Motherboard | It has no markings but it's green |
Cooling | No, it's a 2.2W processor |
Memory | 2GB DDR3L-1333 |
Video Card(s) | Gen7 Intel HD (4EU @ 311MHz) |
Storage | 32GB eMMC and 128GB Sandisk Extreme U3 |
Display(s) | 10" IPS 1280x800 60Hz |
Case | Veddha T2 |
Audio Device(s) | Apparently, yes |
Power Supply | Samsung 18W 5V fast-charger |
Mouse | MX Anywhere 2 |
Keyboard | Logitech MX Keys (not Cherry MX at all) |
VR HMD | Samsung Oddyssey, not that I'd plug it into this though.... |
Software | W10 21H1, barely |
Benchmark Scores | I once clocked a Celeron-300A to 564MHz on an Abit BE6 and it scored over 9000. |
System Name | "Icy Resurrection" |
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Processor | 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13900KS Special Edition |
Motherboard | ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 APEX ENCORE |
Cooling | Noctua NH-D15S upgraded with 2x NF-F12 iPPC-3000 fans and Honeywell PTM7950 TIM |
Memory | 32 GB G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB F5-6800J3445G16GX2-TZ5RK @ 7600 MT/s 36-44-44-52-96 1.4V |
Video Card(s) | ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX™ 4080 16GB GDDR6X White OC Edition |
Storage | 500 GB WD Black SN750 SE NVMe SSD + 4 TB WD Red Plus WD40EFPX HDD |
Display(s) | 55-inch LG G3 OLED |
Case | Pichau Mancer CV500 White Edition |
Power Supply | EVGA 1300 G2 1.3kW 80+ Gold |
Mouse | Microsoft Classic Intellimouse |
Keyboard | Generic PS/2 |
Software | Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 24H2 |
Benchmark Scores | I pulled a Qiqi~ |
AV1 is the normal setting used by YouTube. If your card doesn't support AV1 decode (at least), you will see elavated power consumption and depending on the video resolution (up to 8K@60), you will probably get severe terrible stutter.
You don't want 100% CPU utilisation and 50% GPU utilisation because of lack of media acceletation prowess.
How to Turn on YouTube AV1 Settings & Why You Should Choose It - MiniTool
Do you want to know how to turn on YouTube AV1 settings? Why choose AV1 instead of VP9 and other formats? To find the answers, simply read this page.youtubedownload.minitool.com
This is FUD. We are not anywhere even close to that point. H.264 stream is still available on all videos up to 1080p/60 (even 10 year old GPUs accelerate this format), with VP9 being widely available as well. It's AV1's rollout that is currently in experimental stage. It will get there but the other formats will not die just yet.
System Name | "Icy Resurrection" |
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Processor | 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13900KS Special Edition |
Motherboard | ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 APEX ENCORE |
Cooling | Noctua NH-D15S upgraded with 2x NF-F12 iPPC-3000 fans and Honeywell PTM7950 TIM |
Memory | 32 GB G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB F5-6800J3445G16GX2-TZ5RK @ 7600 MT/s 36-44-44-52-96 1.4V |
Video Card(s) | ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX™ 4080 16GB GDDR6X White OC Edition |
Storage | 500 GB WD Black SN750 SE NVMe SSD + 4 TB WD Red Plus WD40EFPX HDD |
Display(s) | 55-inch LG G3 OLED |
Case | Pichau Mancer CV500 White Edition |
Power Supply | EVGA 1300 G2 1.3kW 80+ Gold |
Mouse | Microsoft Classic Intellimouse |
Keyboard | Generic PS/2 |
Software | Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 24H2 |
Benchmark Scores | I pulled a Qiqi~ |
AV1 will soon be the standard. Read the news
Don't be so negative about the most superior codec.
NVIDIA today announced that it is enabling live-streaming of gameplay through NVIDIA Broadcast in the new AV1 video format. This takes advantage of the AV1 format hardware encode acceleration in the latest GeForce GPUs, and lets streamers vastly improve the quality of their video streams at comparable bandwidths to the legacy H.264 format. AV1 is taking over much of the streaming video landscape by storm, thanks to its royalty free nature, and quality that's comparable or superior to H.265 HEVC, making it a favorite for giant video streaming services such as YouTube, Twitch, and Netflix.
NVIDIA Announces that AV1 Format Livestreaming is Coming Soon to YouTube
NVIDIA today announced that it is enabling live-streaming of gameplay through NVIDIA Broadcast in the new AV1 video format. This takes advantage of the AV1 format hardware encode acceleration in the latest GeForce GPUs, and lets streamers vastly improve the quality of their video streams at...www.techpowerup.com
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I'm not being negative, read my initial reply to W1zzard, I'm amongst the most enthusiastic for this format. I'm just saying you're wrong.
We are not anywhere even close to that point.
the other formats will not die just yet.
This is FUD.
System Name | "Icy Resurrection" |
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Processor | 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13900KS Special Edition |
Motherboard | ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 APEX ENCORE |
Cooling | Noctua NH-D15S upgraded with 2x NF-F12 iPPC-3000 fans and Honeywell PTM7950 TIM |
Memory | 32 GB G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB F5-6800J3445G16GX2-TZ5RK @ 7600 MT/s 36-44-44-52-96 1.4V |
Video Card(s) | ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX™ 4080 16GB GDDR6X White OC Edition |
Storage | 500 GB WD Black SN750 SE NVMe SSD + 4 TB WD Red Plus WD40EFPX HDD |
Display(s) | 55-inch LG G3 OLED |
Case | Pichau Mancer CV500 White Edition |
Power Supply | EVGA 1300 G2 1.3kW 80+ Gold |
Mouse | Microsoft Classic Intellimouse |
Keyboard | Generic PS/2 |
Software | Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 24H2 |
Benchmark Scores | I pulled a Qiqi~ |
Oh, you are really negative and don't even tell the truth.
You contradict with your initial sayings, and do post subjective feelings on the matter, while lacking knowledge on the current situation.
Which point ?
Where did I say "the other formats will die" ?
Your posts are FUD
New technologies don't fall from the sky. At least try harder and use the available settings - YouTube allows it.
Processor | Ryzen 7 5700X |
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Memory | 48 GB |
Video Card(s) | RTX 4080 |
Storage | 2x HDD RAID 1, 3x M.2 NVMe |
Display(s) | 30" 2560x1600 + 19" 1280x1024 |
Software | Windows 10 64-bit |
This. YT will always follow the money. Imagine all those old phones and tablets that they want to show their YT ads on.I don't see any reason why H.264 and VP9 would be completely supplanted by AV1 any time soon on Youtube. Chances are pretty good they'll just exist concurrently, with AV1 content presented to AV1 decode capable devices. There's still a huge amount of hardware out there that doesn't decode AV1 well.
Processor | 9700k |
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Motherboard | asrock z390 extreme4 |
Video Card(s) | 5700 |
Display(s) | benq xl2411p 144hz 1080p |
Processor | Ryzen 7 5700X |
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Memory | 48 GB |
Video Card(s) | RTX 4080 |
Storage | 2x HDD RAID 1, 3x M.2 NVMe |
Display(s) | 30" 2560x1600 + 19" 1280x1024 |
Software | Windows 10 64-bit |
Because I don't have reference cards for these two modelsdon't want to bring you down but jfyi the 6600 is missing from power consumption @W1zzard not implying you should redo, just for next time
power https://www.techpowerup.com/review/asus-radeon-rx-7600-strix-oc/38.html
bench https://www.techpowerup.com/review/asus-radeon-rx-7600-strix-oc/31.html
seems like it was deliberate. 6650xt missing too
Processor | 9700k |
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Motherboard | asrock z390 extreme4 |
Video Card(s) | 5700 |
Display(s) | benq xl2411p 144hz 1080p |
Processor | 5700X |
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Motherboard | B550 Tomahawk |
Memory | 16GB Teamgroup |
Video Card(s) | 6800XT |
Storage | WD Blue 1TB |
Display(s) | Iiyama |
Case | Define S |
System Name | Alienation from family |
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Processor | i7 7700k |
Motherboard | Hero VIII |
Cooling | Macho revB |
Memory | 16gb Hyperx |
Video Card(s) | Asus 1080ti Strix OC |
Storage | 960evo 500gb |
Display(s) | AOC 4k |
Case | Define R2 XL |
Power Supply | Be f*ing Quiet 600W M Gold |
Mouse | NoName |
Keyboard | NoNameless HP |
Software | You have nothing on me |
Benchmark Scores | Personal record 100m sprint: 60m |
Yes, important feature for some users already.Extremely important feature to have and an area where AMD had been lacking severely until this generation. IMHO - it's an essential feature which should be present on all current generation GPUs from all brands, and the one thing I miss having the most with an Ampere graphics card. It's not DLSS 3 frame generation, it's the latest-generation NVENC with AV1 encode.
CPU-based AV1 encoding is exceptionally harsh and was not at all feasible at decent speeds until very recently, and still requires an exceptionally high performance CPU to be done in real-time. I mean, people are actually buying Intel Arc A380 GPUs solely due to their hardware AV1 encode capabilities, for use in streamer boxes. This codec offers an immense improvement over AVC/H.264, and is capable of producing videos with superior clarity and fidelity even at very low bitrates. It is widely considered to be the holy grail for streaming, as it outperforms HEVC/H.265 and has a royalty-free license. The patent problem is why both it and its successor VVC/H.266 were shunned by the industry in favor of AV1.
System Name | "Icy Resurrection" |
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Processor | 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13900KS Special Edition |
Motherboard | ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 APEX ENCORE |
Cooling | Noctua NH-D15S upgraded with 2x NF-F12 iPPC-3000 fans and Honeywell PTM7950 TIM |
Memory | 32 GB G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB F5-6800J3445G16GX2-TZ5RK @ 7600 MT/s 36-44-44-52-96 1.4V |
Video Card(s) | ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX™ 4080 16GB GDDR6X White OC Edition |
Storage | 500 GB WD Black SN750 SE NVMe SSD + 4 TB WD Red Plus WD40EFPX HDD |
Display(s) | 55-inch LG G3 OLED |
Case | Pichau Mancer CV500 White Edition |
Power Supply | EVGA 1300 G2 1.3kW 80+ Gold |
Mouse | Microsoft Classic Intellimouse |
Keyboard | Generic PS/2 |
Software | Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 24H2 |
Benchmark Scores | I pulled a Qiqi~ |
Yes, important feature for some users already.
Nice that AMD moved forward with RX 7000 Series. But output quality is behind NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series. Tested and AMD is disappointment for me. Returned back to NVENC. Ada Lovelace AV1 hardware encoder is much better. CPU-based AV1 encoding is nonsense.
Don't need much GPU utilization for high performance cards to hit 60fps cap at 1080pPower consumption "v-sync" https://www.techpowerup.com/review/asus-radeon-rx-7600-strix-oc/38.html
I do not understand why the more powerful cards are the one that have the lower power consumption.