![]() ![]() In my testing in this video, P6 and P7 were basically the exact same result on RTX 2000, 3000, and 4000 GPUs, and competed with X264 VerySlow in quality. This comes with an update to the NVENC encoder SDK within OBS Studio, now presenting users with 7 presets (akin to X264’s “CPU Usage Presets”) scaling from P1 being the fastest/lowest quality to P7 being the slowest/best quality. (Plus it didn’t work with AV1.) StreamingĪs a result of the aforementioned improvements in encoder speed, streaming and recording your screen, camera, or gameplay is a far, far better experience. This sounds like how Intel’s Hyper Encode was supposed to work-Hyper Encoder instead separating GOPs (Group of Pictures or frames) among the iGPU and dGPU with Arc-but in all of my tests, I only found Hyper Encode to slow down the process, rather than speeding it up. They do this by splitting up the video frames into horizontal halves, encoding the halves on the separate chips, and then stitching back together before finalizing the stream. But the new dual encoder chips allow both H.265 and AV1 to be used to encode 8K60 video, or just faster 4K60 video. Performance-wise, AV1 performs about as fast as H.265/HEVC on the RTX 4090. Using PugetBench from the workstation builders at Puget Systems, Adobe Premiere Pro sees very minimal performance improvement with the RTX 4090 (as to be expected at this point). My day job is, of course, creating YouTube content, so one of the first things I had to test would be the benefits I might see for creating video content. For some more hardcore testing later as I’ll mention, testing was done on this test bench.Įach test featured each GPU in the same config as to not mix results. ![]() The RTX 3090 really saw minimal improvements over the RTX Titan for my use cases, so I wasn’t sure if the 4090 would really be a big leap. My objectives were to see how much of an upgrade the RTX 4090 would be over the previous generation GeForce RTX 3090, as well as the RTX Titan (the card I was primarily working on before). Source files stored on a PCIe gen 4 NVMe SSD.ASUS ROG STRIX Z690-E Gaming Wifi Motherboard.32GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5 5200MT/s RAM.
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