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Howard-Vigorita wrote on 4/8/2019, 11:38 AM

My portable road machine is a NUC8i7HVK which has an onboard RX vega gpu that works quite well with Vegas v16. Can sometimes out perform my bigger faster home machine which uses an RX580... thinking of upgrading that to a Vega 7. Curious myself if anyone else has tried a Vega 7 yet.

Former user wrote on 4/8/2019, 11:40 AM

When rendering what sort of gpu usage percentage do you see?

I know it depends on a lot of things but what sort of encoding fps are you seeing using VCE?

Howard-Vigorita wrote on 4/8/2019, 12:06 PM

I was just looking at the post I put up when I built the NUC where I benchmarked it against my home machine and the vega gpu on the nuc knocked 7 minutes off the vce mp4 encode time from 37 minutes to 30 minutes. It was a trim down of about an hour long Sony HD MXF intermediate to a 57 minute hd vce mp4. I think the Vega 7 has double the memory, a faster clock, and allot more cooling so I expect it should do somewhat better than the nuc's vega.

Reyfox wrote on 4/11/2019, 4:58 PM

When rendering what sort of gpu usage percentage do you see?

I know it depends on a lot of things but what sort of encoding fps are you seeing using VCE?

With my RX480 8GB using AMD VCE, GPU Encode/Decode gets 80-100% usage.

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