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    CPU/GPU 384 vs 448 core

    hiyaz im building a new system my motherboard died, and i was just wondering
    its not that much difference between cuda speed, can you actually notice a difference in decoding as far as time wise and quality.my older vcard that is listed in my specs 9800 gtx is only 128 which either one would be better...

    here is what im getting..

    motherboard that i might get, im not overclocking so i dont need the pro ver, and is ivry bridge compatable


    memory i already have


    processor well i'll see how much the ivry is if its to much i'll get the i5

    hard drive, well i really dont know yet, im not sure which one is a good one...but i know OCZ is a good brand, and i have wd hd also to add to this


    powersupply


    and which is a good vcard to get, msi,asus ect.. im looking at the 560ti / 560 atm


    now when decoding dvd blurays, the main thing is the processor,vcard that does all the work right ??

    does anyone have something that is close to this and how does it perform, thx for any advice on this..
    Last edited by SiNiSTER; 03-23-2012, 04:25 AM.
    Intel quad q6600 2.4Ghz
    OCZ 2 gig memery
    nvidia 9800gtx+
    Windows 7 ultimate
    >>>ASUS BW 12B1ST <<<

    #2
    On your new mobo it will be the CPU and Quick Sync doing the work.

    I wouldn't worry about the video card for DVDFab.

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      #3
      hmm so would i still have cuda enabled and what about the lighning would that still be diabled ??,. thx for your reply
      Intel quad q6600 2.4Ghz
      OCZ 2 gig memery
      nvidia 9800gtx+
      Windows 7 ultimate
      >>>ASUS BW 12B1ST <<<

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        #4
        martythebrit's advice is as good as it gets.
        Put your money in your cpu...it's where the rubber meets the road for your needs.

        You're not a big gamer, are you?
        Max your cpu and don't "worry about the video card for Fab"

        You can try enabling CUDA, but I don't believe you'll see much difference...it actually may work against you.
        No harm to try a few "encodes" to your hdd to see what works well.

        I'd leave Lightning-recoding disabled.
        I believe it causes more trouble than it's worth.
        For most users, the benefits are marginal...or worse...
        although there are some success stories.

        Again, your best bet is to see what works well with your rig.
        If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

        You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).

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