My goal is to see how much faster the better cards are with a difficult task.
I want to test my Intel 4600 Graphics, 4790K C.P.U. then A 750TI, then a 980 Kingpin, and study the results. How would you do it? I'm thinking Rip a Blu-ray, movie only, to something small to fit on an Iphone. My goal is to keep it simple, but very demanding for the computer/card interface.
I will keep all the settings the same as much as I can. IOW, I'll have the Intel Graphics set for the 4790K with graphics, and the Cuda cores set for the other ones.
I always keep it set for slow speed/high quality, and two pass settings.
Any ideas you have would help. I didn't want to do this and find out I made a mistake that would void everything! LOL
I want to test my Intel 4600 Graphics, 4790K C.P.U. then A 750TI, then a 980 Kingpin, and study the results. How would you do it? I'm thinking Rip a Blu-ray, movie only, to something small to fit on an Iphone. My goal is to keep it simple, but very demanding for the computer/card interface.
I will keep all the settings the same as much as I can. IOW, I'll have the Intel Graphics set for the 4790K with graphics, and the Cuda cores set for the other ones.
I always keep it set for slow speed/high quality, and two pass settings.
Any ideas you have would help. I didn't want to do this and find out I made a mistake that would void everything! LOL
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