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    #16
    Here's a snapshot of DVDFab AI with the Windows GPU monitor. I have the latest nVidia drivers. The fps speed is what others are seeing, 5fps+, but the GPU utilization remains low.

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    Last edited by jbinkley60; 12-07-2019, 09:08 AM.

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      #17
      Originally posted by jbinkley60 View Post
      Here's a snapshot of DVDFab AI with the Windows GPU monitor. I have the latest nVidia drivers. The fps speed is what others are seeing, 5fps+, but the GPU utilization remains low.

      GPU snapshot 1
      GPU snapshot 2
      Please using GPU-Z to check usage rate of GPU, the Windows GPU monitor just show the GPU memory usage.

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        #18
        Ok, GPU-Z shows the CPU at 92% when I am seeing 5.1 fps. That makes more sense. Thanks.

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          #19
          Originally posted by jbinkley60 View Post
          Ok, GPU-Z shows the CPU at 92% when I am seeing 5.1 fps. That makes more sense. Thanks.

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          Yes, for the current tech, 5.1fps is the normal speed of RTX2070, we are continue working for improve the speed, include the optimation of model and using other prediction method to accelerate the convert speed. hope in the future version can improve it.

          Thanks.

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            #20
            Ting any idea what kind of rate we'd get with a 2080Ti?

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              #21
              Originally posted by Basementjack View Post
              Ting any idea what kind of rate we'd get with a 2080Ti?
              We have not test the speed in 2080Ti, but test it in 2080 and got the fps about 4.x ~ , I think the 2080ti maybe fast a little.

              as I said in previous post, we are working for the model optimation and using other prediction method, I think the speed will faster and faster in the future version

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                #22
                Thanks Ting

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                  #23
                  Update: I finally got it working, I was getting frame times of 130-150ms with the 2080Ti

                  Taking 140ms as an average, it can render 1000/140 = 7.14 FPS

                  For content with 24 FPS display, this means the conversion would take 24/7.14 = 3.36 seconds to render every 1 second of video

                  Or to put it more simply, it should take approx 3.36x the length of the movie to enlarge, so a 2 hour movie would take 6 hours 40 minutes to convert (on a 2080Ti)

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