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    #16
    Originally posted by johnnydollar79 View Post

    Chameleon, I just wanted to give you an update. I upgraded my GPU to a Geforce RTX 3060 and I'm now getting over 28FPS with Enlarger on the Enhancement Only setting. (see attached screenshot).
    It all depends on the movie you are trying to upscale.
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      #17
      Originally posted by Chameleon View Post

      It all depends on the movie you are trying to upscale.
      I was using the "Enhance Only" setting when I got 28FPS. I just started an upscale from 360p to 1080p (966MB to 4.91GB) and getting over 7FPS. Please see screenshots. That doesn't sound bad to me considering the settings I programmed and the magnitude of the upscale. Is it?
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        #18
        Originally posted by johnnydollar79 View Post

        I was using the "Enhance Only" setting when I got 28FPS. I just started an upscale from 360p to 1080p (966MB to 4.91GB) and getting over 7FPS. Please see screenshots. That doesn't sound bad to me considering the settings I programmed and the magnitude of the upscale. Is it?
        I have not tested this model of graphics card, but based on the capability of the graphics card, I estimate that it would take approximately 5-7 times the duration of the video to upscale from 360P to 1080P. If the conversion time falls within this range, then it is considered normal.

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