Well, 5 generations of intel are probably at best 2x faster, so a guess would be 5 hours with that cpu. To get to 3 hours you would have to add more cores. You can look at posted benchmarks for various cpus, there are specific benchmarks that are encoding video benchmark to get an idea. I also suspect that that video card may be able to run more than 1 stream/conversion as without slowing down much as the time the cpu is preparing work for it is "idle". The consumer cards are supposed to allow 2 streams at the same time. On Sun, Sep 29, 2019 at 1:11 PM Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming <teo.en.ming.smartphone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Subject: Galax GeForce GTX1650 EX-1 Click OC PCI-E 4 GB GDDR5 128Bit > Video Card Improves 4K Video Rendering Speeds by LEAPS AND BOUNDS! > > Good day from Singapore, > > I have just bought a Galax GeForce GTX1650 EX-1 Click OC PCI-E 4 GB > GDDR5 128Bit with/Display Port/HDMI/DVI-D/CoolingFan video card for > SGD$230 (after some bargaining) at a 4th story computer shop in Sim > Lim Square in Singapore,Singapore on 29th September 2019 Sunday > Singapore Time. > > Prior to buying the above-mentioned video card, I was using the > Sapphire AMD Radeon HD6450 video card. Rendering a 2-hour 4K video > with this ultra cheapo video card (GPU acceleration of video > processing TURNED OFF) took MORE THAN TEN (10) hours! > > The technical specifications of my ancient and primitive home desktop > computer are: > > [01] 5th Generation Intel Core i7-5820K Extreme Edition Processor with > 6 cores and 12 threads @ 3.30 GHz > > [02] MSI X99A SLI Krait Edition Motherboard LGA2011-3 Socket with > Intel X99 chipset > > [03] 32 GB DDR4 Memory (Mixture of 4 sticks of Crucial and Kingston > DDR4 memory sticks) > > [04] Windows 10 Home Edition version 1803 64-bit > > [05] Vegas Movie Studio 15.0 Platinum video rendering software > > As of 30th September 2019 Monday Singapore Time, Intel Corporation has > already released 10th Generation Intel Core processors. I am truly > very sorry that I am not able to afford upgrading from 5th Generation > Intel Core processor systems to 10th Generation Intel Core processor > systems. Hence I have to make do with buying Galax GeForce GTX1650 > EX-1 Click OC PCI-E 4 GB GDDR5 128Bit video card for SGD$230 at the > moment. > > After removing the Sapphire AMD Radeon HD6450 video card from my home > desktop computer, I installed the brand new Galax GeForce GTX1650 EX-1 > Click OC PCI-E 4 GB GDDR5 128Bit video card immediately. Upon booting > up Windows 10 Home Edition, I quickly turned on GPU Acceleration of > Video Processing in Vegas Movie Studio 15.0 Platinum. I would choose > all 4K video rendering templates with "NVIDIA NVENC". > > From Wikipedia: > > [QUOTE] Nvidia NVENC is a feature in its graphics cards that performs > video encoding, offloading this compute-intensive task from the CPU. > It was introduced with the Kepler-based GeForce 600 series in March > 2012.[1][2] > > The encoder is supported in many streaming and recording programs, > such as Wirecast, Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) and Bandicam, and > also works with Share game capture, which is included in Nvidia's > GeForce Experience software.[3][4][5] > > Consumer targeted GeForce graphics cards officially support no more > than 2 simultaneously encoding video streams, regardless of the count > of the cards installed, but this restriction can be circumvented on > Linux and Windows systems by applying an unofficial patch to the > drivers[6]. Professional cards support between 2 and 21 simultaneous > streams per card, depending on card model and compression quality.[1] > [/QUOTE] > > And WOW! Rendering a 2 hour 19 minute 4K Ultra HD video (taken with my > Samsung NX500 4K camera) with Galax GeForce GTX1650 EX-1 Click OC > PCI-E 4 GB GDDR5 128Bit video card took only 3 hours and 30 minutes!!! > This is a vast and tremendous improvement from the past of taking MORE > THAN 10 hours to render a 2-hour 4K video without any GPU Acceleration > of video processing! > > What do you think would happen if I am able to afford upgrading to a > 10th Generation Intel Core home desktop computer? > > Greetings from Singapore! > > > > > > > On Sat, 28 Sep 2019 at 18:55, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming > <teo.en.ming.smartphone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Thanks for the tip! > > > > So I think if I get the GeForce GTX 1650 4 GB GDDR5 video card, I > > should see vastly substantial improvements also. > > > > On Sat, 28 Sep 2019 at 18:45, Ed Greshko <ed.greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > On 9/28/19 6:41 PM, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote: > > > > I am afraid I cannot find GeForce GTX 660 in Singapore any more. It is > > > > already obsolete many years ago. > > > > > > Yes, that is my point. Even with an older card I see substantial improvement when using the GPU as opposed to my CPU. 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