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Anyone Having Good/Bad Success with GTX 1650 (desktop)?
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Joined: 5/1/2020(UTC) Posts: 9 Location: Delaware Thanks: 1 times
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Hi all,
I'm going to be building a vMix system for a client soon. Given the current GPU wasteland, I am not sure I'm going to be able to get an RTX in a new build. Though, I see that from the Supported Hardware page, performance shouldn't be terrible with a GTX 1650, but I am looking for real-world testimonies.
To be more specific, the system will have the following specs and other inputs: Intel Core i9 (probably 10th Gen) 32GB RAM NVMe SSDs
vMix will have 4-6 1080p60 NDI (non-HX) inputs. I may do 1x SDI input, but that may not be required. Output is slated to be HDMI from the GPU. The system will not be doing Instant Replay or streaming/encoding/recording.
Thoughts?
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Joined: 4/23/2017(UTC) Posts: 1,214 Location: Germany Thanks: 3 times Was thanked: 168 time(s) in 150 post(s)
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I would recommend checking the PCI lanes and go for a system that allows for 20+ lanes. I'm running a relatively old PC with a Xeon E5-2630v4, 16GB Ram, Quadro P2200 and very relaxed and stable with all the tasks. The sytem supports 40 lanes: 16x GPU 4x NVMe 4x Capture card 4x Output card 4x Network card
So I still have 8 lanes free. All the cards will get full speed and no shared anything. This makes a huge difference in my experience.
I used a GeForce 1080, and my son a 1660 super. You have to patch these cards to get around the hardware encode limit which is very easy. The 1660 and 1080 are free and I could offer you.
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