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Nvidia RTX 3050 GB, Jrvr quality preset. some tweaks what should be average ms?

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tkolsto:
I just want to ask this question because last night I got avg. rendering around 9 or 10 ms and peaks around 20 /22 ms( on both mc 30 and mc 31 using jrvr mode. And the performance was better...even less visable artifacts..it feelt like there was more control in the performance of movie rendering(again sticking to alien covenant 4K remux file).  just the feeling of more effortless behaviour..less tendency on schimmering shaking of the objects which is in motion. yes truemotion take control of that..but now more easily. Normally I lay around 4.5 ms and peak around same..maybe little higher like 4.8 or 5 ms. Today is back on 4.5 ms though. ( I should have tried to do 5:5 pulldown with madvr which I did not succeed in earlier but forgot to try that as I was tired and it was late)

I just want to ask if this is what I suspect is low impact on such a gpu?

Tv: Lg oled b1 65"
os: windows 10 pro
cpu: i5 12600kf
ram: 16 gb
gpu: msi rtx 3050 8 gb (ventus model)
JRiver Jrvr mode quality preset is chosen( which is for faster dedicated gpus. And I do not think a rtx 3050 is that ...it is more like low or midrange gpu rigth? so balanced should be the choice)
jriver videoclock ticked on like always.
tweaks and scaling are: upscaling: jinc. chroma upscaling: Bilateral chroma upscaling, downscaling: jinc, also  ticked scale in sigmondial ligth and also enabled FSRCNNX 8 and in advanced setting I ticked on convert HLG HDR TO HDR10 for pass-through, use HDR DYNAMIC PEAK DETECTION and allow HW accelerate video decoding when possible.

So is not 4.5 ms avg and peak ms around 4.8 / 5 a bit low for my card? If so that could be an indicator that something somewhere is not as it should be and I dont mean JRiver something is interfearing with my system that does this.

jmone:
Nope - JRVR is much more efficient that the older code base of madVR we have access to.  Gives us all more headroom from iGPU all the way up to the most powerful GPUs.

tkolsto:
OK Thank You jmone. Also to make it clear, when I said something was not  as it should be, I didn't mean in JRiver.

tkolsto:
one more thing I never figured out is that most of the time subtitle in jrvr is not gray dimmed down as it should be... only sometimes it is.

jmone:
The performance really depends on what material you are playing and the head room your GPU can do.  If you try playing 60i material then I'd guess the 3050 will struggle with these settings as there is only 16.6ms per frame and the De-interlacing is expensive (note:  from my testing, when using the default HW Deinterlacing you don't see the deinterlacing hit as it is done in the GPU and JRVR does not measure it.  If you change to YADIF then you see how much time it takes)

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