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Devices => Video Cards, Monitors, Televisions, and Projectors => Topic started by: Inquisition on August 11, 2018, 03:09:59 pm

Title: Which grafikcard for madvr
Post by: Inquisition on August 11, 2018, 03:09:59 pm
I wanna ask which graficcard people use for madvr?

At moment i have an GT730. Watching HD Ready (720p) with madvr and upscaling to 1080p is smooth and no problem. SD material makes sometimes stuttering cause gpu rises up to 100% power hole time.

Will help an old GTX970 to use madvr for upscaling SD material to 1080p?  I need an graficcard with and hdmi and vga (or dvi i) output for touchpanel in pc case. Thats the reason why no actually card.
Title: Re: Which grafikcard for madvr
Post by: Inquisition on August 11, 2018, 07:42:46 pm
No one uses a graficcard?
Title: Re: Which grafikcard for madvr
Post by: jachin99 on August 11, 2018, 07:54:06 pm
I use a MSI gt1030 low profile and have MadVR enabled.  I have a 1080p display and I'm happy with the picture quality I get from madvr
Title: Re: Which grafikcard for madvr
Post by: Manfred on August 12, 2018, 03:24:43 am
I have a GTX 1070  (Video Passmark of ~11285)  in my PC + UW Screen and a GTX 960 (Video Passmark of ~5996) for my Media Renderer + 4K LG TV.

With GTX 970 you are able to use the AI algorithm like NGU to a certain high level, if using 1080p resolution.

GTX 970 (Video Passmark of ~8633) does not support HDR, HDCP 2.2 and H.265 decoding, as far as I know. If you don't want t go the 4K route a GTX 970 is a more than enough card for madVR if using 1080p.


I don't know what the GTX 970 actual costs, a GTX 1060 is a more future proof card.
Title: Re: Which grafikcard for madvr
Post by: Inquisition on August 12, 2018, 05:43:06 am
Hi and thanks for the answers.

Yes I hear from the 970 and no hdr.    At moment I have a fullhd TV but think about new one next year so it will became 4k and a newer card would be better yes.

I have an little 7" touchpanel on my pc so I need an card with hdmi and vga (or dvi i)   and the most newer cards don't have that.   
I will look and search, maybe some has others ideas


Title: Re: Which grafikcard for madvr
Post by: Awesome Donkey on August 12, 2018, 05:55:12 am
All the GPUs I've seen these days have HDMI output, so that won't be an issue.
Title: Re: Which grafikcard for madvr
Post by: Inquisition on August 12, 2018, 06:44:48 am
Misunderstood,  HDMI is not the problem,  I need for my touchscreen in pc case an vga output to the HDMI.

This vga is by new gtx cards very rare
Title: Re: Which grafikcard for madvr
Post by: Inquisition on August 12, 2018, 11:52:16 pm
I try to get a used GTX960.  Think is an good compromis between power and price.  And, the 960 has HDMI and an DVI-I where i can plug my 7" touchscreen via Adapter.

The 960 has full H.265 support with hdmi2.0 and hdcp2.2 (curious, its the older card than 970  980)   :)

HDR is not important for me at the moment cause theres not really material with native hdr and tv channels are very rare and not channels i use to watch regulary.  Testchannels dont interest me.

(at moment i have only fhd tv, so what)
Title: Re: Which grafikcard for madvr
Post by: fitbrit on August 13, 2018, 12:52:08 am
I had issues with a 1050Ti, but now it's working perfectly using close to the default ROHQ settings.
Title: Re: Which grafikcard for madvr
Post by: jachin99 on August 13, 2018, 06:57:57 pm
I don't know what the power requirement for some of these other cards is but I will add that I use a 300 watt on my machine also. 
Title: Re: Which grafikcard for madvr
Post by: Inquisition on August 16, 2018, 02:31:00 pm
Today I get an gtx960 gaming 4g and it's really great.

I make two profiles for sd material (<720) and one for hd  (>720  and <1080)  and it works good.

At moment I try some configs with linedoubling for upscaling sd to fhd and results really great.  No I can work with madvr.    The card runs with max 78% power so I have some reserve.  Temp don't rise over 60 degrees.    One config I found makes a more better picture but card runs with 98%  and I became some stutter by slow camera moves.  And the coils of the card starts to  "zirp" so theres not enough power for.


I will buy next year a 4k  TV,  then I also buy a new  actual card (oh this money "cry")