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(10 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Thanks MAG!

I could not believe that I haven't noticed that my new system has been running Single Channel Memmory..   Moved my 2nd dim to another slot, and FG now 2600! - bit more like it.

Thanks!

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Hi.     I am not waiting for 100% load from GPU.. I am just trying to establish why my PC (which is quite high spec), cant play smooth 60fps 1080p (bluray/mkv's).  Wanting to make sure that hardware acceleration is actually working, i just assumed that SVP would make more use of High end GPU.. but it seems to be mostly CPU.

I have run various other benchmarks (3D / Video & CPU), and can verify that my system is running extremely fast.  (passmark CPU Score > 9000), Heaven 2.5 Direct X Score > 1150. 
CPU is definetly not overheating/throttling (I have watched using CPU-Z).

What does seem strange as was pointed out by MAG79 - my FG is very bad.. and I dont know why.

I have re-run the SVPMark  (when I ran the first time i had another CPU heavy process in the background. (

here are the results

CPU Only: 2330
CPU + GPU:  4092
Real life Score: 1963. 
- by looking at the other CPU / GPU's I should probably have an FG around 3200.

I dont really understand exactly how this software works... but can I ask could any of the following make a difference

- running 64bit ffdshow instead of 32bit  - I am on Win7x64.. (seems that svp runs off ffdshow 32bit?)
- My display drivers?  I am running ATI 12.4 - the latest..

Dont really know what else.

Thanks for any help..

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(10 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Test summary
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  Date: 2012-05-28T09:27:22
  CPU:  Intel Core i5-2500K @3309 MHz [4 threads]
  GPU:  AMD/ATI Radeon HD 6900 [ver.1.4.1720]
  Mode: FHD + GPU [9 threads]

Overall scores
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  Synthetic CPU:                  MC2189
  Synthetic GPU:                  MG3862
  Real-life:                      FG1869

Details: synthetic
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  CPU: compose (single-threaded): 688
  CPU: compose (multi-threaded):  2528
  CPU: search (single-threaded):  505
  CPU: search (multi-threaded):   1931
  GPU: system -> GPU transfer:    1017
  GPU: GPU -> system transfer:    1299
  GPU: calculations:              1764
  GPU: total score:               5780

Details: real-life /FHD
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  decode video:                   11.26x (270.3 fps)
  48 fps - vectors search:        1.29x (62.0 fps)
  60 fps - frame composition:     2.10x (125.9 fps)
  48 fps - [SVP] fastest:         3.74x (179.7 fps)
  48 fps - [SVP] simple 1:        3.07x (147.4 fps)
  60 fps - [SVP] good:            1.67x (100.2 fps)
  60 fps - [SVP] high:            1.41x (84.8 fps)
  60 fps - [SVP] highest:         0.61x (36.9 fps)
  72 fps - [SVP] simple 2:        2.56x (184.4 fps)


Still noticed  GPU not heavily used (hit 20% for very brief periods in test)


The default settings that SVP has selected in the attached  jpg.

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Hi.. I have been doing a bit of reading and think that my system performance doesnt seem right..

First of all, installed SVP 3.1.1 with all settings at default.

I have a i5-2500K @ 4.5ghz and ATI 6950.

I run into problems with most 1080p avc1/x264 files.. they are just scraping in close to 100% cpu.

From looking at the website it seems my hardware should be able to do 60fps easily on default settings?

FYi, when cpu is at 100%, GPU is never more than 2%, quite often 0% - so I would say its not using the gpu at all.

I have gpu acceleration ticked in svp.

Any ideas on what I can check.  FYI, if I disable SVP, and run the video it plays @ 7% cpu and about 5% gpu.

ffdshow video decoder raw pops up when playing.  I have tried setting ffdshow dxva in mpc, but with this codec SVP will not pickup the stream. 

Help!