Topic: Cheapest Nvidia GPU that supports SVP Optical Flow?
Just curious how cheap a GPU I can get away with that still supports Turing's Optical Flow feature for SVP. Don't do any gaming. 1660? 1660 Ti?
Thanks
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Just curious how cheap a GPU I can get away with that still supports Turing's Optical Flow feature for SVP. Don't do any gaming. 1660? 1660 Ti?
Thanks
https://developer.nvidia.com/opticalflow-sdk
NVIDIA GeForce, Quadro and Tesla products with Turing generation GPUs (except TU117).
so there's a chance that even 1650 Super will work
Interesting. Well I just installed a 1650 Super. Is there a way to confirm Optical Flow is actually working?
I do have it enabled in Application Settings -> GPU Acceleration -> Use Nvidia Optical Flow (64-Bit Only)
I ask because the "Use Nvidia Optical Flow" option does not disable itself if there is no dGPU installed. When I had only the Intel 630 IGP on the 9900k enabled, and loaded SVP, the Use Nvidia Optical Flow checkbox remained on.
> option does not disable itself if there is no dGPU installed
This's rather strange, but does it actually works then? It must at least throw some error when starting a video.
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