![]() ![]() But I still have to keep the queue/processing to a max of 5/6. I can add more after a few are processed, by closing the ones completed and inputting more. ![]() When I add the files, I have to add the inputs, and export one-at-a-time. If I attempt to process more than 5 or 6 in a batch, it crashes or gives me “unknown error” failures. ![]() The only downside for me is I’m doing episodes of old TV series. I get about 6.2 fps doing upscales from 640x480 to 1920x1080. I’m having limited success using v3.1.8, replace OpenVino drivers and use the v4.125 Intel drivers. With VEAI v3 and Intel Arc A770, for me, it’s a combination of things that break it or make it work (sort of). Can't even start Video AI, also can't start Topaz Gigapixel AI and DaVinci Resolve. Update 03/27: Update Video AI to 3.1.10, install newest driver for A770 and test again. Also, if anyone want to replace RTX GPU with ARC, be cautious. I would appreciate if anyone can let me know what I have done wrong. And the problems seem to be on Topaz side. I have a feeling that A770 might be a mighty GPU but Topaz Video AI and Gigapixel AI does NOT runs well. ![]() However, A770 does perform much better than 3060 for Handbrake (same task 300fps vs 270fps) and 3D Mark (13211 vs 8910). Ironically, I got Gigapixel AI from the ARC A770 package. For RTX 3060 the same task has 5-6fps result.Īnd before or after new driver Topaz Gigapixel AI just keep crashing less than a minute after opening a picture. After installing latest Intel Graphics Control, it dropped to just.0.3fps in Topaz Video AI. So, I think maybe if I upgrade to latest drivers, it would be better. In the beginning, a770 can do around 3 fps in Topaz Video AI(1080p 30fps to 4k 60fps), not too bad. So I have the chance to get an Asrock Intel ARC A770 8GB at very low price last week and run a little test in my PC(12 gen i5-12600K). ![]()
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