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Xeons are purposely underclocked for stability. The thought was that the XEONs would have enough muscle to push through an H.265 encode a little faster than it did. Perhaps "Zippy" was the wrong adjective, sorry. If someone told you that you needed to encode a bunch of stuff in H.265 and quality was important, then said you could have an r620 XEON setup like the one I described above or you could custom build a machine with a $1200 budget.what would you do? I guess my next question would be, am I sacrificing quality by using QSV to speed up the process or is QSV a proven and reliable method for encoding? I could get in the neighborhood of $1000 - $1200 for the r620 which would cover 90% or more of a nice dedicated encoding machine. My thought on that was the dual 8 core XEONs "should" be fairly snappy with regard to encoding.but they were no match for the 6820 in the Alienware. The r620 was an older PLEX server that I retired for a new one.
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I do not want to use the laptop for encoding for a few different reasons.mostly because its the family laptop and is being used regularly by others for different things. I am also guessing by your response that a GPU may quicken the process but the quality will go down?
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So what you are saying is I am better off using a capable CPU than I am installing a GPU in the r620? You are correct that I do not want to sacrifice quality for speed but I would like the process to be a little faster. The fact that you have a dual Xeon that takes 3-4 hrs is completely irrelevant. With hw encoding you always trade quality for speed. OR.do I sell the XEON rig and buy a dedicated i7 PC with QSV built in
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My question is, can I add a video card (GPU) to the R620 that would enable the use of QSV? I do have a full height x 3/4 length 16x 3.0 PCIe slot in the R620 and it does support a GPU but I want to make sure I buy the right one, and only if adding the GPU will actually help to accelerate the encoding process. Obviously the XEON rig does not have quick sync video which is what I am assuming makes the process much faster.
#Intel core i7 with quicksync movie#
When I encode the same movie on the laptop using H.265 (QSV) the process takes about 25min. I also have a Dell Alienware r3 Laptop with an i7 6820HK 8 core CPU. Roughly 3-4hrs to encode a 2hr movie in H.265. I noticed that when encoding H.265, the process takes a very long time. I want to encode the Blu-Rays to H.265 for the smaller file sizes.
#Intel core i7 with quicksync windows 10#
My current rig is a "hand-me-down" Dell R620 server w/ dual 8 core (16 cores total) E5-2690 CPUs and 32gb ram running windows 10 pro 64bit. I just do not want to waste a bunch of money on the wrong thing. I recently came into a large collection of Blu-Rays that I want to RIP to my PLEX server and I really just need a better understanding of a few terms and how they apply to different hardware so I know the next step to take. I need to do some tests to determine how much faster it works.So I have been using Handbrake for a few months and have been very happy with the results.
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I then went into the BIOS and slowed the MAX iGPU rate to 1250 from 2000 and it now works perfectly.at least for now. However it also crashed, Tried 3 times and crashed each time. I then ran PD11 and used my test file and lo and behold the Intel QuickSync hardware option showed up !!! I used GPU and watched the % and it rose to 72 % and was very fast.more tests to be done. I ran a couple of test with Media Espresso and it crashed ! I finally got it to work with a small file and all seemed ok. So I collected that from my Cyberlink account and inserted all ok.
#Intel core i7 with quicksync registration#
I installed a copy of Media Espresso and when I went to run it asked for a registration number. However it's strange the way it happened. I sent trouble ticket to Cyberlink because on my PC Quick Sync works when I PRODUCE clip, doesn't work when I CREATE folder. Let's use GPU-Z application to see Intel GPU loading and paralelly see on the CPU loading. Quote: If you cannot see any speed improvement, Intel Quick Sync doesn't work.