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    Jellyfin Forum Off Topic Self-hosting & Homelabs Intel Quicksyc memory bandwidth scaling?

     
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    Intel Quicksyc memory bandwidth scaling?

    Does Quicksync scale with memory bandwidth?
    sinholueiro
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    2024-05-11, 12:21 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-05-11, 12:50 PM by sinholueiro. Edited 1 time in total.)
    Hello all. I am planning in change my home server. I have an i5 8400 and I will change it for an i5 14600K. Do you know if Quicksync benefits for having more memory bandwidth? Because I can pair the i5 with DDR4 or DDR5. DDR4 is cheaper, but I could think of getting DDR5 if performance is better. Have anyone tested this? Thanks!
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    2024-05-11, 04:27 PM
    Quicksync, AFAIK, does not benefit from VRAM size nor bandwidth for transcoding performance. TONE MAPPING is a different story. It benefits greatly from more VRAM.
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    2024-05-11, 04:42 PM
    (2024-05-11, 04:27 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Quicksync, AFAIK, does not benefit from VRAM size nor bandwidth for transcoding performance.  TONE MAPPING is a different story.  It benefits greatly from more VRAM.

    It makes sense, isn't tonemapping done in GPU cores? So more bandwidth is more performance. I guess I will keep my DDR4, then. Thanks!
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    2024-05-11, 05:49 PM
    Tone mapping uses openCL, so yes GPU cores.
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