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<blockquote data-quote="Caesium" data-source="post: 846260" data-attributes="member: 115385"><p>Ok, I went back and retested this to confirm my findings. I tried software decoding and it does indeed use about 100W. However, I left DXVA playing for a bit longer this time and did observe some picture freezes on BBC1 HD, I guess I just didn't leave it long enough last night to see any.</p><p></p><p>I ran the Nvidia Inspector graphing tool as well:</p><p><a href="http://telon.net/x/gt430_dxva_cuvid.png" target="_blank">http://telon.net/x/gt430_dxva_cuvid.png</a></p><p></p><p>DVXA is a bit all over the shop, whereas CUVID is a much steadier line. CUVID also seems to use a bit more GPU power but less VPU power. The VPU line looks odd though, like it's some sort of rolling average over time, not a spot value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caesium, post: 846260, member: 115385"] Ok, I went back and retested this to confirm my findings. I tried software decoding and it does indeed use about 100W. However, I left DXVA playing for a bit longer this time and did observe some picture freezes on BBC1 HD, I guess I just didn't leave it long enough last night to see any. I ran the Nvidia Inspector graphing tool as well: [url]http://telon.net/x/gt430_dxva_cuvid.png[/url] DVXA is a bit all over the shop, whereas CUVID is a much steadier line. CUVID also seems to use a bit more GPU power but less VPU power. The VPU line looks odd though, like it's some sort of rolling average over time, not a spot value. [/QUOTE]
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