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<blockquote data-quote="Nosferax" data-source="post: 939089" data-attributes="member: 90549"><p>You don't need PCIe 3.0... As a matter of fact, no card on the market presently is able to saturate PCIe 2.0</p><p> </p><p>As for using Quattro drivers with your present card, it won't give you any advantage since most of the difference is in the OpenGL functionnality between those Quattro and your 430, most of which your 430 will ignore anyway since thery aren't implemented on that hardware.</p><p> </p><p>On the other hand, using the appropriate drivers for your card would insure that you have the correct hook for DirectX which MP uses.</p><p> </p><p>DXVA depends on which codec you are setup to use for your Video and also on how your media was encoded. Some video encodes can't be accelerated due to the fact that they were badly formated or just not supported anymore (old divx and xvid internet 700mb rip for example).</p><p> </p><p>Have you tried playing your media in a stand alone player like MPC-HC or VLC? This could also help you narrow your search of the problem since those uses their own internal codec and settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nosferax, post: 939089, member: 90549"] You don't need PCIe 3.0... As a matter of fact, no card on the market presently is able to saturate PCIe 2.0 As for using Quattro drivers with your present card, it won't give you any advantage since most of the difference is in the OpenGL functionnality between those Quattro and your 430, most of which your 430 will ignore anyway since thery aren't implemented on that hardware. On the other hand, using the appropriate drivers for your card would insure that you have the correct hook for DirectX which MP uses. DXVA depends on which codec you are setup to use for your Video and also on how your media was encoded. Some video encodes can't be accelerated due to the fact that they were badly formated or just not supported anymore (old divx and xvid internet 700mb rip for example). Have you tried playing your media in a stand alone player like MPC-HC or VLC? This could also help you narrow your search of the problem since those uses their own internal codec and settings. [/QUOTE]
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