Thanks for the extensive testing:) G4560 has 2 cores+HT so it has 4 threads. I am guessing because of its improved architecture its 4 threads(2 core+2 HT) shouldn't be much behind 4 cores of i7 3770k. Btw which OS are you using,it looks like xp but I am guessing win 7 with classic theme software.
The images in spoiler are empty for me. As per cpu.userbenchmark.com i7 3770k is ~33% faster than G4560 when using quad cores. My guess is that on g4560 playback with madvr will use ~40% cpu for same clip. Is your 3770k on stock or OC?
No problem :) the info you provided was useful. Madvr is a subjective issue but for 480p/720p to 1080p conversion I can vouch for its noticeable improvement when configured correctly as per video types.
Are you using madvr with potplayer,if yes then just to confirm,is the cpu usage ~21%(pic is not clear enough,some auto compress while uploading I guess).If no then can you please try with madvr(see my above post) if possible as you already have a 980Ti so you will not have to do any madvr...
I figured it out. The reason is I am using madvr(its a renderer that uses gfx card to enhance picture quality) which adds another 30% to video player's cpu usage. As for the difference in mpc-be & vlc I just remembered that vlc has comparatively poor optimization for 10bit video playback & it...
I already have a 1050Ti but for playing 10bit h264 files gfx card support is not available,only cpu processing power required.
G5400 cost almost same as Ryzen 3 1200 & same with B360 so no point in getting a dual core when I can get a quad core for just a bit more price(of course I don't have...
Thanks for the reply. This clip has 10bit h264 video which has no hardware support as it was never adopted commercially & it is used only by anime fansub groups. On my Pentium G620 this clip takes ~80-90% of cpu. It should not take just 23% cpu assuming you are using c2q 6600 but that 60% figure...
I am planning on building a cheap multimedia pc using Intel pentium G4560 on a very tight budget.This build is only going to be used for browsing & video playing.However the videos I am going to play are going to be high bitrate with no hardware acceleration support.I am a bit concerned about...
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