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@mlross1,
Sub 2 seconds is simply not possible with such an old and low powered Nvidia GPU.
Even the most powerful AMD GPU (Radeon VII) can not do it in less than 6 seconds.
It would suggest that you have background rendering enabled so when you export FCPX is only saving the file not rendering it and then saving.
Go in to FCPX preferences and turn off background rendering as detailed in Step 2 of the instructions in Post #1 :-
Then retest ... I would expect a GT 640 to take at least 24 seconds if not longer.
Cheers
Jay
Sub 2 seconds is simply not possible with such an old and low powered Nvidia GPU.
Even the most powerful AMD GPU (Radeon VII) can not do it in less than 6 seconds.
It would suggest that you have background rendering enabled so when you export FCPX is only saving the file not rendering it and then saving.
Go in to FCPX preferences and turn off background rendering as detailed in Step 2 of the instructions in Post #1 :-
Graphics Test: Bruce X
In order to help users who plan on using Final Cut Pro X (FCP) to edit video, this is a benchmark that has been designed to test your GPU and because FCP is Open CL based it should preference AMD cards over Nvidia. So here are the instructions: Step 1 Download the XML file Step 2 Open...
www.tonymacx86.com
Then retest ... I would expect a GT 640 to take at least 24 seconds if not longer.
Cheers
Jay