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- Nov 24, 2021
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- Motherboard
- ASRock Z690 Steel Legend
- CPU
- i9-12900K
- Graphics
- RX 6600 XT
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
How is Geekbench 5 scores without overclocking?Scores below are with Asus's auto-overclocking tool,
How is Geekbench 5 scores without overclocking?Scores below are with Asus's auto-overclocking tool,
Are there any differences configuring the EFI when using an Asus Z690 board?
It seems Premiere Pro identifies discrete graphics cards as capable for encoding but I`m not sure they can be used. Is there anyone who runs PP and can test if h264/h265 can encode with hardware acceleration? I might represent a small userbase but it's a deal breaker for me.I assume that since there can be no iGPU enabled, the Quick Sync feature is gone and more importantly, so is hardware accelerated video encoding in Adobe Premiere?
Adobe does not use discrete graphics for encoding, except for certain effects.
That @CaseySJ 's EFI for a specific Gigabyte board can be trimmed down and adapted for Asus boards, rather than adding Asus-specific elements to the generic EFI is a testament to how little variation there is between current Z690 motherboards. (There's also a lot of input from @CaseySJ in the generic EFI…)Doh, meant the experimental v0.7.7 based EFI you posted earlier with P+E+HT support, which worked flawlessly
Give the benchmark test name and some idications and I'll try.It seems Premiere Pro identifies discrete graphics cards as capable for encoding but I`m not sure they can be used. Is there anyone who runs PP and can test if h264/h265 can encode with hardware acceleration? I might represent a small userbase but it's a deal breaker for me.
I'm afraid you're going to need the actual software, Adobe Premiere Pro v22, to verify this. I appreciate the offer though!Give the benchmark test name and some idications and I'll try.
I have 13.1.4.I'm afraid you're going to need the actual software, Adobe Premiere Pro v22, to verify this. I appreciate the offer though!
It seems Premiere Pro identifies discrete graphics cards as capable for encoding but I`m not sure they can be used. Is there anyone who runs PP and can test if h264/h265 can encode with hardware acceleration? I might represent a small userbase but it's a deal breaker for me.
I have a 7-day trial for Adobe Creative Suite. Premiere Pro v22 is installed on Z690 Aero G. The tutorial project encodes both HEVC and H.264 within 3 or 4 seconds for a 15-second clip.I'm afraid you're going to need the actual software, Adobe Premiere Pro v22, to verify this. I appreciate the offer though!
I am very grateful for your effort! Please, view these images and see if you are able to select Hardware acceleration as preferred option.I have a 7-day trial for Adobe Creative Suite. Premiere Pro v22 is installed on Z690 Aero G. The tutorial project encodes both HEVC and H.264 within 3 or 4 seconds for a 15-second clip.
If you have a bigger test project, I can test it. I've also installed Photoshop.
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