Subject: Galax GeForce GTX1650 EX-1 Click OC PCI-E 4 GB GDDR5 128Bit Video Card 
Improves 4K Video Rendering Speeds by LEAPS AND BOUNDS!

Good day from Singapore,

I have just bought a Galax GeForce GTX1650 EX-1 Click OC PCI-E 4 GB GDDR5 
128Bit with/Display Port/HDMI/DVI-D/CoolingFan video card for SGD$230 (after 
some bargaining) at a 4th story computer shop in Sim Lim Square in 
Singapore,Singapore on 29th September 2019 Sunday Singapore Time.

Prior to buying the above-mentioned video card, I was using the Sapphire AMD 
Radeon HD6450 video card. Rendering a 2-hour 4K video with this ultra cheapo 
video card (GPU acceleration of video processing TURNED OFF) took MORE THAN TEN 
(10) hours!

The technical specifications of my ancient and primitive home desktop computer 
are:

[01] 5th Generation Intel Core i7-5820K Extreme Edition Processor with 6 cores 
and 12 threads @ 3.30 GHz

[02] MSI X99A SLI Krait Edition Motherboard LGA2011-3 Socket with Intel X99 
chipset

[03] 32 GB DDR4 Memory (Mixture of 4 sticks of Crucial and Kingston DDR4 memory 
sticks)

[04] Windows 10 Home Edition version 1803 64-bit

[05] Vegas Movie Studio 15.0 Platinum video rendering software

As of 30th September 2019 Monday Singapore Time, Intel Corporation has already 
released 10th Generation Intel Core processors. I am truly very sorry that I am 
not able to afford upgrading from 5th Generation Intel Core processor systems 
to 10th Generation Intel Core processor systems. Hence I have to make do with 
buying Galax GeForce GTX1650 EX-1 Click OC PCI-E 4 GB GDDR5 128Bit video card 
for SGD$230 at the moment.

After removing the Sapphire AMD Radeon HD6450 video card from my home desktop 
computer, I installed the brand new Galax GeForce GTX1650 EX-1 Click OC PCI-E 4 
GB GDDR5 128Bit video card immediately. Upon booting up Windows 10 Home 
Edition, I quickly turned on GPU Acceleration of Video Processing in Vegas 
Movie Studio 15.0 Platinum. I would choose all 4K video rendering templates 
with "NVIDIA NVENC".

>From Wikipedia:

[QUOTE] Nvidia NVENC is a feature in its graphics cards that performs video 
encoding, offloading this compute-intensive task from the CPU. It was 
introduced with the Kepler-based GeForce 600 series in March 2012.[1][2]

The encoder is supported in many streaming and recording programs, such as 
Wirecast, Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) and Bandicam, and also works with 
Share game capture, which is included in Nvidia's GeForce Experience 
software.[3][4][5]

Consumer targeted GeForce graphics cards officially support no more than 2 
simultaneously encoding video streams, regardless of the count of the cards 
installed, but this restriction can be circumvented on Linux and Windows 
systems by applying an unofficial patch to the drivers[6]. Professional cards 
support between 2 and 21 simultaneous streams per card, depending on card model 
and compression quality.[1] [/QUOTE]

And WOW! Rendering a 2 hour 19 minute 4K Ultra HD video (taken with my Samsung 
NX500 4K camera) with Galax GeForce GTX1650 EX-1 Click OC PCI-E 4 GB GDDR5 
128Bit video card took only 3 hours and 30 minutes!!! This is a vast and 
tremendous improvement from the past of taking MORE THAN 10 hours to render a 
2-hour 4K video without any GPU Acceleration of video processing!

What do you think would happen if I am able to afford upgrading to a 10th 
Generation Intel Core home desktop computer?

Greetings from Singapore!





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