Reply 1920 of 2259, by Trashbytes
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BitWrangler wrote on 2023-07-03, 14:22:Hmm this got me thinking about a GM206 GTX 960 for the daily driver.
edit: and looking into encode and decode bits and pieces further, a HD8570 I saw cheap might actually be useful for H.264 stuff.
I picked up a Quadro M6000 recently for ~180 AUD (~120 USD), since its a Titan X Maxwell it supports H.264, might be worth looking into a few of the Quadro parts like the M2000, M4000, M5000 or M6000 which usually can be found for really reasonable prices considering their lineage and capabilities.
Ive seen M2000 and M4000 parts going for under 100 USD if you are not opposed to nVidia parts. (M2000 is roughly a GTX960 and the M4000 is a close GTX970)
I get that people tend to avoid Quadro cards, but I find they can be cheaper than their desktop siblings while offering similar or same performance, their professional drivers also tend to be superior for production based apps like video encoding and such. I also tend to find the cards are in far better condition second hand than the desktop cards .. coming from a production machine they are usually clean and don't get abused by overclocking or punished by gaming.
The Quadro I got even still had its protective plastic on it and honestly doesn't look like it saw a lot of use.
They can also game just fine even on production drivers should you feel like dabbling in that 😉