PostHeaderIcon Nvidia PureVideo HD 1080p Test




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25 Responses to “Nvidia PureVideo HD 1080p Test”

  • noun12345 says:

    Opera 10.5, Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ stock 2.4GHz, 5%CPU usage. I think Flash has redeemed itself.

  • haoliver1 says:

    and? i thought 1080p was HD

  • 44dragon44 says:

    google chrome 4tw

  • kinnokaizoku says:

    Adding to my previous comment on testing this on the overclocked Wofldale Celeron Duo I just recently setup, I just tried to run this on my old Prescott 3.0GHz, overclocked to 3.4GHz.

    No luck. Really choppy and I’m unable to control IE8 once the video starts for a couple minutes. (So I can’t stop the playback)

    I AM however able to playback 1080p on this setup @ 3.4GHz (but not @ 3.0GHz) with VLC Media Player with almost no drops, but WMP performs similar to what I got here on YT on IE8.

  • kinnokaizoku says:

    @HenkSpankK

    @waddlerobloxxxx

    Running this on IE8, Task Manager reported 34% – 38% CPU usage throughout the video. I was running it on a Wolfdale Celeron Duo Core 2.4 GHz, overclocked to 3.13GHz. CPU Temp = 24C after playing it twice in a row.

  • kinnokaizoku says:

    @waddlerobloxxxx

    Running this on IE8, Task Manager reported 34% – 38% CPU usage throughout the video. I was running it on a Wolfdale Celeron Duo Core 2.4 GHz, overclocked to 3.13GHz. CPU Temp = 24C after playing it twice in a row.

  • ResultzMayVary says:

    god that’s lame, why have 1080p videos. It may have 1960×1080 res, but the file size isn’t big enough to be 1080p.

  • LordUdedenkz says:

    @AllEyesOnChrist
    Decent? You mean high end?

  • LordUdedenkz says:

    @GeekyShurtugal
    Amazing!
    No dropped frames on Intel Atom N270 and ION!
    Windows FTW.

  • LordUdedenkz says:

    @ResultzMayVary
    Youtube compresses videos a lot.

  • LordUdedenkz says:

    @jumpate
    Youtube videos do not have enough reference frames to surpass ATi’s reference frame limit. In other words, ATi users can enjoy this video. But anything with lots of reference frames requires either a new Intel GPU or an Nvidia GPU to play.

  • BIGBOYDesignz says:

    My Desktop monitor is HD but it plays 1080p movies =[

  • burster8boostar says:

    i can watch this video in 720p 2x with my laptop. highest i can go is 1 1080p & 1 720p i couldent get both 1080p

  • Szakal1pl says:

    best quality ;D

  • AllEyesOnChrist says:

    @MaxJigga well to me it’s just decent or average its nothing special,…….. but someone on the other hand needs an upgrade

  • MaxJigga says:

    @AllEyesOnChrist if a Core i7 is only a “Decent Computer” then you’ve got problems lol. Core 2 Solo SU3500 is my newest cpu and P4 Northwood 3.00GHz is my fastest cpu

  • MaxJigga says:

    @MR2Nutts running the 720p on my Aspire 1410 Core 2 Solo SU3500 and the video plays smooth but will pause for less than a second every 15-30 seconds. This is on Firefox 3.5.7 with NOD32 v4 running full realtime everything scanning and zero updates to my Vista SP1 except the vid & sound drivers are the latesst but everything else stock acer install even intel chipset inf is old stock.

  • HenkSpankK says:

    doesn’t make much differnce, ati is cheaper but nvidia has 3d vision, cuda, pure video hd, physx and all shit ati doesn’t have.

  • HenkSpankK says:

    takes 90 % of my x7900

  • jumpate says:

    ati is garbage

  • ResultzMayVary says:

    This isn’t a very good 1080p test, theres still a heap of color noise in some of the solids like the sky. Im guessing youtubes compressed the 1080 resolution a bit.

  • upkiller12 says:

    learn where you talking about before you start telling bullshit again

  • waddlerobloxxxx says:

    meh the vid takes 50% of my q9000 DX

  • GeekyShurtugal says:

    Amazing!
    No dropped frames on Linux. (Usually It cant even stay responsive)
    Arch FTW.

  • MR2Nutts says:

    Forgot to mention that I was viewing the video at 1080p with the laptop..

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