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There are three things you can use to handle the bulk of the encoding
1. CPU.
2. General Purpose GPU. (CUDA/OpenCL)
3. Dedicated encoder hardware (NVENC/VCN/Quicksync)
Both #2 and #3 are included on the graphics card, so graphics card encoding can mean either.
Also #3 being dedicated only handles certainly formats, so details about which formats you're encoding to and how many simultaneous encodes you're doing would be helpful.
Generally with dedicated encoder hardware all the graphics cards of the same generation perform similarly on a single encode, with the higher end models mainly differing in their ability to handle more encodes at once.
If you're using GP-GPU encoding then the more power the better really, up to whatever noise limit you find acceptable (the 1080ti is the more powerful/hungry GPU so is harder to keep quiet, but actual noise levels vary between cards). |
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