Before we dive into the merits and benefits of 60 fps footage for video and video games, let's briefly. Chronos can also apply up to 2000 slow motion to your footage as illustrated below. Thanks again-it's a good enough testimony to order one.so I just did :smile: I have no qualms about packing it up and returning it if the impact in the most demanding situations, which of course is all that will matter, is more than I want to put up with. Fortunately, Video Enhance AI has Chronos, a new AI model specifically built for frame rate conversion that generates incomparably smooth, realistic footage. System is 3930K w/ HT enabled at 4.423Ghz, 2400Mhz DDR-3 at close to 2400Mhz, and GTX Titan original. It's easy enough to dial back GPU-specific functions, like AA for example, or shadow quality, etc but that would not have so much to do w/ pre-GPU processing demands on the CPU. This is why I very specifically was searching for an answer to the question of how the CPU is impacted in this situation, and even more specifically, what role does the CPU play in let's call it pre-GPU processing for lack of the correct term. So that if I see a drop in that same scenario from 21 down to 17 for example, I don't think it would be worth it. Since this monitor only has one DP, I now have to use HDMI to connect to my gaming PC. Still, we should be able to get the native resolution without resorting to the added expense of a dock. ![]() I was able to get the max resolution of 3440x1440 with the monitor connected using DP to dock. ![]() In the most demanding airports that I typically use I'll see the NGX get down to 21 or so frames and while it is definitely smooth, one notes less than fluid performance. To add to this, I just tested the monitor with a USB-C dock. As you all know, all's well as long as frames are at a certain minimum level provided that is also accompanied by freedom from stutters. I say hopeful because w/ my current 3 y/o rig I feel ultra lucky to be able to enjoy the NGX & T7 just about anywhere including even out of FTX regional sceneries.
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