Hey all.
Anyone using AMD integrated graphics 780M?
Its a great GPU, but I did notice some stuttering using motion backgrounds for lyrics.
Does anyone have settings recommendations to optimize this awesome card? I know its capable of handling a lot..
Looking for any and all feedback.
Thank you
- UBC | Ukrainian Baptist Church Advanced Micro Devices® has integrated processors, e.g. the RYZEN7® 7800G (integrated Radeon 780M), that hold their own in applications that require one or two video outputs. But Proclaim® REALLY requires a dedicated video display adapter, e.g. the ASUS® TUF® GAMING™ RTX4080TI-12G (nVIDIA® GA102 Ampére GPU, 384-bit/12GiB GDDR6X VRAM), to feed three to four display chains. I've a serious Workstation-grade rackmount project for 篠田之室 Shinoda Hall, 胡桃河町日系油童教會 Japanese Christian Church of Walnut Creek (CA, USA) a member Congregation o' the 東宣北米神聖教會 OMS (viz., Oriental Missionary Society) Holiness Church of North America (a Wesleyan conference offshot from majority Methodism and a direct child o' the 東洋宣教會 Oriental Missionary Church and School, a society founded at 大日本帝國東京市 ᴛōᴋʏōꜱɪ, Greater Japanese Empire, now 日本國東京都 ᴛōᴋʏōᴛᴏ, State of Japan): Have yet to find the case, but the ASUS® Pro WS-W790-SAGE SE, 8 RDIMMS each of 2Gix72 bits, three M.2-22110 SSDs (each with its own fansink, as I found crossdraft fansinks but no downdraft for the MPU), intel® XEON Processor® W7-3455 (FCLGA 4677) under a NOCTUA® NH-U14S-DX4677, the aforementioned TUF-GAMING-RTX4080TI-12G are shortlisted; I've yet to find an audio adapter with McIntosh® MX123-compatible outputs, an interim solution for the Dolby Laboratories (San Francisco, CA, USA) Atmos multi-channel audio specification.