I have already processed 47 480p originals to 2160p, using Proteus to upscale to 960p and then Artemis HQ to upscale the the recovered details to 2160p. My machine has been running upscales constantly since Thursday without a single failure. Intel i9-12900KF - AIO Water cooled - Overclocked to 5.1 GHz on all coresĮVGA RTX-3080 Ti Hybrid (AIO water cooled) w12GB VRAM Windows 11 22H2 (which the latest upgrade of a system that started in Vista 3 PCs ago) But it’s always important to separate fact from fiction, and to only fault Topaz for the things they actually do wrong – and nor for all the ails in peope’s personal systems. I have had plenty critique on TVAI/VEAI before, and never mince words in that regard, either. The ‘shill’ part in me is simply responding to BS claims, as made by the OP, about TVAI being horriblle software that makes their Windows reboot/crash, and being utterly unusable. Or having crappy video drivers (yes, it always comes down to having crappy something.) Where this happens, after all, is typically when your video card gets underpowered, or other undervolting issue (again: PSU stability). Everything (since the 90ties) runs in Protected Mode, so the program itself may crash, but Windows won’t. In fact, as a beta tester, I simply know that it’s as good as impossible for a program to make Windows itself crash/reboot. At one point it hang, closing the temp file (which was fortunately still readable), but it never crashed, or made my Windoze crash. I’ve literally never had TVAI/VEAI crash on me, like ever. If VEAI cannot cope with what he is running then it needs work, it is that simple.Īnd TVAI actually can cope, is the whole point. The OP has told you what his hardware is and it is more than reasonable.
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