GPU upgrade time!
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Shaoxter

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149 months

Friday 8th May
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I have a vintage GTX 970 in my current PC (purchased all the way back in 2015) which really needs upgrading now. I don't game on the PC any more but having upgraded some camera stuff recently, the GPU is struggling with things like AI denoise in Lightroom and processing HEVC videos.

ChatGPT is suggesting me to upgrade to an RTX 4070 Super 12GB which go for around £400 used - is this a good option or is it overkill for non-gaming tasks? Would an Intel B580 suffice? (who knew they made dedicated GPUs now!) Should I go with the 5070 for £500 with a warranty? Or 5060Ti with 16GB VRAM as that seems to be important? AMD? Wait for the AI bubble to burst and just leave the PC on overnight running the denoise as I'm doing currently? Decisions decisions...

mmm-five

12,191 posts

309 months

Friday 8th May
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What PSU do you have? Does it have enough spare capacity for possibly double the power requirements of a new GPU?

If you're specifically looking for something for Lightroom AI Denoise, then (according to PugetBench) the 5060Ti is about 20% faster than a 4070 Super...and the basic 5070 is slower than the 5060Ti which I assume is due to the lower VRAM.

https://www.pugetsystems.com/pugetbench/results/co...

PugetBench Lightroom Denoise AI (4070 Super vs 5060Ti)


PugetBench Lightroom AI Average (4070 Super vs 5060Ti)


But the 5070 has the newer NVENC cores, so would be faster in processing HEVC videos.

The Intel hardware video cores are good at video too, but the range of scored for the PugetBench data are all over the place, so can't see what the true performance is (e.g. average AI score is 20% lower than a 4070, but individual AI scores are all higher).

https://www.pugetsystems.com/pugetbench/results/co...

PugetBench Lightroom Denoise AI (4070 Super vs B580)


PugetBench Lightroom AI Average (4070 Super vs B580)


But of course, you'll find plenty of new Intel ARC B580s for significantly cheaper than new/used 40/50 series Nvidia RTX GPUs.

Sorry, but I couldn't find any current Lightroom AI benchmarks for the 970 to compare...but in the older, overall non-AI Lightroom Classic benchmark the 4070 Super is about 2x the performance...


Edited by mmm-five on Friday 8th May 12:11

Shaoxter

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Friday 8th May
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mmm-five said:
What PSU do you have? Does it have enough spare capacity for possibly double the power requirements of a new GPU?
850W, I think it should be fine as the TDP of the cards I'm looking at are around 200-250W and maximum power draw of my system according to online calculators is around 600W.

mmm-five said:
If you're specifically looking for something for Lightroom AI Denoise, then (according to PugetBench) the 5060Ti is about 20% faster than a 4070 Super...and the basic 5070 is slower than the 5060Ti which I assume is due to the lower VRAM.

https://www.pugetsystems.com/pugetbench/results/co...

PugetBench Lightroom Denoise AI (4070 Super vs 5060Ti)
Isn't that the other way round? i.e. 4070 does it in a lower time hence is better.
I have a degree in mathematics but these charts make my head hurt hehe very useful website though!

mmm-five

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309 months

Friday 8th May
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Shaoxter said:
850W, I think it should be fine as the TDP of the cards I'm looking at are around 200-250W and maximum power draw of my system according to online calculators is around 600W.
Yes, that will be plenty!

Shaoxter said:
Isn't that the other way round? i.e. 4070 does it in a lower time hence is better.
I have a degree in mathematics but these charts make my head hurt hehe very useful website though!
Yes, you are correct, and that probably explains why I was confused about the flipping of score in the AI average and AI denoise results...as one is a total score and the other is a timed basis biglaugh

The full table is further down the page and does show the results in seconds! So yes in the denoise function the 5060Ti is slower, but in the overall AI workload it's faster!



First thing I was taught in displaying data was to always label your X/Y/Z axes so you and your audience know what's being displayed!

Edited by mmm-five on Friday 8th May 13:53

Jinx

11,948 posts

285 months

Yesterday (12:00)
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If you go 5000 series make sure you get the 16GB 5060Ti (there is an 8GB version available as well - best avoided).

Shaoxter

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4,553 posts

149 months

Yesterday (16:54)
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Ended up following the ChatGPT suggestion and got a 4070 Super 12GB off eBay. Great irony in using the tools which have pushed up GPU prices so much to choose my next GPU hehe

Denoise in Lightroom has gone from 3-5 mins to 10-15s and the AI related adaptive profiles load in a couple of seconds compared to not at all previously.

Haven't played any games on PC in 10 years but tempted to get back into it now!




OldPal

256 posts

165 months

Yesterday (17:32)
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Is it too late to suggest a 5070 for £460

https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/asus-rtx-5070-12g...

Shaoxter

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149 months

Yesterday (19:10)
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OldPal said:
Is it too late to suggest a 5070 for £460

https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/asus-rtx-5070-12g...
Ah FFS will have to get that I think! Cost to change is pretty minimal.

This is what flipping GT3s must be like smile

wombleh

2,335 posts

147 months

Yesterday (21:08)
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Plenty of room in there, I upgraded to a 9070 and had to attack the case with a dremel to fit it in. Full size tower case too biggrin