Hey Virtual DJers i guess i need some help with this:
I upgraded my audio workstation from an old AMD B450 Ryzen 7 5700G to new Intel 13th gen i9-13900.
Looks like nearly everything works flawless instead one "little thing"...
I bought an INTEl ARC A770 16GB because i wanted to have a 100% Intel System and the pricing for a 16GB card is reasonable.
When a do acappella isolation with the STEM2 engine its working great.
But every instruemnt isolation brings me a permanent sample rate like noise.
Any hints?
Or do i have to wait for a new beta?
I upgraded my audio workstation from an old AMD B450 Ryzen 7 5700G to new Intel 13th gen i9-13900.
Looks like nearly everything works flawless instead one "little thing"...
I bought an INTEl ARC A770 16GB because i wanted to have a 100% Intel System and the pricing for a 16GB card is reasonable.
When a do acappella isolation with the STEM2 engine its working great.
But every instruemnt isolation brings me a permanent sample rate like noise.
Any hints?
Or do i have to wait for a new beta?
Posted Mon 30 Jan 23 @ 5:05 pm
Hey Folks, no additional support needed for this topic...
My testing results of the Intel ARC A770 LE led to the decision to return it.
I had massive stability issues with my system:
On my MSI Z790 Carbon WIfi even the BIOS Display responded noticeably slower!
Scanning my 600GB somg colelction crashed sometimes.
My Babyface Pro had more audio glitches.
CPUz Multi Score went down 2%.
AIDA64 Memory Read 90GB/s instead of 94GB/s
All this went away after putting the old GPU in.
I didnĀ“t put to much time in the research. But using my machine as an audio workstation i can not risk generating PCIe timing and stability problems.
My estimation: RESIZE BAR and/or INTELs DEEP LINK between CPU Graphics and PCEe Graphics may be the cause.
My testing results of the Intel ARC A770 LE led to the decision to return it.
I had massive stability issues with my system:
On my MSI Z790 Carbon WIfi even the BIOS Display responded noticeably slower!
Scanning my 600GB somg colelction crashed sometimes.
My Babyface Pro had more audio glitches.
CPUz Multi Score went down 2%.
AIDA64 Memory Read 90GB/s instead of 94GB/s
All this went away after putting the old GPU in.
I didnĀ“t put to much time in the research. But using my machine as an audio workstation i can not risk generating PCIe timing and stability problems.
My estimation: RESIZE BAR and/or INTELs DEEP LINK between CPU Graphics and PCEe Graphics may be the cause.
Posted Sat 04 Feb 23 @ 10:41 am
Not seen anything on here about the ARC cards. I can only assume they are not a good choice for DJ machines.
Posted Sat 04 Feb 23 @ 10:44 am
In between i bought a RTX 4070 TI.
Works like a charm.
(Stems 2.0 in 55x Realtime!)
Hopefully INTELs stability will increase in rhe next generation.
The RTX has triple the price of the ARC and i can imagine that the a working ARC would not only be 1/3 of the speed... so stable it would possibly be a bargain.
Works like a charm.
(Stems 2.0 in 55x Realtime!)
Hopefully INTELs stability will increase in rhe next generation.
The RTX has triple the price of the ARC and i can imagine that the a working ARC would not only be 1/3 of the speed... so stable it would possibly be a bargain.
Posted Wed 01 Mar 23 @ 4:26 pm
I do a YouTube channel where I test a lot of PC hardware. Ran a series of tests on the Arc A770, and my conclusion is that it's a great first attempt for Intel at a discrete GPU, but really the only people who should consider Arc are those on a serious budget, and even then the A750 is a better choice, and even then the AMD RX6600 is a better choice than that.
The only time Arc makes sense over the 6600 is if you need hardware AV1 encoding, or hardware decoding of 10-bit 4:2:2 H.265 (and you've already got the latter in your Intel iGPU). Both incredibly niche use cases.
I certainly wouldn't trust Arc for something where you need rock-solid reliability like DJing. Maybe the next generation will be better. But for now stick with Nvidia.
The only time Arc makes sense over the 6600 is if you need hardware AV1 encoding, or hardware decoding of 10-bit 4:2:2 H.265 (and you've already got the latter in your Intel iGPU). Both incredibly niche use cases.
I certainly wouldn't trust Arc for something where you need rock-solid reliability like DJing. Maybe the next generation will be better. But for now stick with Nvidia.
Posted Thu 02 Mar 23 @ 8:05 am