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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I have compared several MEMC applications, such as SVP4 Pro, AMD Fluid Motion (with RX580), DMitriRender, PotPlayer (double frame rate), and MadVR (smooth motion). I finally consider the best one or the most suitable one for me is SVP4 Pro with 1.5m interpolation mode.</p><br /><p>However, the CPU load is a little high, making the fans of the laptop quite annoying. Moreover, the GPU acceleration function in SVP doesn&#039;t ease much of&nbsp; the burden of CPU at all.</p><p>So, is it possible that in the future SVP releases a GPU-oriented version to obtain a &quot;relaxed&quot; CPU?</p><br /><p>By the way, I have an eGPU box with an RX580 graphic card. The GPU is much quieter under interpolation tasks.</p>]]></description>
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