Here with GPU acceleration it just freezes. Without it plays fine, but BSOD's after a while playing, even with SVP disabled / closed. The BSOD log says something about Watchdog Driver, bug check code 0x00000119.

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Yeah, I have to test this a bit better, but CPU-only seems to be the better option for these laptops.

Smooth 1080p is working now big_smile

Chainik wrote:

based on SVPmark scores - it should work like a charm on at least 3g profiles

Yeah, but there's still something wrong. My cousin's laptop has a much lower cpu usage with a weaker cpu. Maybe it has nothing to do with SVP though, I'll try to figure something out.

Thanks for your help.

Chainik wrote:

96% usage on i7-4710HQ with 2g profiles?
it can't be  hmm
run SVPmark tests to check if something is wrong with hardware

Here's the log: https://www.dropbox.com/s/3g9f7o6h0c74f … 8_1413.log

I now managed to run 1080p in the 2g profile at 60FPS, but there is still 100% cpu usage..

EDIT: 4g profile, it's running at about 56FPS, 100% cpu usage. Intel gpu is at about 50%, nvidia is at 15% (single screen).

It seems that having 2 more screens connected can affect the performance a bit, but it still isn't working properly with single screen. The benchmark was ran in single screen.

CUVID is already enabled in the LAV video decoder. All video enhancement options are turned off in the Intel video driver. The cpu usage is at 100% during video playback (4g profile), ~96% if I set SVP to 2g, but still it can't play at 60FPS., it stays around 54.

Yeah, i've seen that topic already and tried changing the settings. Managed to improve the fps a bit, but still not stable at 60 since the iGPU can't handle it sad

Hi

I've been searching and I can't seem to find a solution to my problem. I have an MSI GE60 2PE with an i7-4710HQ and an NVIDIA GTX860M. This should be able to play 1080p smoothly, but that doesn't seem to be the case. It just goes around 35~45 FPS, not being watchable.

On GPU-Z I see about 70% of the intel GPU usage, while the NVIDIA stays on about 5%, meaning the video is being processed by the iGPU. On the NVIDIA drivers I can't change MPC-HC to the GTX860M, it's grayed out. OpenCL is enabled on SVP to run on the NVIDIA. I tried renaming mpc-hc.exe to mpc-hc2.exe and then I was able to force it on the NVIDIA using the driver control panel, but then all I get is a black screen, no video sad

Has anyone been able to make svp work properly in a laptop with intel GPU + nvidia? My cousing has a laptop with just an NVIDIA GT540M, but as he doesn't have any intel card on the laptop it runs 1080p smoothly.