To test the QNAP TS-451D2 we used four 6TB Red drives (WD60EFRX, 5,400rpm class, 64MB cache), built into RAID arrays; RAID 0, 5, 6, and 10 and then tested.
Software:
ATTODisk Benchmark.
IOMeter.
Intel NASPT.
PCMark10.
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It would be hard to argue that NVIDIA’s DLSS technologies haven’t been a net positive to the PC space, with the machine-learning based upscaler successfully translating lower resolution inputs into a final image which is perceivably sharper while hogging fewer resources. Though somewhat more contentious, the next evolution of DLSS came in the form of Frame Generation, using ML in order to generate additional frames for high-refresh rate gaming. Both techniques can have their issues, but generally speaking they’ve allowed for more people to experience higher-end titles at increased frame rates. DLSS 5, however, takes a sharp pivot, with a very different end goal in mind than the performance-boosting versions that came before.