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So, it seems that AviSynth and/or VirtualDub DO USE GPU power too, or the old GPU simply slowed down the CPU speed?
I know that some plugins can take advantage of GPU. I have an nVidia GeForce GTX 570Ti and it does make some difference to processing video. Modern graphics cards are capable of assisting the CPU with processing however, as I think they're mostly OpenCL capable nowadays. I still think you're better off spending the extra on a higher-powered CPU than faster graphics card as that will definitely make more difference with AviSynth and VirtualDub.
If someone had some similar experience, please post here... if only I knew this, I would have replaced my old video card before... years before!
I have had great boosts with certain CUDA-enabled applications (Premiere Pro exports in about half the time), but I cannot say I noticed a speed difference with Avisynth, but then again my last GPU was pretty efficient too. I guess if depends on the kind of plugins you are using. There is an option in VirtualDub that enables GPU acceleration. Perhaps that might have something to do with it.
My other guess is that you may have simply freed up resources by getting a better GPU. 256MB is not a lot of memory for a GPU now, so I'm guessing it wasn't too powerful. There are much better performance gains made by getting a faster CPU/RAM/Storage combination. RAID and/or SSD's combined with a powerful CPU will get you better performance boosts than a GPU can provide in Avisynth.
The Intel i7's appear to be the dog's doo-dahs at the moment. Intel has actually crippled some of the features on the i7's with unlocked multipliers because they can be pushed to match the Xeon CPU's for a fraction of the cost.