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Stephen: start a new thread and copy our last few comments to get it started.
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HP Proliant 115GS, Computer Manufacturer HP, Computer Model 86, secs Total Benchmark Time 9.2, secs AVI Encoding Time 18.8, secs MPEG Elapsed Time 58, secs Rendering Time AMD, CPU Manufacturer 2.1GHZ, CPU Model 2.1, GHz CPU speed 1, Number of CPU chips 4, Total Number of Cores 8, GB RAM 4.1, APP Version PPBM4 DV Win 7 64bit, OSVersion SATA, OS Disk Interface 150, GB OS Disk Capacity 10,000, OS Disk Speed SATA, Project Disk Interface 400x2 R0, GB Project Disk Capacity 7200, Project Disk Speed Nvida FX3700, Graphics Board , Comment I reran the test but changed the output disk back to the 10k rpm OS Disk - Improvement! |
David,
What happened with your MPEG2-DVD results? It appears like there is some mistake going on here. 18.8 seconds is in no way a reasonable comparison to you AVI results, nor to the render results. Is there a typo? How could it be that your AVI results are around 6 times slower than the current top score, your MPEG results better by around 50% and your render results are again around 2.5 times slower than the top performance. Something does not sound right here. |
Don't think so but I'll rerun it when I get home tonight to double check.
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I'm trying to run this on CS5 but it doesnt like my output files directory when I run the script?
"C:\Video Capture Files" |
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Sorted it - Pr set the AVI files as _11, _12 _13 etc so reran it with the correct names.
Tried to send my results through but got a mail bounce back |
David,
Nice improvement. Don't worry about the increased AVI times, that is something all CS5 users have seen, but the improvement in MPEG encoding and render times are quite good, don't you think? You could try the soft-mod on your FX3700, it may bring down your render times at the detriment of your AVI scores, but better overall. Did you send these results to Bill or do you want me to include them? PS. Your disk setup changed in comparison to your current results. 75 instead of 150 G OS disk, 400 x 2 R1 instead of R0 for project disk. Is this correct or was it wrong to start with? |
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OS is 150GB 10k RPM Project is 400x2 R0 7200rpm Scratch is 750GB 7200rpm I can't send the email to Bill so if you could pass it on? Reason why I ran the test again is I have a Intel i7 with 12GB of ram coming tomorrow!! Will be OC'd to 4GHz. Same disk setup with a GTX 275 for MPE goodness. |
David,
I'll add your data to the results and send them on to Bill. By softmod I mean a simple "hack" to make CS5 believe you have a certified MPE card. I did that with my video card and reduced my rendering time from 14 to 3 seconds. Here is a link to some instructions, although it has been posted here as well: Adobe Forums: Unsupported GPU for CS5 This may be informative as well: Adobe Forums: Overclocking the i7, a beginners guide |
Its not supported due to having 495MB and not the required 765MB but the GTX275 will be!
Tomorrow I'll be running at standard i7 speeds then over the next couple of days will be running at 4GHz. Finally will have a decent PC for editing. Cheers Harm |
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28.9, secs Total Benchmark Time 12.4, secs AVI Encoding Time 10.5, secs MPEG Elapsed Time 6, secs Rendering Time Not even OC'd it yet! |
David,
That is great to hear! Congrats. Once you have your system fully tuned and running, send me the latest results and I will include them as well. Do make sure you fill out the technical specs on the new system. |
With CS5 + MPE my video plays in RT - Old PC I had to render it which took ages (6-8hrs) Even without the MPE still plays in RT. Shows the redbar in Pr though
So Impressed with the i7 setup. Will do Harm - Upgrading my RAID from SATA 1 drives to SATA 2 drives so I'm hoping that will bring down the AVI result. |
Getting a couple of odd results with MPE turned on:
4GHZ OC with No MPE: 32.3, secs Total Benchmark Time 5.4, secs AVI Encoding Time 6.9, secs MPEG Elapsed Time 20, secs Rendering Time And with MPE on 23.1, secs Total Benchmark Time 8.1, secs AVI Encoding Time 8, secs MPEG Elapsed Time 7, secs Rendering Time Now I'm using the GTX 275 and looking at CPU-Z the card seems to be changing its clock speed to suit power requirements. I want it running 100% all the time. Any ideas how to turn off the clock down off? |
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