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1. Re: Excellent article on hardward advantages using CS4
Zeno Bokor Mar 24, 2009 12:33 PM (in response to dpick2)actually that article isn't that great, they should have tested the same system but with and without GPU acceleration and not completely different systems. And the systems tested were mostly crap. Look at the "mid range" system, it uses a Intel Extreme processor with a 790i motherboard and only 2gb ram? Only 4gb or ram on the "high end" system? And look at those pathetic drives, they used 250gb per platter drives, those are ancient, they're two generations behind. -
2. Re: Excellent article on hardward advantages using CS4
Chris Cox Mar 24, 2009 12:52 PM (in response to dpick2)Not exactly up to scientific standards, but interesting nonetheless. -
3. Re: Excellent article on hardward advantages using CS4
Hudechrome-sd9sPI Mar 25, 2009 6:42 AM (in response to dpick2)Unless you were really cutting corners, running any Core i7 without all three slots filled is cheating yourself. DDR3 is a three channel system.
You can run with even just one stick, but why bother?
Also, the role of stress testing is not understood by the tester. You stress test to check for stability, not speed.
Using SSD for scratch isn't necessarily going to speed things up either as the write speed of most currently on the market cannot do any better than an HD running at 7200 RPM. I tested exactly that setup (well, I ran an i7 920 2.67GHz, overclocked close to the XE he used)and found the SSD about 0.2 sec slower in a filter that took 14 sec on that system. -
4. Re: Excellent article on hardward advantages using CS4
dave milbut Mar 25, 2009 6:51 AM (in response to dpick2)a thanks from me larry, for providing your experiences and insight on the new intel systems... -
5. Re: Excellent article on hardward advantages using CS4
Hudechrome-sd9sPI Mar 25, 2009 7:03 AM (in response to dpick2):-)
Now, off to work.....






