Your Mac specs and Batch Time???
Ps. I posted this in both win and mac forum, just in case mac users never visit win forum, but i thought it was okay in this case, if you disagree then please delete post and im sorry.
Now here goes:
I have recently upgraded my system and was curious what real life \"benchmarks\" people are getting with their pc's and C1 Pro or Le. Please join me with your specs and results, mac users can join too.
System:
Windows XP Pro SP2 - 3 GB Switch Enabled in boot.ini
CPU: Intel Dual XEON, 2.8Ghz, 800Mhz, 16KB L1, 1MB L2
MB: Asus NCCH-DL
RAM: Geil 4096MB, PC3200 - 400Mhz - running dual channel
XP+C1 Pro on: WD Raptor 74BG (SATA) 10.000.RPM/8Mb Cache
Batching to: WD Raptor 150GB (SATA) 10.000RPM/16MB Cache
Files: 10 x Canon 20D Raw files (aprox 7.1Mb per file) = (69,8 MB) (73.295.634 bytes)
Bach to JPEG High Quality 100%, 300 DPI
with
Phase One C1 PRO v. 3.7.4
Time: 2.19min
I know the raw files will be different from user 2 user, but try to keep it to 10 files as close to the mb's i tested with.
Thank you, this could be interesting!
Have a nice day =)
Michael
Now here goes:
I have recently upgraded my system and was curious what real life \"benchmarks\" people are getting with their pc's and C1 Pro or Le. Please join me with your specs and results, mac users can join too.
System:
Windows XP Pro SP2 - 3 GB Switch Enabled in boot.ini
CPU: Intel Dual XEON, 2.8Ghz, 800Mhz, 16KB L1, 1MB L2
MB: Asus NCCH-DL
RAM: Geil 4096MB, PC3200 - 400Mhz - running dual channel
XP+C1 Pro on: WD Raptor 74BG (SATA) 10.000.RPM/8Mb Cache
Batching to: WD Raptor 150GB (SATA) 10.000RPM/16MB Cache
Files: 10 x Canon 20D Raw files (aprox 7.1Mb per file) = (69,8 MB) (73.295.634 bytes)
Bach to JPEG High Quality 100%, 300 DPI
with
Phase One C1 PRO v. 3.7.4
Time: 2.19min
I know the raw files will be different from user 2 user, but try to keep it to 10 files as close to the mb's i tested with.
Thank you, this could be interesting!
Have a nice day =)
Michael
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I made the test with 10x 5D files (raw size 13-15,5Mb) and i have a macbook pro laptop with 1,83 ghz processor and 5400rpm hd. I have 1,5 Gb of ram. No external drives connected at the moment.
batch to jpeg high 300ppi
The time was 2.25min0 -
10 x 1Ds Mk I files ca. 9MB per file -> Jpeg High 300dpi, 100%
Mac Os X 10.4.6 Quad G5 2.5GHz 6.5GB RAM
C1 3.7.4 Pro on Maxtor 7V300F0 300GB SATA
Batching to different Maxtor 7V300F0 300GB SATA (2nd Disk)
1 min 12 sec
Jason
Added in Edit:
- Both drives are internal drives formatted as MacOs Extended Journaled, but have Spotlight switched off0 -
Jason, what a Mac. Quad G5 with 6.5 gig RAM. bravo.... 0 -
>Jason, what a Mac
And still paying for it! I'm delighted that C1 makes full use of the available hardware - Activity monitor shows that all 4 cores are more-or-less maxed out during batch processing. Makes the cost much more easier to justify!
Best wishes, J0 -
[quote="JSewell" wrote:
10 x 1Ds Mk I files ca. 9MB per file -> Jpeg High 300dpi, 100%
Mac Os X 10.4.6 Quad G5 2.5GHz 6.5GB RAM
C1 3.7.4 Pro on Maxtor 7V300F0 300GB SATA
Batching to different Maxtor 7V300F0 300GB SATA (2nd Disk)
1 min 12 sec
Jason
Added in Edit:
- Both drives are internal drives formatted as MacOs Extended Journaled, but have Spotlight switched off
how do you batch to seperate hard drive?0 -
>how do you batch to seperate hard drive?
If you just want to process files to a separate drive, then you can do it this way:
1) Go to the organise tool in C1. Use the file selector part at the bottom of the organise tool to navigate to your second drive
2) Select the folder on your second drive that you want the processed files to be saved into, then click on it whilst holding down the CTRL key. A contextual menu should appear. Select 'Set as Process Folder' from the contextual menu. This sets the folder on the second drive as the process folder for the current session.
In my case, I have set things up differently. I have the System and application software on one drive, and all the user folders on the second internal drive. So all new sessions are automatically created on the second drive in my home folder. If you would like instructions for this, post back.
Best wishes, Jason0
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