Your PC specs and Batch Time???
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
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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[quote="Modest Us"
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
Michael[/quote]
Hi Michael,
I did a bit different but it works out to about 26-29sec per 16bit Canon 1Ds file which is 64mb using
Dual Opteron 250 (2.4Ghz)
8Gb of ECC ram
U320 SCSI 15k and 10k disks
the same operation in ACR took only 5.5sec!!!! ?? time to speed up our gorgeous looking CaptureOne software, so she isn't just good looking like a Mac but also fast like a PC 😉 actually I think the Mac's are probably faster running C1 then comparable PC's its a bit sad. I better find the info to back it up but I am pretty sure. and till C1 supports multi-core cpu's there is no need o upgrade processors yet! (though a pair of Opteron 290 would be sweet!)0 -
Hi Michael,
how are you timing your run?
I go and read the first file when it was created and then the last file and calc the time from that.
Henrik0 -
Files: 10 x Canon 1Ds Raw files
Bach to JPEG High Quality 100%, 300 DPI with
Phase One C1 PRO v. 3.7.4
Time: 2.50min ~25 sec per image for Jpeg
Time: 3.07min ~30.7 sec per image for TIF 8bit
using dual opteron 250
Henrik0 -
Michael I got about 1 min 40 secs on my new rig. Dual Athlon 4800, 4GB RAM, 3GB switch *not* set, 150GB Raptor.
Nill
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Hi Nill,
same file size?
Henrik
PS: it looks like you got yourself a really nice system!0 -
No, they're a little larger, total 92.9MB. And you helped me configure that system! 😉
Nill
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[quote="tived" wrote:
Files: 10 x Canon 1Ds Raw files
Bach to JPEG High Quality 100%, 300 DPI with
Phase One C1 PRO v. 3.7.4
Time: 2.50min ~25 sec per image for Jpeg
Time: 3.07min ~30.7 sec per image for TIF 8bit
...
Henrik your math is a little sleepy here. 😉 2.50 min is not 25 sec each, it's more like 17 sec each.
Reminds me of a big Thanksgiving get-together years ago. The hostess (who started on the wine early) read the instructions for the 20-pound turkey which said cook for 20 min per pound. She thought, 20x20 = 400, so that's four hours. (!) The turkey ended up not being ready till midnight, by which time we were all so drunk as not to care that it was still somewhat on the rare side. 😉
Nill
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hey Nill, what camera were the files from, I'm about 17 seconds with a single opteron 275 with 2gb of ram. The boarb can support another CPU and plenty more ram but I'm not sure how much of a difference it would make. 0 -
They were 20D RAW files to 8-bit jpg, tried to match Michael's test but I guess the files were bigger. Let me do it again and make sure I timed it right...
Yep, 105 seconds for the ten conversions, so 10.5 seconds each on that run.
Note that C1 will make use of two processors, but in the current version no more than two.
Nill
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Hi Nill,
yes, I remember at the RobG forum...though not coming there so much if at all these days after it changed.
I think I better go and my maths again.. 🤭
what did you end up getting?
Henrik0 -
[quote="tived" wrote:
yes, I remember at the RobG forum...though not coming there so much if at all these days after it changed.
Check out the new forums here:
http://www.openphotographyforums.com/fo ... rrerid=499[quote="tived" wrote:
what did you end up getting?
Asus A8N32-SLI
AMD Athlon 64 x2 4800+ 1GHz HT
4GB OCZ RAM
WD Raptor 150GB 10,000 rpm SATA OS/apps drive
WD Caviar 160GB PATA clone drive
4x400GB SATA drives configured as 1.1TB RAID5
Geforce 7300GS video card
DVD burner
Mitsumi floppy with built-in CF and SD slots - nice
Lian Li PCV1000 case with Thermaltake 550w PS
...plus a couple of 400GB Seagate firewire externals for backup
...and an NEC 2090uxi monitor
I'm pretty happy with it. 😉
Nill
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www.toulme.net0
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