Why is my processor and graphics card only around 15% in use when exporting?
When i process Jpgs from my RAWs my Laptop uses only 15% of its processor and Graphics Card.
Im on OSX Monterey latest version as well as latest capture one
Hardware-Übersicht:
Modellname: MacBook Pro
Modell-Identifizierung: MacBookPro15,1
Prozessortyp: 6-Core Intel Core i9
Prozessorgeschwindigkeit: 2,9 GHz
Anzahl der Prozessoren: 1
Gesamtanzahl der Kerne: 6
L2-Cache (pro Kern): 256 KB
L3-Cache: 12 MB
Hyper-Threading Technologie: Aktiviert
Speicher: 32 GB
Systemfirmwareversion: 1715.40.15.0.0 (iBridge: 19.16.10548.0.0,0)
Why is that?
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Why is that?
No idea. Ask Capture One: https://support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
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The RAW to JPG conversion process is too short for the processor & graphics to fully ramp up.
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In addition to Wesley's answer there is the matter of how quickly the system can feed data in and out of the processing queues.
But in any case I suspect that most GPUs will only be extended, in the environments in which they are installed, if working with Video or computer games or, possibly, some very intense large database analysis work if the analysis tool can make use of the GOU facility.
Other than that - Bitcoin mining is likely to seek all of the power it can.
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What i actually dont understand is why pictures are exportet one by one. I saw that behaviour when i exportet 2000 RAWs to JPG. They say C1 is multithreaded but it looks like the Process of exporting one picture itself is multithreaded so it can eventually allocate all cores but of corse ist done before it even statet.
Another way to multithhread would be to give every core its own task to calculate one image so on my system that would be 12 (with hyperthreading) parrallel exports. Then it would probably not look that poor in performance than that.0
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