Speed Up Capture One (LR 4.4 vs C0 7.1.2 & SSD Vs HDD)
Hi,
i've done a little Benchmark with Capture One 7.1.2 vs. Lightroom 4.4.
PC: i7 3930K @ 4Ghz, 32 GB Ram 1600 Mhz, GPU Nvidia GTX Titan @ 993 Mhz (ASUS standart).
Windows 7 Pro 64 Bit, Intel OpenCL Media SDK (April 2013)
SSD 01 = Intel® 320series 2,5" SSD 120 GB (Sata III), SSD 02 = Intel® 520series 2,5" SSD 180 GB (Sata III)
HDD 03 = Hitachi Deskstar HDS721010CLA332 1TB (Sata II)
Both Apps running on SSD 01.
247 RAW Pictures Export to Jpeg 3888 x 3888 sRGB (with changes on WB, Lens Correction & Curves)
Camera: 1Ds Mark III
SSD Test.
Lightroom 4.4
SSD 01 (Max 476/103 MB/s Read/Write) to --> SSD 02 (Max 473/142 MB/s Read/Write) --> 3:45 Minutes
Capture one 7.1.2
SSD 01 (Max 476/103 MB/s Read/Write) to --> SSD 02 (Max 473/142 MB/s Read/Write) --> 2:48 Minutes
HDD Test
Lightroom 4.4
HDD 03 (Max 120 MB/s Read/Write) --> SSD 01 (Max 476/103 MB/s Read/Write) --> 9:13 Minutes
Capture One 7.1.2
HDD 03 (Max 120 MB/s Read/Write) --> SSD 01 (Max 476/103 MB/s Read/Write) --> 3:19 Minutes
CPU & GPU Load
Capture One 7.1.2, CPU Load 99% / GPU: 89% - GPU VRam 1296 MB @ Export
Lightroom 4.4, CPU Load 65% / GPU 0% @ Export
Editing a Picture is very Liquid in Capture One more as in Lightroom 4.4. but not by far.
Since Version 7.1.2 i don't want to miss Capture One any more.
During Processing the Pictures Loading within 2 seconds @ 100% zoom.
I hope this will help a lot to Speed up Capture One.
i've done a little Benchmark with Capture One 7.1.2 vs. Lightroom 4.4.
PC: i7 3930K @ 4Ghz, 32 GB Ram 1600 Mhz, GPU Nvidia GTX Titan @ 993 Mhz (ASUS standart).
Windows 7 Pro 64 Bit, Intel OpenCL Media SDK (April 2013)
SSD 01 = Intel® 320series 2,5" SSD 120 GB (Sata III), SSD 02 = Intel® 520series 2,5" SSD 180 GB (Sata III)
HDD 03 = Hitachi Deskstar HDS721010CLA332 1TB (Sata II)
Both Apps running on SSD 01.
247 RAW Pictures Export to Jpeg 3888 x 3888 sRGB (with changes on WB, Lens Correction & Curves)
Camera: 1Ds Mark III
SSD Test.
Lightroom 4.4
SSD 01 (Max 476/103 MB/s Read/Write) to --> SSD 02 (Max 473/142 MB/s Read/Write) --> 3:45 Minutes
Capture one 7.1.2
SSD 01 (Max 476/103 MB/s Read/Write) to --> SSD 02 (Max 473/142 MB/s Read/Write) --> 2:48 Minutes
HDD Test
Lightroom 4.4
HDD 03 (Max 120 MB/s Read/Write) --> SSD 01 (Max 476/103 MB/s Read/Write) --> 9:13 Minutes
Capture One 7.1.2
HDD 03 (Max 120 MB/s Read/Write) --> SSD 01 (Max 476/103 MB/s Read/Write) --> 3:19 Minutes
CPU & GPU Load
Capture One 7.1.2, CPU Load 99% / GPU: 89% - GPU VRam 1296 MB @ Export
Lightroom 4.4, CPU Load 65% / GPU 0% @ Export
Editing a Picture is very Liquid in Capture One more as in Lightroom 4.4. but not by far.
Since Version 7.1.2 i don't want to miss Capture One any more.
During Processing the Pictures Loading within 2 seconds @ 100% zoom.
I hope this will help a lot to Speed up Capture One.
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Update: Now with FirePro W8000
Driver: AMD 12.104.2-whql + APP SDK 2.8.1
Capture One 7.1.3
42 Pictures Raw (CR2, 1Ds Mark III) to Jpeg 900 x 600.
GTX Titan: 35 sek.
W8000: 33 sek.
Should be the Same!
Same 42 Pictures to Tiff 16 Bit full size.
GTX Titan: 52 sek.
W8000: 1 Minute 29 sek.
Titan is a little bit faster.
The W8000 need 189 watt, the GTX Titan over 250 watt.0 -
Update:
I've Benched a Radeon 7970 VS A GTX Titan.
The 7970 is 20% faster than the GTX Titan in export of photos.
I'm looking forward to the AMD Radeon R9-290X, it has a 512-bit wide memory interface and 2816 shader.
R9-290X should be up to 40% - 50% to be faster than the Titan.
It would be great if capture one would support dual GPUs. 😊0
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