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Home BuildBench: 0.024800GPU: Radeon VII (gfx906)GPU Driver: 3004.8 (PAL,HSAIL)CPU: Ryzen 3900XOS: Windows 10 x64 ProC1 Version: 12 Custom GPU-Settings (Fan cooling, no water cooling)32 GB RAM over...
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Ryzen 3900X + Radeon VII + 32 GB RAM (3800 CL16) + very very fast SSD + C1 v12: CPU+GPU+JPG:31CPU+GPU+TIFF: 10 Before I sold my Mac Mini: Mac Mini i7 (Hexa-Core), 32 GB RAM + Vega 56 + C1 v12: CPU+...
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I would go for a eGPU solution. Because there you can replaxe the GPU when somethings new out. Build in Vega 20 costs a lot and is slower than a good eGPU. I went for used Asus XG Station Pro and a...
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How is performance in crop/rotate mode compared to older MBP? How responsive are the ruler for exposure? For me it‘s very important. I‘m just handling 24 MPx files.
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I found the solution myself: under Mojave you click on the C11 icon and press cmd + I. Then check prefer external GPU. Then during rendering only the external GPU is prefered. The only downside is,...
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My use case for the first question:I do a lot of wedding photography. When I am finished with editing, I export them: all pictures with full resolution and only the 5 star rated (best of) with a re...
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I found a solution:The setting-file is located under C:\Users\YourUser\AppData\Local\CaptureOne\CustomCommandsThere you can search for the command you'd like to edit. I deleted the Q shortcut. In C...
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I'm using a 15'' MBP 2015 (top-notch configuration) with a Dell 5k Display (in 5k mode) and the only real problem I have is switching between the pictures. At the end editing a wedding session I lo...
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It's okay if I can use C1 10 with the D750 files and C1 11 with the A7 III. The only important thing is that the programs don't influence each other. I use for each shooting a new catalog. So I don...
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Mac Mini: Core i7 8700H, 32 GB RAM, 256 GB SSDMacbook Pro: Core i7-8750H, 32 GB RAM, 1 TB SSDeGPU: Vega 56The CPU of the Mac Mini is faster. I cannot imagine that the SSD is the bottleneck.