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That Keith Simonian test doesn't test PS performance, but multi-core CPU performance. There's only a few filters that use multicores, whereas the majority of PS prefers single (or dual) core with h...
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I would think if you need to zoom in beyond 100% just to notice that minor of a contrast level, 99.99% of the clients won't notice.
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6BQ5 wrote: OK, here goes!I have a mid-2011 iMac with a 21.5" screen and 20 GB of RAM.I downloaded the benchmark images, imported them into C1 v11, and processed them almost according to instruct...
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Christian Gruner wrote: Here are a few on AMD Ryzen 7 1800x, with 2 x AMD R9 Nano (benchmark at 0.55), processing to and from a M.2 disk:D810, 12 imagesCPU-jpeg: 45secGPU-jpeg: 19 secGPU-tiff: 6 ...
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Many thanks - and interesting numbers with overclocking vs. stock, and hyper threading being disabled.Was there much of user lag when using sliders and brushes with the GTX 680 compared to the 1080ti?
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I just saw this video on Youtube, and now I'm wondering how Capture One Pro would react with the 7900x and a $130 GeForce 1050 - or any little inexpensive video card. And yes, I know - get a profes...
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garrison wrote: Christian Gruner wrote: @Garrision1: Done and posted.2: I will have investigate that further to make sure I am correct.3: The forum is not the right place for a detailed explana...
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Benchmark score: 0.096240 GPU model: Sapphire Radeon RX 580 8GBGPU driver version: latestCPU model: 7820xOS version: win 10C1 version: 11.0
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This is nuts. The 5820K with an old GTX 680 performs at a fairly similar level to the overclocked Ryzen 1700 with a 1080ti, which kinda performs at the same clip as the new Intel 7820x + Vega 64 Fr...
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The curious thing about the 7900x, you wouldn't really need to run GPU acceleration to not see a massive benefit over a much older computer. You'd simply need a card to drive your display - so real...