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It just shows that you shouldn't merely look at "RAW" CPU power or the number of Cores.
I tried converting a 2.0 GB 1080p HD RIP of the 50th anniversary edition of "The Wizard of OZ" to a DVD so I could add some Icelandic subtitles for my aged Grandma !!! (No to anybody from down under -- this isn't a Film about "Aussie Wizards" or wizards from "Down under !!").
Computer 1.
Desktop machine AMD Phenom II X4 (QUAD) Processor -- 1 hr 35 mins processor over 3.2 GHZ. 16 GB RAM on ASUS Mobo.
Computer 2.
HP laptop (Envy sleekbook with INTEL i5 processor (DUO not QUAD) 55 Mins !!!! Processor around 2.1 GHZ and 8GB RAM
Thanks AMD - no wonder people are leaving AMD in Droves.
Could be Cache -- no idea -- same program and both machines running Windows 8.1 update 1 X-64 .
Both OS'es on SSD (Samsung 256GB 840). Target and source files on SSD.
I've excluded burning time since the laptop doesn't have a physical DVD -- I had to copy the .ISO to the other machine and burn from there -- but Burn times were excluded. Time shown was to create the ISO ready for burning.
Program set up on both machines to use all cores etc.
Cheers
jimbo
It just shows that you shouldn't merely look at "RAW" CPU power or the number of Cores.
I tried converting a 2.0 GB 1080p HD RIP of the 50th anniversary edition of "The Wizard of OZ" to a DVD so I could add some Icelandic subtitles for my aged Grandma !!! (No to anybody from down under -- this isn't a Film about "Aussie Wizards" or wizards from "Down under !!").
Computer 1.
Desktop machine AMD Phenom II X4 (QUAD) Processor -- 1 hr 35 mins processor over 3.2 GHZ. 16 GB RAM on ASUS Mobo.
Computer 2.
HP laptop (Envy sleekbook with INTEL i5 processor (DUO not QUAD) 55 Mins !!!! Processor around 2.1 GHZ and 8GB RAM
Thanks AMD - no wonder people are leaving AMD in Droves.
Could be Cache -- no idea -- same program and both machines running Windows 8.1 update 1 X-64 .
Both OS'es on SSD (Samsung 256GB 840). Target and source files on SSD.
I've excluded burning time since the laptop doesn't have a physical DVD -- I had to copy the .ISO to the other machine and burn from there -- but Burn times were excluded. Time shown was to create the ISO ready for burning.
Program set up on both machines to use all cores etc.
Cheers
jimbo
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