Photoshop Test 2


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Reviving a dead thread.....hehe

http://forums.clubsnap.org/showthread.php?t=166965&highlight=photoshop+test

Just did my latest test which hit at 16 seconds on CS3

MB : DELL (Looks like a Tyan Mobo)
Processor : Quad Core Intel Xeon E5335 @ 2.0Ghz
RAM : ECC Ram 4GB @ 667ghz fully buffered
HDD : 2 SAS (15,000rpm) 73 GB running @ RAID 0
OS : XP 64bit

Anybody else got improve on their timing with CS3. I found out using CS2, my system could only manage 28 seconds but when CS3 (made for multiple processor) was used, the timing was cut by half.
 

wah.. new work PC ar? steam sia..

just got a new rig today too..

Asus P5E + Q6600
4GB ram
XP Pro
CS2

26s

will try it on CS3 when i bother to install it.. lol...
 

Wow... RAID 0... I hope that's not your data disks.
 

Wow... RAID 0... I hope that's not your data disks.

Well, they ARE SAS (Serial Attached *SCSI*) Hard Drives, which were built to not fail and also run 24/7 (i.e in servers).

(The friend who recommended me this system has used over two dozen SCSI hard drives over the past 10 years and so far zero have failed)
 

Haha... ok. I didn't know HDDs surely won't fail. :)
 

did mine on a
E6300 at 2.1Ghz.
Gigabyte P35-DS3
4x1GB DDR2
XP 32bit


36s.
 

Haha... ok. I didn't know HDDs surely won't fail. :)

Well so far, the system before this I was also using a SAS drive for 3 years since day one and it has not failed me. Of course the chances is still there but the percentage of SCSI failing is very slim or none.

Friends of mine that uses it swears by only SCSI HDD. So do I.

You see, I don't really turn off my system............which I sure you know you know why by not turning off your system would prolong your HDD (especially SCSI) lifespan and failures. Infact, the HDD (not SCSI but the Enterprise Editions which are also meant for server or workstation usage) which I use to store datas have had no problems so far.
 

Wow, how much do you spend on your new rig ?

How much 2X SATA2 with RAID 1 ?
 

Me IT idiot ... as usual. Wrong test. LOL!
 

Q6600 at 2.4Ghz - Not overclocked
Asus P5K
2x1GB DDR2, 333MHz RAM
Vista 32bit
CS3

19s
 

Mac Pro Quad 3
4gb ram

-> 12secs.

Man...How time flies. I managed to dig up the specs from my old computer...
16 Dec 2005
Pentium 4, 2.oGHZ. 1GB ram
-> 4 min 40 secs.
 

Mac Pro Quad 3
4gb ram

-> 12secs.

Man...How time flies. I managed to dig up the specs from my old computer...
16 Dec 2005
Pentium 4, 2.oGHZ. 1GB ram
-> 4 min 40 secs.

So far I think you are holding the record for the Photoshop speed test!

Which speed did you get for your MacPro chipset?
 

All so new rig.My one is legacy rig,P4 3ghz,512MB Kingston PC5300x2,3x320GB,no raid but i don't do photoshop test as i don't have a stopwatch but here is some other test:
Super PI,not bad,45's for 1MB:
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Sandra:
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13s.

Intel Core 2 Extreme (Dual Core) 2.93GHz @ 4.1GHz
4GB Corsair Dominator PC-6400/CL3
Primary Array (Also where Scratch Disk is on) = 2* Seagate Cheetah 15K.5 15,000 RPM SAS 73GB Drives (RAID-0)

Photoshop CS3
Windows XP x64 Professional


Need to get me a Quad Processor one of these days...
 

13s.

Intel Core 2 Extreme (Dual Core) 2.93GHz @ 4.1GHz
4GB Corsair Dominator PC-6400/CL3
Primary Array (Also where Scratch Disk is on) = 2* Seagate Cheetah 15K.5 15,000 RPM SAS 73GB Drives (RAID-0)

Photoshop CS3
Windows XP x64 Professional


Need to get me a Quad Processor one of these days...

I think if you get a QUAD, you should be the current leader. That's if you OC your rig as well.

Hehe......good timing!
 

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