Rottie
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Originally posted by: homestarmy
Well, it's the same as my X2, except I spent a lot less dough.
What does that mean? You need to OC!
are you talking to me or someone else?
Originally posted by: homestarmy
Well, it's the same as my X2, except I spent a lot less dough.
What does that mean? You need to OC!
Originally posted by: Rottie
Originally posted by: homestarmy
Well, it's the same as my X2, except I spent a lot less dough.
What does that mean? You need to OC!
are you talking to me or someone else?
Originally posted by: Skypix7
Yikes! With all these blistering times I'm embarrassed to share my lowly 100 seconds. And I thought I had a fairly strong system: time to upgrade, I can see that all too clearly, as I do a lot of Photoshop imaging (I'm an aviation photographer).
system:
p4 3.06 hyperthread
asus p4pe, extremely stable board
2 gig 3200 ddr memory
ide drives
Windows 2000, all latest updates
CS2
Any recommendations for a system overhaul that will optimize Photoshop CS2?
Originally posted by: bwall04
~12 seconds for QX6700 @3.2GHz Memory at 5-5-5-15 667MHz (still tweaking and tuning.)
2GB Memory, BFG 680i
Photoshop 7
Originally posted by: fixxxer0
33 sec 3800x2 @2.5ghz, CS2.0 2gb ram
Originally posted by: MrX8503
opteron 165@2.6ghz
2gb ram
33secs with cs2
I dont know why people keep speculating if it uses both cores. Open up the window task manager while you are doing the blur and you can obviously see that both is maxed out.
Originally posted by: bwall04
~12 seconds for QX6700 @3.2GHz Memory at 5-5-5-15 667MHz (still tweaking and tuning.)
2GB Memory, BFG 680i
Photoshop 7
Originally posted by: garkon8
24 seconds on CS2.
Funny thing is I pulled 53 sec. in last years thread using the same 2 sticks of DDR1 memory. Of course, that was on a Asus P4C800-E deluxe mobo and a P4 EE @ 3.91. The old P4 Extreme Edition :roll: took more than twice as long with a 600 Mhz speed advantage!