I'm sorry if this has been asked before, tried searching and I couldn't think of any specific search terms so ended up with a mass of results, none which seemed to give me an answer.
I've recently changed to a new machine, on my previous one (CPU: AMD Athlon XP 2600+ and RAM: 224MB) I couldn't rip or encode anything faster then 11.0x and I always put that down to the computer itself. Now my new machine has one of the new Intel Conroes along with 1GB of RAM and while I was expecting a significant improvement in rates all I got was it going up to 12x, occassionally hitting 13x. I'm not using any DSPs and trying to encode at 128k MP3. Can anyone tell me what might be wrong that I'm getting similarly slow rates inspite of such a significant increase in computer power.
I've recently changed to a new machine, on my previous one (CPU: AMD Athlon XP 2600+ and RAM: 224MB) I couldn't rip or encode anything faster then 11.0x and I always put that down to the computer itself. Now my new machine has one of the new Intel Conroes along with 1GB of RAM and while I was expecting a significant improvement in rates all I got was it going up to 12x, occassionally hitting 13x. I'm not using any DSPs and trying to encode at 128k MP3. Can anyone tell me what might be wrong that I'm getting similarly slow rates inspite of such a significant increase in computer power.
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