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  • LtData
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    Re: dBpoweramp Bench Mark Tester

    My results:
    Intel Q9650 (quad-core 3.0GHz), 8GB RAM, Vista 64

    mp3 (LAME)
    109x Combined Realtime Encoding Speed
    Time to Encode: 1 minute 13 seconds

    FLAC:
    242x Combined Realtime Encoding Speed
    Time to Encode: 33 seconds
    Because nothing like showing how much computers have changed in almost 12 years:
    Ryzen 9 3900X, 64GB RAM, Windows 10
    mp3 (Lame)
    14,234x Combined Realtime Encoding Speed
    Time to Encode: 562 mili-seconds

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  • Spoon
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    Re: [AMD FX-8120] dBpoweramp Bench Mark Tester results

    It is not currently planned, sorry.

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  • offline
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    Re: [AMD FX-8120] dBpoweramp Bench Mark Tester results

    Thinking about a Mac version?

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  • Spoon
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    Re: [AMD FX-8120] dBpoweramp Bench Mark Tester results

    It should show automatically at the end.

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  • OneTreeHill
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    Re: [AMD FX-8120] dBpoweramp Bench Mark Tester results

    hi, the benchmark is successfully completed but i cant find ''result.txt''

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  • Stuart.Truman
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    Re: [AMD FX-8120] dBpoweramp Bench Mark Tester results

    Just tried this on a new workstation. Twin 3.1Ghz Xeon E5-2687W CPUs, 32G RAM and a Samsung SATA3 250GB SSD

    To LAME
    549x Combined Realtime Encoding Speed
    Time to Encode: 14.6 seconds

    To FLAC
    778x Combined Realtime Encoding Speed
    Time to Encode: 10.3 seconds

    Awesome

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  • Jeff Flowerday
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    Re: [AMD FX-8120] dBpoweramp Bench Mark Tester results

    1 980x Extreme overclocked to 4.1GHZ

    Using 12 CPU Cores

    Encoding To:
    mp3 (Lame)

    Outputting Results To: Screen

    Working................Finished Bench Mark

    307x Combined Realtime Encoding Speed
    Time to Encode: 26 seconds

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  • Spoon
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    Re: [AMD FX-8120] dBpoweramp Bench Mark Tester results

    I thought I would run it on the main AudioSAFE server (2x 6 core 2.8GHz Xeons 96GB of Memory)

    Using 16 CPU Cores

    Encoding To:
    mp3 (Lame)

    Outputting Results To: Screen

    Working................Finished Bench Mark

    375x Combined Realtime Encoding Speed
    Time to Encode: 21.3 seconds
    Last edited by Spoon; November 10, 2011, 08:27 PM.

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  • mafiltenborg
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    [AMD FX-8120] dBpoweramp Bench Mark Tester results

    Results, running on a stock speed AMD FX-8120 8-core machine (Asus Sabertooth FX990) with Win7/64:

    FLAC:
    362x Combined Realtime Encoding Speed
    Time to Encode: 22 seconds

    LAME:
    151x Combined Realtime Encoding Speed
    Time to Encode: 52,8 seconds

    ogg vorbis:
    99x Combined Realtime Encoding Speed
    Time to Encode: 1 minute 20 seconds
    Last edited by mafiltenborg; November 10, 2011, 05:56 PM.

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  • Radish
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    Re: dBpoweramp Bench Mark Tester

    PLS, add this ability in future releases.

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  • Spoon
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    Re: dBpoweramp Bench Mark Tester

    You cannot.

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  • Radish
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    Re: dBpoweramp Bench Mark Tester

    Can i make (how can i make) «non-standard» options for this benchmark?

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  • Spoon
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    Re: dBpoweramp Bench Mark Tester

    The standard settings are used for the respective encoders.

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  • Radish
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    Re: dBpoweramp Bench Mark Tester

    And what about encoding options? I can't find any information about options for encoding used by this benchmark.

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  • ChrisNYC75
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    Re: dBpoweramp Bench Mark Tester

    LAME:
    209x Combined Realtime Encoding Speed
    Time to Encode: 38.2 seconds

    FLAC:
    449x Combined Realtime Encoding Speed
    Time to Encode: 17.8 seconds

    (i7 940 @ 3.91Ghz)


    Interesting program

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