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Jul 26, 2009 10:24 |  #316

i got 27 seconds on a :
Intel core 2 quad 9550
4Gb of Gskill Ram
asus P5Q Pro Turbo
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Jul 31, 2009 15:08 |  #317

24 seconds

Windows 7 64bit
Intel Quad Core 6600 (overclocked to 3.0 GHz)
8GB 800 Ram
Gigabyte Board
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Sep 07, 2009 23:33 as a reply to  @ Sauk's post |  #318

Sigh dont know why my comp is so slow.

Intel i7 920
6 gig ram
gtx 275
Windows 7 64 Bit

... 25 seconds.


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Sep 21, 2009 11:21 |  #319

My build is old and just got through with the test.

77 sec

Asus p5l-mx board
pentium d 805 dual core OC to 3.0 GH
4 GB G Skill Ram
160 G Scratch disc
Nvidia Geforce 6800 XT
XP Pro 32 Bit

I think my bottleneck is in my fsb of my processor, im sure a core 2 duo in this board would be a little quicker but im happy for now. gonna build a new rig soon.




  
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Oct 22, 2009 09:29 as a reply to  @ post 1517722 |  #320

Kind of late in the game, but I just stumbled across this thread.

25.7 sec

Gigabyte GA-G31M-ES2L
Intel E5200 @ 3.5GHz
Corsair 4GB DDR2 RAM
ATI 2600HD Pro 512 MB

Not bad for a super cheap machine. What's the general consensus on building a dedicated image processing machine? It seems like an insanely fast OC'd C2D would tear it up. The Core i7 920 seems decent, but expensive. Any thoughts on an Intel Xeon W3520 (3.16GHz) x2 setup? Maybe Adobe will better optimize CS5 for multiple threads.




  
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Oct 25, 2009 04:16 as a reply to  @ edwardcc's post |  #321

31 seconds with CS4
AMD Phenom X4 9600, 4gig ram, Palit 9800GT


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Nov 03, 2009 00:07 |  #322

18 seconds.

CS4

Home-assembled, purpose-built
i7 920 12GB RAM
Win7 Pro
ATI Radeon HD4800 Series
Dual 300GB Velociraptors


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Nov 05, 2009 00:11 |  #323

Aszental wrote in post #8603012 (external link)
Sigh dont know why my comp is so slow.

Intel i7 920
6 gig ram
gtx 275
Windows 7 64 Bit

... 25 seconds.

rest of the specs?




  
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Nov 07, 2009 17:39 |  #324

48.5 secs in 32bit and
47.5 secs in 64bit mode

On my Mac Book Pro 4,1
2.4 ghz
6gb ram
80gb intel SSD
OS-X 10.6.1
256mb 8600m video card




  
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Nov 15, 2009 12:04 |  #325

16 seconds :lol:


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Nov 24, 2009 10:04 as a reply to  @ tester3000's post |  #326

12 seconds Photoshop other than scratch drive locations set to default settings like I use everyday. Not a fresh boot and I had email and Internet explorer open with about a 6 tabs. In other words I ran this test in exactly the environment I normally use photoshop in.

Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
Adobe CS4 64 bit
i7 920 oc'd to 3.8
12 gig ram at 1600
Asus Rampage extreme 11 system board
Slow segate 1 tb drive
Scratch file set to a 5 gig compressed RAM DRIVE (superspeed)

I wont lie, I am really proud of my rig. Best PC I ever built.


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Nov 29, 2009 20:55 as a reply to  @ lens pirate's post |  #327

7 min. 28 sec.
on a Toshiba M40 Satellite laptop 1.8Ghz and 2GB Ram Windows XP Pro.
My old desktop would be slower with its 1.53GHz AMD Athlon and 2.5 GB of Ram.
I will be updating to one of those i7 920 systems very soon!!!


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Nov 30, 2009 01:05 as a reply to  @ Bruno1520's post |  #328

For those of you with the Core i7 systems, what is your experience with Hyperthreading?
Have you tried running the speed test with and without HT enabled?
If so, which produced the fastest times?

I'm trying to decide if HT is worth it (debating between i7-860 & i5-750).


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Dec 02, 2009 11:45 |  #329

3 mins 27 seconds, running on a lenovo x200 tablet:
Core2Duo L9400 1.86 ghz processor
4 gigs of ddr3 ram
5200 RPM almost-full HD

And I left the settings in photoshop to default (other than allowing it to gobble up 100% of my ram)




  
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Feb 04, 2010 07:34 as a reply to  @ FatCat0's post |  #330

Just finished building a new rig a week ago.

got 12.5 secs on this test, however, I'm still waiting for a new graphics card (5970).

Specs at the moment:

i7 920 overclocked to 4.0 GHz
12 gigs g.skill ram at 1900 MHz
Nvidia 8800 gt
Asus P6X58 Premium
Intel 2nd gen. SSD 160 gig running Win 7 x64
WD 1.5 TB Green drive running Photoshop CS4 x64

Air cooled with Noctua NH-U12P SE2

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http://valid.canardpc.​com/show_oc.php?id=996​558 (external link)




  
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