I took the 64 bit plunge. Picked up this machine just yesterday:
So far I've only tried one avi=>dvd conversion in FAVC but it looks like about the same fps per core as my dual core AMD pc. It is nice to see 4 copies of QuEnc running and Core Temp showing all 4 cores at 100%. I tried some other encoding apps but multi-threading definitely benefits from the quad cores much less than multi-processing. The other conversions I tried I only got maybe 10 to 15% more fps than on the dual core.
Going to see about putting DVD-RB on next I think.
About the only thing annoying is for some reason they put this bright purple power LED just above the dim green disk access LED. Esp. if you have the machine on the floor it's tough to look through the bright light trying to see if the disk LED is flickering. Had to cover the purple LED with a black cardboard rectangle. Everything else seems really smooth though. It takes a bit of work to boot but it shuts down fast.
Oh, and for shell extension lovers(if there are any besides me here) I did find out that the workaround on MS site does work. If you have a 32 bit shell window as source and dest then drag & drop menus from 32 bit apps with shell extensions will usually show up and function as expected.
I made a little Hotkey app just to make it easy to open up the 32 bit shell windows. I'm still checking it out but it seems to work ok afaict.
So far I've only tried one avi=>dvd conversion in FAVC but it looks like about the same fps per core as my dual core AMD pc. It is nice to see 4 copies of QuEnc running and Core Temp showing all 4 cores at 100%. I tried some other encoding apps but multi-threading definitely benefits from the quad cores much less than multi-processing. The other conversions I tried I only got maybe 10 to 15% more fps than on the dual core.
Going to see about putting DVD-RB on next I think.
About the only thing annoying is for some reason they put this bright purple power LED just above the dim green disk access LED. Esp. if you have the machine on the floor it's tough to look through the bright light trying to see if the disk LED is flickering. Had to cover the purple LED with a black cardboard rectangle. Everything else seems really smooth though. It takes a bit of work to boot but it shuts down fast.
Oh, and for shell extension lovers(if there are any besides me here) I did find out that the workaround on MS site does work. If you have a 32 bit shell window as source and dest then drag & drop menus from 32 bit apps with shell extensions will usually show up and function as expected.
I made a little Hotkey app just to make it easy to open up the 32 bit shell windows. I'm still checking it out but it seems to work ok afaict.
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