toastem,
I simply cannot believe that two CPUs having such a large gap in speed can have such a different video encoding speed, with the faster chip losing out. As pointed out previously, video encoding depends solely on memory and CPU speed, and hence what you described is simply unbelievable. Have a look at the links I posted in this thread. Surely three (3) respectable sites cannot be wrong at the same time, don't you think?
I do not mean any aggression here; I suggest you examine your Intel rig for any misconfiguration. Make sure dual-channel memory is enabled, instead of single-channel. What chipsets are you using anyway?
Fabiux,
Anandtech is another good place to read stuff at and one I highly recommend over THG.
I simply cannot believe that two CPUs having such a large gap in speed can have such a different video encoding speed, with the faster chip losing out. As pointed out previously, video encoding depends solely on memory and CPU speed, and hence what you described is simply unbelievable. Have a look at the links I posted in this thread. Surely three (3) respectable sites cannot be wrong at the same time, don't you think?
I do not mean any aggression here; I suggest you examine your Intel rig for any misconfiguration. Make sure dual-channel memory is enabled, instead of single-channel. What chipsets are you using anyway?
Fabiux,
Anandtech is another good place to read stuff at and one I highly recommend over THG.
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