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Trying to play with the big boys but I mean... you've just got to laugh at this. This is pathetic.
However I do not understand the Mhz, maybe some of you can explain?.. 1.7 Ghz is what my PC says.. It's a pentium M processor..
search google for a little program"ThrottleWatch" which will tell you what the core frequency is running at, you then know if your machine is stepped down or not.
cheers.
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ok.. Did two further trys, one yesterday and one today. The first involved lifting up my laptop 3/5 of an inch above the table for better cooling. Secondly I sent the render off to render on the backburner server rather than inside max. I gained 25 minutes, I'm not sure what did the trick? (My Mhz reading said 56
When I proceeded with the steps jow gave me, I gained another 9 minutes. (Mhz reading 1681)
Which leaves me with the time 2h 56m 47.2s.
Cheers,
K.
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Tried the file on my Dual Xeon setup.
Specs:
MB: Asus PCH-DL
CPU: 533 Xeon running at 205x17 (~3,5Ghz, FSB 820)
RAM: 2GB Mushkin Black Level 2
It's not the hightest OC possible, it's just the 100% stable setup i'm working with each day. Price for Board, RAM, and CPUs is below 1300$, so still a real bargain.
Regards, MichaelThis signature is only a temporary solution
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Here are the results from my aging workstation which is around 2.5 years old
Dual AMD 2600+
2 gigs of PC2100 ram
Here are the results of my new Sager Laptop
Pentium M 2.0ghz
1 gig of 533 ram
don't know why it claim a different speed.
I figured you guys needed some results from some slow people as well.
Interesting to see the results from the Dual Core Opturon. That is a big jump. But MAN those expensive procs... listing for $1,328 on pricewatch.
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CPnichols, interesting to see you are using 1.47.04
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would love to get my hands on some dual core opterons to test this out with!!
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