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Real World Performance 2600k @ 3.8Ghz CPU rendering times!

tweakboy

Diamond Member
Ok I thought peep that do video would like this or just the joe,,,

Z68 2600k @ 3.8Ghz plus 128GB SSD sata 3 , 6gbps Video card same as mine.

All 8 logical and physical cores used.

Adobe Premiere Pro 12. W7 Professional SP1 / 128GB A-DATA SSD 6gbps.

15 minute video took 2:45 to 3:30 minutes to fully render HD 1080p

1 hour video took 8 to 12 minutes to fully render.

Side Note: On his old Pentium D the times were 15 min video 1 hour or more. 1 hour video took 4 hours plus. all hd content. htcp He got a Hauppage HD PVR , gg and gb as always!

Thank you and God Bless!

Reason for different times because depending on effect or plugin used its bit different on render times. Also I looked at the windows clock.
 
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Yes sir Slufa111 its my Dads rig soo I have to sneak to do it. What voltage should I use for 4.5Ghz ,,, its at 1.30v rite now... The HSF on it is huge and sounds like a Jet at all times.. then if the GPU gets going its a take off baby lol ,, soo loud, daz part mostly the reason Im under water... so theres no fan on CPU ,, take away all that noise....... Tt 120mm fans @ 1300rpm
 
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Yes sir Slufa111 its my Dads rig soo I have to sneak to do it. What voltage should I use for 4.5Ghz ,,, its at 1.30v rite now... The HSF on it is huge and sounds like a Jet at all times.. then if the GPU gets going its a take off baby lol ,, soo loud, daz part mostly the reason Im under water... so theres no fan on CPU ,, take away all that noise....... Tt 120mm fans @ 1300rpm

Man is this the stuff I have to worry about when I have kids? Kids coming in and secretly overclocking my computer?
 
good grief, my 2500k will run all cores at 4.2 at 1.28 lol. That voltage there should already be good for 4.5 just set the multipliers 😛
 
Man is this the stuff I have to worry about when I have kids? Kids coming in and secretly overclocking my computer?

Yep, and depending on how adventuresome you are, you may or may not want to take a look-see in your browser cache afterwards too...😱
 
Yes sir Slufa111 its my Dads rig soo I have to sneak to do it. What voltage should I use for 4.5Ghz ,,, its at 1.30v rite now... The HSF on it is huge and sounds like a Jet at all times.. then if the GPU gets going its a take off baby lol ,, soo loud, daz part mostly the reason Im under water... so theres no fan on CPU ,, take away all that noise....... Tt 120mm fans @ 1300rpm
There's no need for water. You just need a massive HSF with a low rpm fan. You can get them dirt cheap these days. My rig is pretty much dead silent unless I'm gaming, and even then it's not bad at all.
 
Man is this the stuff I have to worry about when I have kids? Kids coming in and secretly overclocking my computer?
This is why God invented BIOS passwords. Also, speaking as a tech who works in schools, you should set a password even if you don't think you need one. Because otherwise some jackass will set a password and you'll be locked out (grumble, grumble).
 
This is why God invented BIOS passwords. Also, speaking as a tech who works in schools, you should set a password even if you don't think you need one. Because otherwise some jackass will set a password and you'll be locked out (grumble, grumble).
Lol if you think that's a pain... what I used to do (or rather I did it once) was setting the red switch on the PSU to 110V (I live in a country where it's 230V). The PSU said "poof" once somebody turned on the computer.
 
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