p.11 #1 · Let us testing Photoshop speed in our system
126.2 seconds w/iTunes playing
102.1 seconds w/o iTunes
Dell P4 2.4 w/1Gig. And onboard video w/shared memory PS/CS
However, I don't think this is a realistic test of how PS will run on a PC (or Mac). This is purely a test of processor number crunching. This requires very little memory access and no disk IO, so increased memory won't make much of a difference and an optimized disk pipeline won't make any difference. When you're editing multi-100 meg files and opening, tweaking, closing them memory and disk make _lots_ of difference.
I'm not suprised to see that muti-processor and HT processor chips faired better too, since this is a processor bound job.
-Walden
PS. If you do this, don't forget that PS has a timer built in that will show the length of the last operation. Click on the black triangle in the status bar.
p.11 #2 · Let us testing Photoshop speed in our system
295 seonds for width 4000 px
61.8 seconds for width 2000 px
This is my brand new gateway notebook 7405 with AMD Athlon 3200+ 64 bit processor 1 MB L2 cache with 512 MB ddr ram and 80 GB hard drive. It also has ATI mobility radeon 9600 video card with 64 MB dedicated memory .
hmmmmmm.......centrino processors are actually looking good now
p.11 #10 · Let us testing Photoshop speed in our system
gourami wrote:
So who holds the slowest and fastest records for both Mac and PC so far?
My Toshiba laptop has got to be the slowest at 3:18. It's a 2.4GHz P4,but I can't seem to squeeze any better performance out of it. If someone has any clues, please fill me in. I have all the settings in the Performance section set to maximum.
Steve
p.11 #11 · Let us testing Photoshop speed in our system
I'd like to see the results in a graph form.
My results:
40 sec
3.2 P4
2 gig ram PC3200
raptor 36 gig primary drive
WD 250 storage
ATI 9600 256mb video
ASUS P4P800-E mother board
p.11 #12 · Let us testing Photoshop speed in our system
actually it quite unfair to test like this as you are buying into a system, not cpu only as this test has shown.
personally i use macs and linux and they are more stable and nicer.
but i can use any *nix or windows for that matter.
buy the way i own the fastest record and that's a windows machine.
p.11 #19 · Let us testing Photoshop speed in our system
41s.
Dell Dimension 8400
P4 3.0g w/HT
1g DDR2 PC2-4200 ram
Main drive-160g SATA
Second drive-80g SATA (partitioned 25g/55g, with the 25g partition used for PS scratch disc)
p.11 #20 · Let us testing Photoshop speed in our system
Jacksmyname wrote:
41s.
Dell Dimension 8400
P4 3.0g w/HT
1g DDR2 PC2-4200 ram
Main drive-160g SATA
Second drive-80g SATA (partitioned 25g/55g, with the 25g partition used for PS scratch disc)
That's strange, my 8400 wit same specs (but two HD 160 GB S-ATA with RAID controller) give me 49 s as processing time. The fact I'm using a RAID controller should give me better HD performance... I don't think the Graphics card would come into play, I have a ATI Radeon PCI-E 800 se.
Are you using XP professional? Or would it be the PS scratch disc that allows this difference in speed?