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Re: First Test: Asus eeePC 4G
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 05:23
by diPSy
VjSky wrote:First of all Resolume does not konow how to use multiple cpus unfortunately

so dual core does not enhance resolume performance but it can be usefull if youre using capture cards and secondly the eeePC has a singlecore mobile pentium, it does not support the dulacore architecture.
As for plugins, I haven't tried them, but since it works fine at 630 mhz and 3 layers, i think it will work good with plugins @ 900
Will give it a spin and report back
btw, welcome to the forum

Hmm, i know, that eee have single core =)). I just think, bcs Resolume works fine on my dual core AMD 3200, it's must work fine on eeePC too

. Can you test it with output? Bcs Resolume have some slow down with 2 renders.
Re: First Test: Asus eeePC 4G
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 15:38
by VjSky
I've, I have tested it with two outputs and it works fine, skips a little with 3 layers on chaos mode but its OK

Re: First Test: Asus eeePC 4G
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 22:45
by VJ_Chico
Whats the process resolution you are using?
Re: First Test: Asus eeePC 4G
Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 02:04
by VjSky
Ive tried 320x240 and vga, vga works but performance drops drasticaly when u add another clip, but for a lot of lo-fi gigs 320x240 is good enough, so it does the job...

Re: First Test: Asus eeePC 4G
Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 12:14
by barbarax
What is the fastest CPU being advertised on the web today? What is frequency of the fastest CPU for a desktop computer being advertised on the web?
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Re: First Test: Asus eeePC 4G
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 16:19
by HerrNieDa
oc'd Intel Core2 E8600 are saving the word records in SuperPi Benchmark, it's "only" dualcore... so for applications which use not more than 2 cores it should be the best solution!