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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!