I'm using a low end computer Asus X301A <http://www.linlap.com/asus_f301a> :

Intel® Pentium® Dual-Core B970 2.3 GHz
Intel® HD2000 Graphics

Note that I'm using an SSD drive (the results should not change a lot with
a hard drive).

Exporting a 15 Mo RAW file with denoise, base curve, color correction etc.
takes 40 sec.
CPU reaches 72°C (54°C idle).

Bye


2013/10/6 Roumano <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>
> Personnaly i have buy a ati 7870 and it's tree time more faster than
> 8core of my CPU i7 2600K (overlocked)
>
> On a heavy denoising image, it's take 30 sec before to 8-9sec to export.
>
> Usualy, it's now take 3or 4 sec to export each image with my gpu.
>
>
> I hope it's help you.
>
> Regards
>
>
>
> Le samedi 05 octobre 2013 à 22:20 +0200, Paul Greindl a écrit :
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have an i7 and nvidia card (which currently for some reason does not
> > work with darktable) in one of my laptops and it takes around 10 sec to
> > get a 25-30 MB image from my canon processed. That to be said, the
> > processor and graphics (when they work) are really nice, but mobile
> > edition of course, so it's not the maximum performance you can get, I
> > think. And they are not to cheap, bought my laptop on sale...
> >
> > I'm also thinking of upgrading an currently unused desktop PC. I was
> > thinking about the AMD FX 8350 and an ATI HD Readon 7850 (the 2GB
> > version) or maybe a 7870. This, at least to me, seems to be a budget
> > effective way to get good performance... any thoughts on that proposed
> > setup?
> >
> > Cheers Paul
> >
> >
> > On 05.10.2013 21:51, Ochal Christophe wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > On 2013-10-05 20:52, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > >> * Ochal Christophe <[email protected]> [10-05-13 14:42]:
> > >>
> > >> Exporting, I'd go nuts otherwise :D
> > >> odd, my i7 w/12gb and system on ssd w/2 large sata drives @ raid 1
> takes
> > >> 5-6 sec's per image and *most* images are 24mb/raw from D7100.  Images
> > >> from my 12mb/raw D3 take 3-5 sec's.
> > > The RAWs are 33,6MB, the smaller ones fly through as well :)
> > >> But since I usually process 600-1500 images at a time and export at
> the
> > >> end, export time makes little difference to me as I usually walk away
> or
> > >> do something else in the mean tine.
> > > Same here
> > >> Still intending expanding ram to 24mb in the very near future.  I
> believe
> > >> the amount of ram on your video card is a large determinator re speed.
> > >>
> > > The more RAM on the card the less tiling has to occur & the faster the
> > > processing can be done.
> > >
> > > Cheers
> > >
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