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Tatsh
20th June 2006, 15:17
HP has begun making AMD Turion 64 laptops and I bought one. The CPU downclocks when doing things like internet browsing to 800MHz (200 x 4), video decoding at 1.6GHz (200 x 8), and video encoding at 2GHz (200 x 10). I do not know how it knows what needs full speed or partial speed or the slowest available speed, but somehow VirtualDub has it going up to 2GHz.

When I run DGIndex with 32-bit SSE2 MMX, the speed of the processor is 1.6GHz, which is of course much better than 800MHz. It takes about 5 minutes (I don't know if this is usual) per each 20 minutes or so (tv episodes).

Does anyone know a trick to make the processor stay at 2GHz or make a program tell the processor to stay at 2GHz? The processor even has its own drivers from HP, but even before the drivers it was re-multiplying all the time. VirtualDub somehow has the processor believing that it needs the full 2GHz. I'd love if DGIndex could do that too.

squid_80
21st June 2006, 09:59
I think when creating a project with dgindex, you're limited by the hard disk transfer speed rather than your cpu. I always make sure to try and save the project file to a different physical drive than where the original vob/m2v/tp files are stored.

Tatsh
21st June 2006, 12:23
I'm sort of beginning to think that. The difference in HD speed, such as the RPM being 4200 instead of 7200, or otherwise it's the SATA -> USB2 adaptor speed, which is significantly slower than actual SATA.

squid_80
21st June 2006, 13:38
The easy way to check: hit ctrl-alt-del, go to the processes tab and check how much cpu dgindex is using while it is creating the project. Unless it's close to 100%, your cpu isn't the bottleneck. Mine sits at around 16%.

BigDid
21st June 2006, 18:56
...Does anyone know a trick to make the processor stay at 2GHz or make a program tell the processor to stay at 2GHz? ...
Hi,

Try RightMark CPU clock utility (RMclock HLT), it has different settings so you can switch from power saving to maximal performance to performance on demand :)

I agree on DG Index and have tried full power with little to no gain.

Did

Tatsh
21st June 2006, 19:14
Thanks. I'll definitely try that.

EDIT: That works great, but does not affect DGIndex so it is definitely the HD speed now.