Marco Wagner
February 28th, 2007, 10:24 PM
I am currently conducting a RENDER performance tests between 64bit XP and 32bit XP and Premiere Pro 2.0 . The main reason is I am upgrading and rebuilding my editor so I figured why not have some fun! I will be adding results as I can get them in over the next week or so. *All my hardware has certified Windows XP Pro 64bit drivers (luckily)Here goes...
(I am an overclocker so for this test I have clocked my machine back down to all factory settings. I have also removed two other drives I use in my "normal editing setup" to simplify this test.)
HARDWARE:
-Pentium D 920 (65nm dual core @2.8GHz 800MHz BUS L2 cache 4MB) LGA775 CPU
-Intel i945PVS Motherboard
-2GB DDR2 667 Dual channel (2x1GB) Rating 4.4.4.12
-nVidia GeForce 6800GT 256MB PCI-E
-Creative Audigy 2 ZS
-80GB WD SATA 7200RPM 8MB Cache drive (OS)
-80GB WD SATA 7200RPM 8MB cache drive (Capture)
-250GB WD SATA 7200RPM 8MB cache drive (Preview files)
-NEC DVD DL +/-R 16X
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SOFTWARE:
Fresh install -Windows XP Pro 64bit SP1 2003 Edition (based off of Server 2003 code)
Fresh install -Windows XP Pro 32bit SP2 (slipstreamed and chopped down)
All updates and security patches loaded. Latest drivers available as well.
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Premiere Pro 2.0
other running programs during test:
on 64bit - Avast 64bit Antivirus, Logitech Setpoint 64bit
on 32bit - McAfee 10.0 Antivirus, Logitech Setpoint 32bit
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Facts:
-Both installs are on the same drive, the 80GB (OS), in dual boot mode.
-Both Premiere installs render all preview files to the 250GB drive.
-Both Premiere project files reside in the default location (My Documents...).
-Both Premere installs pull the footage from the 80GB capture drive.
-XP64bit loads to desktop with 1.5 x the ram as the XP32bit load to desktop. (64bit has to load 32bit applets/apps too so 32bit programs can interact with hardware directly).
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Test night #1 -
30 seconds of DV 4:3 footage 48khz 16bit 720X480 29.97 Captured in PPro.
-I thought I'd start with just adding a normally intensive effect to an otherwise untouched block of footage. I chose Emboss for the first and Solarize for the second. I left the settings at default on the effects. Hit Enter to render and...
Emboss=XP64bit took 2:59 to render =XP32bit took 3:01
Solarize=XP64bit took 0:14 to render =XP32bit took 0:14
They both came out about the same. Keep in mind XP64bit is also running about 12 more services in taskmanager as well as using about 1.5x the ram!!! Almost zero performance hit. While we'd be fools to base any opinions after only two simple tests, my other experiences are nice with 64bit. It seems much snappier with switching between Premiere and other apps, as well as, seeming to handle the memory MUCH better. I noticed littled paging if any at all. It feels a lot more solid and boots quicker than 32bit XP.
More to come.
(I am an overclocker so for this test I have clocked my machine back down to all factory settings. I have also removed two other drives I use in my "normal editing setup" to simplify this test.)
HARDWARE:
-Pentium D 920 (65nm dual core @2.8GHz 800MHz BUS L2 cache 4MB) LGA775 CPU
-Intel i945PVS Motherboard
-2GB DDR2 667 Dual channel (2x1GB) Rating 4.4.4.12
-nVidia GeForce 6800GT 256MB PCI-E
-Creative Audigy 2 ZS
-80GB WD SATA 7200RPM 8MB Cache drive (OS)
-80GB WD SATA 7200RPM 8MB cache drive (Capture)
-250GB WD SATA 7200RPM 8MB cache drive (Preview files)
-NEC DVD DL +/-R 16X
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SOFTWARE:
Fresh install -Windows XP Pro 64bit SP1 2003 Edition (based off of Server 2003 code)
Fresh install -Windows XP Pro 32bit SP2 (slipstreamed and chopped down)
All updates and security patches loaded. Latest drivers available as well.
-
Premiere Pro 2.0
other running programs during test:
on 64bit - Avast 64bit Antivirus, Logitech Setpoint 64bit
on 32bit - McAfee 10.0 Antivirus, Logitech Setpoint 32bit
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Facts:
-Both installs are on the same drive, the 80GB (OS), in dual boot mode.
-Both Premiere installs render all preview files to the 250GB drive.
-Both Premiere project files reside in the default location (My Documents...).
-Both Premere installs pull the footage from the 80GB capture drive.
-XP64bit loads to desktop with 1.5 x the ram as the XP32bit load to desktop. (64bit has to load 32bit applets/apps too so 32bit programs can interact with hardware directly).
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Test night #1 -
30 seconds of DV 4:3 footage 48khz 16bit 720X480 29.97 Captured in PPro.
-I thought I'd start with just adding a normally intensive effect to an otherwise untouched block of footage. I chose Emboss for the first and Solarize for the second. I left the settings at default on the effects. Hit Enter to render and...
Emboss=XP64bit took 2:59 to render =XP32bit took 3:01
Solarize=XP64bit took 0:14 to render =XP32bit took 0:14
They both came out about the same. Keep in mind XP64bit is also running about 12 more services in taskmanager as well as using about 1.5x the ram!!! Almost zero performance hit. While we'd be fools to base any opinions after only two simple tests, my other experiences are nice with 64bit. It seems much snappier with switching between Premiere and other apps, as well as, seeming to handle the memory MUCH better. I noticed littled paging if any at all. It feels a lot more solid and boots quicker than 32bit XP.
More to come.