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    I am looking to speed up the backing up of my movies. When compression is needed, I am looking at 3+ hrs of ripping then burning to backup is another hour. During this time my Amd 3.1 duel core is pegged. Due to this i am looking at upgrading my CPU. My question is will a X4 be supported or even an X6. I know that some programs only support certain number of cores. Don't know what the case is for DVDfab.

    Besides that, any other suggestions for decreasing that time?

    #2
    More cores = improved performance; the more cores, the better.

    Please do not compress on the initial rip from the BD disc.
    Rip uncompressed to hdd, then go ahead and compress/modify/convert from the already ripped files, as you wish.

    Doing otherwise creates needless wear and tear on your ODD (BD drive) and also creates a bottleneck
    If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

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      #3
      maineman is givin some solid information, I'd like to through in if you are upgrading your processor you might want to upgrade your power supply to! This in the long run will also give you the option to add say a better video card and more memory which will also help allot in compressing video!
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        #4
        But far as multi-cores, there are no limits to what DVDfab will utilize?

        Far as power supply I am using a 750 watt supply and am running with excess. I have a radeon 4670 which sits idle during the use of DVDfab and of the 4 gigs I have, usage never goes much over 2 gigs and never over 2.2 gigs.
        Last edited by Beatlejuice; 06-10-2011, 04:17 PM.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Beatlejuice View Post
          I am looking to speed up the backing up of my movies. When compression is needed, I am looking at 3+ hrs of ripping then burning to backup is another hour. During this time my Amd 3.1 duel core is pegged. Due to this i am looking at upgrading my CPU. My question is will a X4 be supported or even an X6. I know that some programs only support certain number of cores. Don't know what the case is for DVDfab.

          Besides that, any other suggestions for decreasing that time?

          want speed go with intel 2600K cpu with all Fab
          A/V set to software avg compression time 35-40min @13-15MB/s avg.

          Rip=20-25min , compression=35-40min , burn=20Min
          Windows 7 64bit ultimate
          CPU: i7 4770K @4.5 vcore@1.28v temps 27c/67c
          RAM: 16GB DDR3 @2133
          GPU: nVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 2GB
          SSD: 2 X 60GB OCZ vertex 3 RAID 0 (boot drive)
          HHD: 1 TB WD BLK (storage and back up)
          PSU: 760W ,Fans 1x200mm and 2x120mm

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            #6
            Originally posted by ernielee View Post
            want speed go with intel 2600K cpu with all Fab
            A/V set to software avg compression time 35-40min @13-15MB/s avg.

            Rip=20-25min , compression=35-40min , burn=20Min
            Burn depends on media and set speed. I burn at 2x 50gb media and it takes 1hr to an 1 hr 1/2 rip 25-40 min with 4 core AMD
            For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
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              #7
              I was looking at either amd 965 quad 3.4 or 1090t hex 3.2. Just wanted to make sure that the extra cores would be used by the software.

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                #8
                I'm running a hexacore and Fab uses all cores. I get a 45gb full disc movie done in about an hour 1/2.
                AMD Phenom II X6 1055T 2.8 @ 3.3ghz stock cooling
                ASUS M4A89GTD Pro/USB3 Sata 6gb/s ATI HD4290
                G.Skill RipJaws 8gb(2x4) DDR3 PC10666
                Antec 750W Continuous Power
                Pioneer BDR205
                64gb OCZ SSD AGILITY 2
                WD 640gb HDD Internal
                WD 2TB HDD External
                CoolerMaster 690series
                ViewSonic 22" LED 1080p Full HD
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Beatlejuice View Post
                  I was looking at either amd 965 quad 3.4 or 1090t hex 3.2. Just wanted to make sure that the extra cores would be used by the software.
                  I have always used AMD and the hex core is a great processor! I have read that the i7 2600 k or maybe it was the i5 out does the hex core AMD. So do your homework!
                  For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
                  or Vista C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab\Log
                  or for XP C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
                  Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal and Burn log(s)and post right here.

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                    #10
                    Intel I have read is a superior processor. It is also a decent bit more expensive. I think the Amd will do what I need for a reasonable price. Thanks for all the advice and suggestions.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by ernielee View Post
                      want speed go with intel 2600K cpu with all Fab
                      A/V set to software avg compression time 35-40min @13-15MB/s avg.

                      Rip=20-25min , compression=35-40min , burn=20Min
                      If I may, add to the conversation, my 2600k takes about 45mins to compress 50gb to 25gb.

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                        #12
                        I think that is very good compression time! what are the rest of your system specs?
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                        or Vista C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab\Log
                        or for XP C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by DiabloZoe View Post
                          I think that is very good compression time! what are the rest of your system specs?
                          2600k @ 4.8 ghz
                          ASUS z68 pro motherboard
                          Boot Drive is WB BLACK SATA 6gb/s 1TB
                          Other Drive is Hitachi SATA 6gb/s 3TB
                          RAM is Ripjaws X 8gb DDR3-1600mhz

                          The screenshot above did not use CUDA.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by j6snowman View Post
                            2600k @ 4.8 ghz
                            ASUS z68 pro motherboard
                            Boot Drive is WB BLACK SATA 6gb/s 1TB
                            Other Drive is Hitachi SATA 6gb/s 3TB
                            RAM is Ripjaws X 8gb DDR3-1600mhz

                            The screenshot above did not use CUDA.
                            You have an i7 over clocked to 4.8???? Wow!!
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                            or Vista C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab\Log
                            or for XP C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
                            Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal and Burn log(s)and post right here.

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                              #15
                              And hopefully a fan that sounds like an F-16 taking off.
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