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    #16
    Originally posted by brack86svo View Post
    I the cores set to 4. I bumped it up to 8 and already had the turbo selected. I'm still only seeing 50-60%. Any other ideas?

    Thank you for your help.
    In Task Manager, right click on the DVDFAB process, select "Priority->High", that may give you a little more oomph.

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      #17
      I found two processes that run during a rip and gave them both high priority. This didn't make any difference. I'm running at 1.5 to 2 hours per rip, so I'm happy with that, just wanted to push them to 100% and see if I could get more. If it can't be done, it's not a huge deal.

      Thank you for the time.

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        #18
        If the card is NVIDIA and you have CUDA selected in A/V codecs, the GPU takes on about half of the workload. Mine shows 50% or less on the CPU load with Quick Sync running.
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          #19
          I have a AMD Radeon 6670. So what would I change to have the CPU's take on the full workload, or am I better off leaving it set the way it is?

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            #20
            My Radon 7700 doesn't do much of anything. You can go into common settings and under A/V codecs check the box to turn off all GPU activity, everything will be set to software and that's as good as it's going to get.
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              #21
              That worked! I turned off the GPU in DVDFAB and now it's pegging all 8 cores at 100% and has my rip time down to an hour and under.

              Thanks for all the help!

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                #22
                Glad you're going good pal!
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