Photoshop Speed test for both Macs and PC.


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wildstallion said:
pentium d 930 3.0ghz dual core 1 gb 677 ghz ram = 52.34 seconds with itunes playing and firefox running

wah very good leh...i have the same config with 3.2GB RAM and that's the timing (52sec) i can achieve :(
 

i tried the test at applecentre orchard on an intel imac 2.1ghz and 1.5 gig of ram with only photoshop CS active. Best timing i got was 1:43.

so it's true that photoshop isn't exactly optimized for the intel macs.:)
 

Castlesinthesky said:
i tried the test at applecentre orchard on an intel imac 2.1ghz and 1.5 gig of ram with only photoshop CS active. Best timing i got was 1:43.

so it's true that photoshop isn't exactly optimized for the intel macs.:)

The Yonahs (used in the Intel macs and also the new core solo and core duo notebooks) are 667MHz FSB chips. They lack the raw bandwidth when it comes to streaming data. Partly also because they simply run at slower raw clockspeed. Their FP is also weaker than the P4's and A64's and simply suffer when it comes to applications like PS, video encoding etc.. For gaming, they're clock for clock, superior to almost all other chips in the Windows platform.
 

Haiz Apple going to wrong path? :dunno:
 

Castlesinthesky said:
i tried the test at applecentre orchard on an intel imac 2.1ghz and 1.5 gig of ram with only photoshop CS active. Best timing i got was 1:43.

so it's true that photoshop isn't exactly optimized for the intel macs.:)

intel mac running at this timeing ? somehow... I think you got the test wrong leh..... it should be way way slower....
 

Firefox said:
The Yonahs (used in the Intel macs and also the new core solo and core duo notebooks) are 667MHz FSB chips. They lack the raw bandwidth when it comes to streaming data. Partly also because they simply run at slower raw clockspeed. Their FP is also weaker than the P4's and A64's and simply suffer when it comes to applications like PS, video encoding etc.. For gaming, they're clock for clock, superior to almost all other chips in the Windows platform.


hmm could the fact that it's running on rosetta and being emulated for the moment contribute to the sameness in speed?

The other apps are blazing fast though, those that have had their universal binaries released
 

rueyloon said:
intel mac running at this timeing ? somehow... I think you got the test wrong leh..... it should be way way slower....


nope, i can double confirm this, i did the test twice with my girlfriend and my staff friend taking timing. same time for both rounds. 1:41 and 1:43 to be precise.

Oh yah and i followed the instructions on the 1st page to a T, cause i logged into cs to view this thread before the test.
 

Castlesinthesky said:
i tried the test at applecentre orchard on an intel imac 2.1ghz and 1.5 gig of ram with only photoshop CS active. Best timing i got was 1:43.

so it's true that photoshop isn't exactly optimized for the intel macs.:)


24secs...nice;)
Not intel mac though but Power Mac G5 Quad with 4.5GB ram
 

Entrope said:
PowerMac G5 Quad 2.5GHz with 2.5GB PC2-4200/444 Memory.

Photoshop CS2

20.07 Seconds

Hey, how can 4.5GB ram still slower?..kekeke
I do have few apps(firefox,PS,Novell EMail) running but also shouldn't be slower so much mah...:think: Haha,my company kanna con is it?..
 

Castlesinthesky said:
hmm could the fact that it's running on rosetta and being emulated for the moment contribute to the sameness in speed?

The other apps are blazing fast though, those that have had their universal binaries released

Office apps launch awfully fast not just on the Yonahs but the Dothans as well. They are smaller and fit more readily into the fairly large 2MB cache on the a/m processors. Makes them perfect processors for laptops used solely for powerpoint presentations/ word/ web browsing etc..

Emulation will probably impact the performance in Photoshop but the Yonahs don't actually come close to the Prescotts or Athlon64's either way since them lack the raw bandwidth and FP power.
 

My Centrino 1.66Ghz Duo did 1min 18secs
 

Now this is something new that might interest some people out there! :) Put my new baby to the test...

Macbook 1.83ghz
1.25GB (1x1GB + 1x256MB)
60GB
Tiger 10.4.6
PS CS2

TIMING: 1 min 26 sec! (ran 2 times with this timing)

Looks pretty good to me!
 

behyx said:
Now this is something new that might interest some people out there! :) Put my new baby to the test...

Macbook 1.83ghz
1.25GB (1x1GB + 1x256MB)
60GB
Tiger 10.4.6
PS CS2

TIMING: 1 min 26 sec! (ran 2 times with this timing)

Looks pretty good to me!

That's terrible. It's due to the lack of optimised code for x86 in the current version of CS2 for Mac.
 

ran this on my new laptop Dual 2.33Ghz.
35 secs !!!!! ran this twice to confirm.

new laptop has got 4Gb ram DDR2-667 CL3
 

anka said:
ran this on my new laptop Dual 2.26Ghz.
35 secs !!!!! ran this twice to confirm.

new laptop has got 4Gb ram DDR2-667 CL3

Excellent! I would expect that kind of performance from a Core Duo 2.26.

Which model is it?
 

it's a HP nx9420. i swapped out the base model core for a DC2.26
 

anka said:
it's a HP nx9420. i swapped out the base model core for a DC2.26

I have been looking around for an NX6320 and none of the SLS shops seem to stock it. Where did you buy yours?

And where did you get the DC2.26? ;-)
 

kahheng said:
I have been looking around for an NX6320 and none of the SLS shops seem to stock it. Where did you buy yours?

And where did you get the DC2.26? ;-)

i got the base model from US
nx9420 with 1.66ghz and 1920x1200 screen with 100Gb 7.2k sata
I upgraded the ram myself and bought the processor from ebay.
now i got a 1.66ghz dual core sitting in my drawer.
 

anka said:
ran this on my new laptop Dual 2.26Ghz.
35 secs !!!!! ran this twice to confirm.

new laptop has got 4Gb ram DDR2-667 CL3

goodness, that's faster than the 48+ sec on my Pentium D 820 3.0GHz OCed to 3.8GHz!
 

can someone let this tread die?
It is making me depressed .... :(

BTW anyone tried loading Windows on the intel mac and try the test?
 

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