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In Reply to: RE: Any failure of hard disks in your NAS ? posted by E-Stat on November 19, 2014 at 14:02:11
Hi and thanks a lot ! very interesting
Really impressive the cpu work for video tasks ...
I wonder if, as an extension, High Definition video files can be used to assess the quality of a streaming
I mean, if the streaming with this heavy files is very good streaming of audio should not be an issue.
Am i right ?
I have to find some of these very big files to test my little nas system
and in general all the peripherals.
Thanks again.
Kind regards,
bg
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I mean, if the streaming with this heavy files is very good streaming of audio should not be an issue.
Am i right ?
Seems resonable to me. I played a hi-def video on my laptop that lives on my server. While network utilization increased, CPU usage bumped 1% just a bit more frequently. Much like Abe's test simultaneously downloading three large files. I think the underlying question has to do with the CPU used. My previous 2002 circa Pentium could be slammed by most any application. The i7 actually has similar drystone and whetstone performance to the classic Cray 2 supercomputer. BTW, if you're interested in relative CPU benchmarks, I find this site to be pretty useful.
As for Handbrake , I don't have any other application that comes even close to fully utilizing all CPU cores simultaneously. Not Flight Simulator. Not Starry Night Pro that has to render the universe. The writers must have spent some time optimizing the code to get that kind of efficiency. It sure knows how to crunch numbers!
Hi and thanks a lot again for the very valuable advice
I will test my cheap LAN with some HD video files soon.
" The i7 actually has similar drystone and whetstone performance to the classic Cray 2 supercomputer "
wow ! this is impressive and speaks a lot about the technology improvements. Amazing i did not know this.
Thanks again.
Kind regards,
bg
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