13" MBP 2.4GHz C2D 4GB RAM - 19 mins 25 secs @ 12,32 fps
I really need a faster mbp
Or i just shouldn't look at benchmarks like this anymore..
we should really be taking into consideration HDD Speed 5400 VS 7200 VS SSD (VS 3rd party SSD)
+1. Even the slowest hard drive type (presumably the 5400RPM HDD) isn't the limiting factor when running this particular benchmark.Originally did but looking through all the results and comparing showed no real differences. If there was a difference then I would include it.
I guess so but it just doesn't seem to make sense that a 17" with the same specs as my machine is slower than my 15"
but that said, I am proud to have the fastest score on this benchmark (even with dashboard running 'cause I forgot to terminate it )
I just bought the 15" 2.0 ghz i7. It still has the standard 4gb of RAM. I ran the test last night, but i'm not sure where to look in handbrake to find the results you guys have. Maybe I'm just an idiot lol.
Anyways, seemed to average about 6 or so minutes at around 36 fps. If someone can tell me where to look for the exact results I will update this post. Thanks!
on the top of the handbrake app window you will see an icon "Activity Window" look for that. Then in the report it puts up you will see a start time and a time in which it will read average FPS that is the end time.
I'd like to hear your opinion about that!
Update to my 13", i7, 4 GB, SSD Benchmark
Run it from a real cold start (not used it for about 8 hours, placed in a cool environment) while I lifted the MBP with a DVD-Cakebox at the screenside.
So the fan-exit was about 2-3cm above the table. My previous test was done putting it on a stool.
While I was running the test I kept blowing cool breath underneath the MBP...
This is what I found:
FOURTH TEST:
Start: 15:35:03
End: 15:43:58
TIME: 8 min. 55 sec.
work: average encoding speed for job is 27.050133 fps
That's an improvement of nearly 3 fps and roughly 1 min!!!
I'd like to hear your opinion about that!