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May 26 2013 06:11pm
as of now my 2600k is undervolted @ stock clocks and was wondering if i would see any difference with overclocking that would be worth it, thanks

rest of system is bossly so dont ask ;)
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May 27 2013 01:31am
Quote (Hermione @ 27 May 2013 04:11)
as of now my 2600k is undervolted @ stock clocks and was wondering if i would see any difference with overclocking that would be worth it, thanks

rest of system is bossly so dont ask  ;)


wrong section
but yeah you can normally see a 20% increase in performance with a decent overclock, but ensure your cooler can handle it
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May 27 2013 02:33am
Definitely!

I run my 2600k at a constant 4.7ghz and the high resolution rendering and exporting is much quicker.

Also protip, if you are exporting a lot of files at once and need it to be quicker, break it into segments. Do half/half at the same time, or split it into 4 groups. Muh cores.
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May 27 2013 07:55am
Quote (jayandnix @ May 27 2013 03:31am)
wrong section
but yeah you can normally see a 20% increase in performance with a decent overclock, but ensure your cooler can handle it


i tell you its bossly

Quote (lithfkn @ May 27 2013 04:33am)
Definitely!

I run my 2600k at a constant 4.7ghz and the high resolution rendering and exporting is much quicker.

Also protip, if you are exporting a lot of files at once and need it to be quicker, break it into segments. Do half/half at the same time, or split it into 4 groups. Muh cores.


i dont have a problem with exporting but was wondering if rendering would be any quicker which is quick already and if it would be worth it
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May 27 2013 08:28am
Quote (Hermione @ May 27 2013 11:55pm)
i tell you its bossly

i dont have a problem with exporting but was wondering if rendering would be any quicker which is quick already and if it would be worth it


Yes it renders quicker, it will do everything quicker. Why not do it?

Also, when you import next, try choosing 1:1 preview. It will take a lot longer to import but the high res renders will be instant when you click them.
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May 27 2013 08:41am
Quote (lithfkn @ May 27 2013 10:28am)
Yes it renders quicker, it will do everything quicker. Why not do it?

Also, when you import next, try choosing 1:1 preview. It will take a lot longer to import but the high res renders will be instant when you click them.


when i import i just sync my folder
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May 27 2013 08:49am
Quote (Hermione @ May 28 2013 12:41am)
when i import i just sync my folder


You don't have separate catalogues for shoots?
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May 27 2013 10:43am
Quote (lithfkn @ May 27 2013 10:49am)
You don't have separate catalogues for shoots?


i have it set up in dated folders
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