ASUS G74SX-A1
Intel Sandy Bridge Quad Core i7-2630QM (2.0GHz) Processor,
17.3" Full HD (1920 x 1080) LED Display,
12GB DDR3 1333MHz Memory,
1.5TB (750GB 7200RPM x 2) Hard Drive,
Blu-Ray DVD Combo Drive,
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M 3GB GDDR5 Graphics Card,
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit,
Resolume 4.1.7
I've only tested the HD benches, the 640x480 is not interesting anymore, in 4:3 I mainly use 1024x768, otherwise it's 16:9 and 1080P
Setup: laptop as control monitor 920x1080, 1 fullscreen output at 1920x1080 on HDMI output
So then I benched again with a different connection, not HDMI-DVI but Thunderbolt-DVI and it the results where slightly better:
Benchmarks 1920x1080
Clean: 9 layers
Noise: 9 layers
And again the Windows machine has won, all and all I am deeply disappointed with the whole macbook for it's performance, the only reason I 'm keeping it is because of it's weight and I am using max. 6/7 layers of content which is not all full HD.
Joris, compositions are getting bigger and bigger so any chance you guys could generate a set of 2K (2048x1536) & 4K (3840x2160) benchmark media so that we can start adding that to the benchmark results?
Benchmark for 1920x1080
Clean content: 20+
Noise content: 17
Benchmark for 640x480
Clean content: 20+
Noise content: 20+
This is the thinnest most powerful laptop to handle Resolume so well (as far as I know). My Cinebench score was 100FPS and I've had 0 hickups while working with Resolume thus far.
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