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jtwrace:
If you choose to "play" go to Help > Benchmark and post the result along with your computer info.

2009 Mac Mini with 128GB SSD
=== Running Benchmarks (please do not interrupt) ===

Running 'Math' benchmark...
    Single-threaded integer math... 5.953 seconds
    Single-threaded floating point math... 3.534 seconds
    Multi-threaded integer math... 6.231 seconds
    Multi-threaded mixed math... 3.736 seconds
Score: 977

Running 'Image' benchmark...
    Image creation / destruction... 2.257 seconds
    Flood filling... 3.560 seconds
    Direct copying... 2.920 seconds
    Small renders... 3.105 seconds
    Bilinear rendering... 4.428 seconds
    Bicubic rendering... 2.104 seconds
Score: 1197

Running 'Database' benchmark...
    Create database... 5.204 seconds
    Populate database... 3.652 seconds
    Save database... 0.387 seconds
    Reload database... 0.129 seconds
    Search database... 3.211 seconds
    Sort database... 2.042 seconds
    Group database... 1.562 seconds
Score: 1328

JRMark (version 18.0.216): 1167

2012 MacBook Air
=== Running Benchmarks (please do not interrupt) ===

Running 'Math' benchmark...
    Single-threaded integer math... 4.299 seconds
    Single-threaded floating point math... 2.911 seconds
    Multi-threaded integer math... 2.338 seconds
    Multi-threaded mixed math... 1.627 seconds
Score: 1700

Running 'Image' benchmark...
    Image creation / destruction... 1.097 seconds
    Flood filling... 0.800 seconds
    Direct copying... 1.293 seconds
    Small renders... 1.492 seconds
    Bilinear rendering... 1.817 seconds
    Bicubic rendering... 0.969 seconds
Score: 2946

Running 'Database' benchmark...
    Create database... 2.694 seconds
    Populate database... 1.888 seconds
    Save database... 0.190 seconds
    Reload database... 0.075 seconds
    Search database... 1.539 seconds
    Sort database... 1.038 seconds
    Group database... 0.868 seconds
Score: 2593

JRMark (version 18.0.215): 2413


I'd also like to know if there is a direct correlation to higher the number the better the sound or whatever it might help with.  

jtwrace:
2012 MacBook Air
=== Running Benchmarks (please do not interrupt) ===

Running 'Math' benchmark...
    Single-threaded integer math... 4.392 seconds
    Single-threaded floating point math... 2.864 seconds
    Multi-threaded integer math... 2.337 seconds
    Multi-threaded mixed math... 1.633 seconds
Score: 1693

Running 'Image' benchmark...
    Image creation / destruction... 0.996 seconds
    Flood filling... 0.787 seconds
    Direct copying... 1.291 seconds
    Small renders... 1.491 seconds
    Bilinear rendering... 1.815 seconds
    Bicubic rendering... 0.974 seconds
Score: 2992

Running 'Database' benchmark...
    Create database... 2.665 seconds
    Populate database... 1.922 seconds
    Save database... 0.206 seconds
    Reload database... 0.075 seconds
    Search database... 1.587 seconds
    Sort database... 1.048 seconds
    Group database... 0.839 seconds
Score: 2578

JRMark (version 18.0.217): 2421

2009 Mac Mini with 128GB SSD
=== Running Benchmarks (please do not interrupt) ===

Running 'Math' benchmark...
    Single-threaded integer math... 5.958 seconds
    Single-threaded floating point math... 3.534 seconds
    Multi-threaded integer math... 6.283 seconds
    Multi-threaded mixed math... 3.712 seconds
Score: 975

Running 'Image' benchmark...
    Image creation / destruction... 2.076 seconds
    Flood filling... 3.576 seconds
    Direct copying... 2.887 seconds
    Small renders... 3.092 seconds
    Bilinear rendering... 4.568 seconds
    Bicubic rendering... 2.114 seconds
Score: 1201

Running 'Database' benchmark...
    Create database... 5.199 seconds
    Populate database... 3.771 seconds
    Save database... 0.328 seconds
    Reload database... 0.126 seconds
    Search database... 3.027 seconds
    Sort database... 2.066 seconds
    Group database... 1.548 seconds
Score: 1338

JRMark (version 18.0.217): 1172

bplexico:
I'll play!

2012 Mac Mini - 16 GB Memory - 512 GB SSD Boot Drive - 2.6 GHz Intel Core i7 - OS X - version 10.8.4 - Playback over NAS

=== Running Benchmarks (please do not interrupt) ===

Running 'Math' benchmark...
    Single-threaded integer math... 3.815 seconds
    Single-threaded floating point math... 2.532 seconds
    Multi-threaded integer math... 1.035 seconds
    Multi-threaded mixed math... 0.757 seconds
Score: 2335

Running 'Image' benchmark...
    Image creation / destruction... 0.812 seconds
    Flood filling... 0.698 seconds
    Direct copying... 0.801 seconds
    Small renders... 1.328 seconds
    Bilinear rendering... 1.001 seconds
    Bicubic rendering... 0.503 seconds
Score: 4277

Running 'Database' benchmark...
    Create database... 1.988 seconds
    Populate database... 1.626 seconds
    Save database... 0.171 seconds
    Reload database... 0.060 seconds
    Search database... 1.121 seconds
    Sort database... 0.903 seconds
    Group database... 0.792 seconds
Score: 3228

JRMark (version 18.0.216): 3280

freddie40:
My Turn!

2009 Mac Mini - 8 GB Memory - 40 GB SSD Boot Drive - 2.53 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo - OS X - version 10.8.4 - Playback over Firewire 800:

=== Running Benchmarks (please do not interrupt) ===

Running 'Math' benchmark...
    Single-threaded integer math... 4.794 seconds
    Single-threaded floating point math... 2.781 seconds
    Multi-threaded integer math... 4.784 seconds
    Multi-threaded mixed math... 2.833 seconds
Score: 1251

Running 'Image' benchmark...
    Image creation / destruction... 1.208 seconds
    Flood filling... 3.390 seconds
    Direct copying... 2.909 seconds
    Small renders... 2.427 seconds
    Bilinear rendering... 3.571 seconds
    Bicubic rendering... 1.705 seconds
Score: 1446

Running 'Database' benchmark...
    Create database... 3.568 seconds
    Populate database... 3.366 seconds
    Save database... 0.294 seconds
    Reload database... 0.118 seconds
    Search database... 2.570 seconds
    Sort database... 1.696 seconds
    Group database... 1.348 seconds
Score: 1659

JRMark (version 18.0.217): 1452


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Another!

2009 Mac Mini - 8 GB Memory - 60 GB SSD Boot Drive - 2.26 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo - OS X - version 10.8.4 - Playback over Firewire 800:

=== Running Benchmarks (please do not interrupt) ===

Running 'Math' benchmark...
    Single-threaded integer math... 5.240 seconds
    Single-threaded floating point math... 3.105 seconds
    Multi-threaded integer math... 5.293 seconds
    Multi-threaded mixed math... 3.143 seconds
Score: 1132

Running 'Image' benchmark...
    Image creation / destruction... 2.237 seconds
    Flood filling... 3.330 seconds
    Direct copying... 2.909 seconds
    Small renders... 2.714 seconds
    Bilinear rendering... 3.945 seconds
    Bicubic rendering... 1.858 seconds
Score: 1295

Running 'Database' benchmark...
    Create database... 3.924 seconds
    Populate database... 3.629 seconds
    Save database... 0.320 seconds
    Reload database... 0.123 seconds
    Search database... 2.795 seconds
    Sort database... 1.827 seconds
    Group database... 1.509 seconds
Score: 1522

JRMark (version 18.0.217): 1316

freddie40:

--- Quote from: jtwrace on September 09, 2013, 07:55:12 pm ---I'd also like to know if there is a direct correlation to higher the number the better the sound or whatever it might help with.  

--- End quote ---

Compared my Mac Mini (2009, 2.53 GHZ, 8GB of Ram, 40GB SSD) with a 2012 Mac Mini (2.5Ghz Intel I5, 16GB of Ram, 64GB SSD).  Both Machines were set up identically and at that point both machines were running Audirvana.  When I compared the 2 Mac Minis everything else in the system was the same.

The upshot was that even though the 2012 had more memory and a faster processor I did not like the sound as much.

A computer does not need much horsepower when playing PCM.  Where it needs the horsepower is when converting DSD to PCM or PCM to DSD.  A faster computer will convert faster.

There are many many factors that can hurt sound.  Dirty power, Power Supplies where the music is stored, OS, what else is running on the computer, USB cable and on and on and on...

Dave

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