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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 18 for Windows => Topic started by: mr8382004 on September 19, 2013, 12:49:56 pm
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Hello Im planning to upgrade my pc, just want to know what is the minimum processor needed to run sacd.iso smoothly?
Currently just using 5 years old AMD dual core with maybe 2Gb ram and cannt play sacd.iso multi channel.
Planning to buy laptop with Intel i3 or i5, please give suggestion.
Thanks ;D
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It's hard to give exact numbers.
I would expect any current four core Intel CPU to be able to handle 6 channel DSD compressed with DST and downsampled for PCM output. DST decoding is CPU expensive, but well threaded so more CPU cores help.
If you don't use DST compression, you'll probably be fine with a dual core CPU.
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Thanks Matt. ;D
Can increase ram help? If 4 cores are needed, will AMD be fine? Bec. i7 are much expensive.
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I can play multichannel SACD ISOs with a 4 year old AMD dual core and 3.2gb RAM. I am not sure whether the RAM makes any difference, it is probably just dependent on the processor. So that is only a year or so later than yours.
BTW, I think most multichannel SACDs use compression to fit all those channels on the disk, which is why it is the multichannel SACDs that give people problems.
Also, you should run the benchmark in the Help menu and report the final number here. It's possible your 5 year old PC is fine, and you have a setting wrong...
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Thanks kstuart, here's my benchmark result :
Running 'Math' benchmark...
Single-threaded integer math... 8.569 seconds
Single-threaded floating point math... 3.534 seconds
Multi-threaded integer math... 8.617 seconds
Multi-threaded mixed math... 3.571 seconds
Score: 782
Running 'Image' benchmark...
Image creation / destruction... 0.334 seconds
Flood filling... 1.133 seconds
Direct copying... 2.822 seconds
Small renders... 3.761 seconds
Bilinear rendering... 5.032 seconds
Bicubic rendering... 3.287 seconds
Score: 1344
Running 'Database' benchmark...
Create database... 0.720 seconds
Populate database... 3.306 seconds
Save database... 0.935 seconds
Reload database... 0.235 seconds
Search database... 3.026 seconds
Sort database... 2.153 seconds
Group database... 1.255 seconds
Score: 1849
JRMark (version 18.0.212): 1325
Hope you can make some comments, thanks again.
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What happens when you try to play multichannel SACD ISOs ?
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When I played multichannel, the song will stop for buffers almost every 30 seconds.
:)