LunarMist said:
Pradeep said:
Just forget about upgrading the PC and get yourself a 1DsMKII.
Done! But now my PC seems slower than ever. RAW conversion times are around 19 seconds per frame.
16.6MP, 16-bit RAW images will do that to you
. They're 91.5MB aren't they? Consider yourself lucky. I'm going to be enjoying my S2 Pro for several more years in all likelihood. I'm beginning to think I should have stuck with my trusty Nikon F-401s until development on these digis slows down.
If it's something you're serious about spending money on, and you're willing to overclock, I'd really recommend taking a look at an i875P-based dual-Xeon system. You could put the basics together for under US$1000 (mobo, 2 Xeons, RAM). Most 2.4Ghz Xeons boot at 3.6Ghz at the 800Mhz FSB that those boards support. See my post earlier in this thread for your mobo options. Even though most RAW conversion applications (all?) aren't multithreaded, you can easily run two sessions at a time. Of course you could probably build two cheap A64 boxes for that price. Hmm.
Considering the slow pace of processor development, if you want to speed things up, then you're pretty much doomed to trying to parallelize the process in one way or another.
Incidentally,
Has anyone seen benchmarks on Apple's G5 RAW conversion performance? Those PPC 970s have an architecture that seems like it would be well-suited to RAW conversion (lots of registers, execution units, and Altivec...). I suppose it depends on how much optimization work has been done.