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Old 27th October 2019, 11:30   #17611  |  Link
Pauly Dunne
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Originally Posted by Atak_Snajpera View Post
Crystal disk and assd are also useless because by default they use 1GiB test file. That's still enough to fit in ssd's dram cache. Most reviewers on YouTube do not bother to change that option.
Fair enough, but I did notice that, and did a couple of 32Gb runs...I think it slowed it down a bit.

Anyway, I've had enough of testing...I did a couple of "test's" with RB.

I noticed (with a stop watch), that the NVMe's DO speed up the copying & indexing in the initial stage of job creation.

Then the whole point of this saga...the combining of the chunks & the muxing is a LOT faster.

So I will run a few of my "big ass" 4K encodes, and see how they handle them.

If I decide to throw some NVMe's into another PC, I will NOT get ADATA's again. Even 970's would be better, and the 970 Plus's would be a little again..Pro are a bit exy.

Change of subject..

I'm thinking of possibly utilising the new script you have added to RB.

Could you please give me some pointer's on how I could use that to move a finished encode off the NVMe, to another location.

eg:- from G:/Ripbot Encodes to D:/
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