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rhino:display_performance [2022/10/17]
maryfugier [Task Manager Performance Testing: Not the right tool]
rhino:display_performance [2022/10/17]
maryfugier [The CPU Bottleneck]
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 === The Race Car Analogy === === The Race Car Analogy ===
-I have a standard Toyota Civic sitting at the starting line.  I can’t “go” until all of my tires are changed, and my tank is filled with gas…+{{:rhino:cpu_bottle_neck_03.jpg?400|}} 
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 +I have a 90's 4-dr sedan sitting at the starting line.  I can’t “go” until all of my tires are changed, and my tank is filled with gas…
  
 It takes my pit crew 8 minutes to get everything ready. And then floor it, and it takes me 15 seconds to reach the finish line… So the overall time it took was 8:15 (8 minutes, 15 seconds). It takes my pit crew 8 minutes to get everything ready. And then floor it, and it takes me 15 seconds to reach the finish line… So the overall time it took was 8:15 (8 minutes, 15 seconds).
  
-I go out and I buy a Ferrari … and get on the starting line…+I go out and I buy an new Italian supercar … and get on the starting line…
 My crew still takes 8 minutes to get everything ready… I then floor it, and it takes, me less than 5 seconds to reach the finish line (300% faster)… The overall time it took was 8:05 (8 minutes, 5 seconds)… My crew still takes 8 minutes to get everything ready… I then floor it, and it takes, me less than 5 seconds to reach the finish line (300% faster)… The overall time it took was 8:05 (8 minutes, 5 seconds)…
  
-The crew is the CPU, and the car is the GPU. The Honda Civic is the Intel and Ferrari is the RXT Quadro+The crew is the CPU, and the car is the GPU. The older sedan is the Intel and supercar is the RXT Quadro
  
 If you really want Rhino to be faster, you will need to first invest in a faster CPU… Then augment that with a better GPU. If you really want Rhino to be faster, you will need to first invest in a faster CPU… Then augment that with a better GPU.
rhino/display_performance.txt · Last modified: 2022/10/18 by maryfugier