I was wondering if RAM or CPU cache is more important when converting with Ripbot or BD Rebuilder .
E8400,3.6Ghz-6MB cache-4GB RAM=12 hours
E4300,3.0Ghz-2MB cache-1GB RAM=18 hours
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cpu speed is much more important than either
cpu cache is more important in most cases, unless you have a script or are doing filtering that uses a large amount of ram that then becomes the bottleneck. Also if you have a large memory footprint with other apps using lots of memory (or using Vista LOL), then that is also a scenario where memory may become the limiting factor.
This is not necessarily specific to ripbot or BD-RB, but to x264 and avisynth
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