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LR performance on AMD EPYC CPUs

Community Beginner ,
Jan 18, 2021 Jan 18, 2021

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Does anyone run LR on AMD EPYC or found performance data for that?

I consider creating a Windows 10 Pro VM just for LR. Yes, I am aware that is not the typical bread-and-butter-build.

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Jan 18, 2021 Jan 18, 2021

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The AMD EPYC processors are intended for servers and embedded systems. Using them on a desktop based application that doesn't particularly excel at maximising the capatbilities of highend desktop and laptop CPUs seems like a bit of overkill, and given their cost, hardly good value for money.

 

 

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Yes, I agree it would be no good value for the cost if the entire system would only serve LR.

However, using LR in a Windows 10 Pro VM means LR ist just one of several "tasks" running on that machine.

The single thread performance of current (Rome) EPYC is about 25% below desktop CPUs, so I don't expect to "beat" top notch desktops/workstations.

I'm just wondering if anyone has a system like that with LR on it to get a feeling how it performs there.

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