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I was reviewing the new items in Photo 1.9 and came upon "Benchmark"  I ran it and numbers were generated for various parameters.  Can the magnitude of each indicate some level of quality or performance?  Or do you have to compare it to numbers generated from another computer?

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-- Walt
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Thanks Walt.  I had actually read that and it just told me how to run the test.  I did that and got numbers.  The reference goes on to say that you can compare them to others.  I wanted to know if there are typical numbers for different computer setups that have been run and the resulting parameters posted somewhere?  So, I have a Nvidia P2200 graphics card, I7 10700 10the generation cpu with 32 GB of ram.  So, I was curious about the results if RAM is decreased or increased.  Or, given that everything else was constant, the graphics card changed.  I am sure that eventually someone or Affinity Photo group will gather that info.  

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2 minutes ago, PhotoCat said:

I wanted to know if there are typical numbers for different computer setups that have been run and the resulting parameters posted somewhere?

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