GZIP compression safe?
#21
I had about 80Gb worth of games I ended up saving 20GB using CSO on default compression, so I'm pretty happy with results.
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#22
I just discovered PCSX2Bonus doesn't work with CSO Sad
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#23
(11-10-2015, 10:29 PM)Blyss Sarania Wrote: Wait you are saying default CSO was slower than 7zip gzip? Dafuq? Gzip was massively slower for me. As I said gzip was about 5 times slower when I ran the tests on my FX6300 @4.6Ghz. Yes I know it's not the best STR CPU but till it shouldn't be that much different. Hmmm.

Anyway I didn't know about pigz. Good stuff. My ISO folder is up to a whopping 178GB. If only I could be arsed to compress it XD

Also somehow the < > signs in that quote broke it for me and made my reply appear in it like the /quote wasn't there. Hmm.

Yes, that was my result, on intel old mobile cpu. In cso default speed oscillate around 2-2,5 MB/s, while in 7zip (maximum, not ultra) i have 3800 kb/s so almost twice speedup. But maxcso --fast is really amazing in speed - up to 50mb/s. I canot believe fx6300 has such low single thread speed, well maybe it has. Also maybe You found some bug in 7 zip?

Sorry for breaking forum bb code rules Cool
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#24
It has lowish single threaded but mine was heavily overclocked giving it the equivalent of something like i5 4440 so it shouldn't be that.

I did use ultra over maximum though so that could be why as I know ultra is stupid levels of slow.
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