Mark Miller wrote:
Its been months since i've tested this sort of thing, but from what I
remember there is a point where as you go higher, performance starts to
very slowly drop. The point was lower than I'd expect, and def created
what looked like sweet spot settings.

This was my recollection as well, though, it's really quite application dependent. You should just test a spectrum and pick the best: let the computer tell you.

Note that if you use multiple threads, your sweet spot is likely quite a bit higher RAM buffer than with a single thread (but test it!).

Mike

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