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Old 25-01-2017, 07:17
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question for razor about constant speed lzma

great tool and great precompmt
i have a question is there a way to get constant speed in decompression when using mpzlib+srep+lzma:a1:mfbt4:d185m:fb273:mc10000:lc8.
i montor the disk usage is about 20 mb/s is there a better way to get 50 or 60 mb/s with the built in lzma not using fastzip or external xz.
i used 4x4:lzma work great it decompress gta 5 in 29 min using I7 6700K 4.7GHZ ON HDD WD BLACK but 4x4:lzma use half of cpu and i limit pzlib to 50%,
i disabled hyper threading to see how it work on I5 and agian try on 2 core 4 thread to see the different...
i try to use zstd with pzlib but i found the raito not great compare to lzma or 4x4:lzma...
so agian is there a middle ground improve lzma speed without using 4x4 only lzma.
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