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  1. Hi
    I'm going to spend some money to buy dedicated server(s) for video encoding

    Which one is good for encoding?

    1. 1 x (Intel® Core™ i7-6700 | 32GB Ram | 2x500GB SSD) = $40

    2. 2 x (Core™ i7-920 | 160GB Ram | 2TB Sata) = $40

    Which one is better? One i7-6700 cpu vs two i7-920 (disturbed encoding) ?
    Last edited by ben45; 12th Nov 2016 at 05:15.
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    I would go with the first one with the "i7-6700". RAM looks like more than enough, and the storage is good if you think that's enough. But the i7- 6700 is quite a bit better than the i7-920.
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  4. Originally Posted by KarMa View Post
    I would go with the first one with the "i7-6700". RAM looks like more than enough, and the storage is good if you think that's enough. But the i7- 6700 is quite a bit better than the i7-920.
    So you say one "i7-6700" is better than two "i7-920" ?
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    The i7-920 has no support for DDR4 ram, and no hardware encoder (should you decide to explore that).

    http://ark.intel.com/products/37147/Intel-Core-i7-920-Processor-8M-Cache-2_66-GHz-4_80-GTs-Intel-QPI
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    Originally Posted by ben45 View Post
    Originally Posted by KarMa View Post
    I would go with the first one with the "i7-6700". RAM looks like more than enough, and the storage is good if you think that's enough. But the i7- 6700 is quite a bit better than the i7-920.
    So you say one "i7-6700" is better than two "i7-920" ?
    Yeah around double.
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