Hi, I am Using Intel core i5 (Maybe 4th Gen)
But I am not Happy with Encoding time, so i am planning to buy a new pc with high specifications like intel Core i9 But Nowdays Ryzen is Becaming Popular in Gaming PCs
Intel Core i9 9900K (Coffee Lake) = 8 Core 16 Threads
Ryzen 9 3900x = 12 Core 24 Threads
So I Need A Better Suggestion Which Should I Will Take and Why ?
My Encoding Software = MeGUI, Handbrake
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Ryzen 9 3900x
Why? Cause it's faster than i9-9900K in x264 and x265. https://www.techpowerup.com/review/amd-ryzen-9-3900x/13.html
If you don't mind not having the "best" compression GPU encoding might also be a cheap and fast option. E.g. Nvidia GTX 1660. -
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Came across this for Intel Core i9 9900K vs Ryzen 9 3900x
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/amd-ryzen-9-3900x/13.html -
It depends on how "low" is "lower bit rate"; I'm at work right now but when I get home I will post some samples of test encodes I have done with the NetFlix samples from Xiph Derf, using NVENC H264 and HEVC on a GTX1050 and x264/x265. Honestly, at the bit rates NetFlix uses for their 4k content you would have a hard time telling the difference between the hardware and software encodes.
I had also done a few tests using some other sources with the 2200g's onboard Vega VCE encoder, the results showed promise but I deleted the test files and plan on redoing them with the above referenced test files, so I can get a better idea of the relative quality of each.
I personally can not fathom spending $500 on a processor, $150-$200 on a motherboard, another $100-$200 on ram, plus a new power supply, and a video card and ssd, if needed, if I'm not making money from the system. that 3900x will be $400 in 6 months, hell, the 1920x can be found for $270, when it was $800 at launch; and we know that AMD is planning on releasing the Zen 3, with DDR5, PCIE5 and SMT4 in end of 2020, beginning of 2021, and I'm sure Intel is planning on releasing a 10 core processor soon, probably at the same price point as the 3900x, so I see no reason to buy a top of the line system. -
How about Twitches limit of 3,500Kbit @1080p (H.264).
The best time to upgrade a PC is always tomorrow. I fully support maybe going will a slightly older CPU to get a better value but this "always around the corner" stuff is never ending. -
There is absolutely no correlation between using a GPU and quality. Any difference between CPU and GPU in speed and/or quality depends on the software you use. The algorithms have to be re-written to run on a GPU, which is why quality is sometimes not identical. In theory, the quality should not vary at all, if the port to the GPU architecture was done correctly.
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Though the PC in my computer details (AMD Ryzen 7 1700X 3.4Ghz 8 Core CPU) was built a few years ago, it's still quite fast,
BD to MKV/AC3 using Vidcoder takes about 2Hrs. DVD to MKV/AC3 is about 15Mn encoding. I don't use GPU encoding.
I would highly recommend a water cooler for any high powered CPU.
Link to the Ryzen build.
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/384584-Ryzen-upgrade-with-X1700-CPU-DDR4-RAM-and-M...hlight=corsair -
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Last edited by Zero-11; 21st Aug 2019 at 12:49.
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