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Old 3rd August 2019, 10:03   #121  |  Link
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Does anyone know if there is any solution for this yet? The same is happening to my 2990WX at the moment. Maybe if using Coreprio?
According to guy from level1techs ( https://youtu.be/cTmnyOZ0pE4?t=34m ) you should
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Done.

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https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pa...502-7742&num=4

Looks like Phoronix´s benchmark isnt able to saturate all these cores... but nevertheless.. impressive numbers for the new EPYC 7xx2 series
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Was this done on a Windows 7 or Windows 10 machine?

I think I read that Windows 10 performs much faster for the Ryzen 3000
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Was this done on a Windows 7 or Windows 10 machine?

I think I read that Windows 10 performs much faster for the Ryzen 3000
Within margin of error. Do not expect miracles.
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Within margin of error. Do not expect miracles.
Thanks, so not significant.

So is your windows 7 updater able to get Windows 7 running well with the Ryzen 3000 CPUs?
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Old 14th September 2019, 21:52   #126  |  Link
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Example for a bad Encoding CPU (i7700k) ~70hours for an 2h video



I would say, minimum 8 cores (I9900k or Ryzen 7 3xxx for example)
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Thanks, so not significant.

So is your windows 7 updater able to get Windows 7 running well with the Ryzen 3000 CPUs?
Yep. However If you have x570 then you will have to add this step to get USB 3 ports to work
https://www.sevenforums.com/drivers/...l?#post3441921
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For those who are still wondering which is the fastest platform for HEVC encoding:

8K real-time HEVC encoding at 79fps with just one CPU (!)

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/am...ing,40400.html
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I have a question that hopefully someone can help me with.

I have two computers, a PC I built and a 2018 mac mini. Using handbrake on both, using the same settings with the same file and encoding with HEVC 10bit I get very different results.

The PC uses an Intel 5820 and the Mac uses an Intel 8700.

The encode that comes out of the macs 8700 is quite a bit smaller file size than the one produced by the 5820 and it also has noticeably better image quality. Why is that? I'm considering an upgrade and knowing why the file is both smaller with better quality would help me in choosing which processor for a new build.

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Do you use the same handbrake version with the same third-party tools version ?
The OS are different so executable must be different (I don't know MAC OS very well).
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I think the OS but I'm not sure.
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Is one using quicksync and the other using pure software? Realistically there should be no difference between the 2 if you are using the exact same settings, profiles, etc.
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How big is the file size and quality gap? Does one of the systems have way more cores than the other? There used to be quality regressions using frame threading, although this has gotten quite a big better in recent years.
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Does anyone know why avx2 is being used when set to auto detect on my intel 7820x? I typically set it to avx512, but forgot to do so on my last batch.
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Because AVX512 is not generally recommended, so you need to enable it manually if you want to use it. Basically you should test to see if you benefit from it or not, seems to depend on the case quite a lot.
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Because AVX512 is not generally recommended, so you need to enable it manually if you want to use it. Basically you should test to see if you benefit from it or not, seems to depend on the case quite a lot.

Ok, I didn’t know it was excluded from auto detection, thanks for the info and I tested it a while back. My results showed a slight improvement in FPS, even with a negative offset, so I just stuck with it.
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Ok, I didn’t know it was excluded from auto detection, thanks for the info and I tested it a while back. My results showed a slight improvement in FPS, even with a negative offset, so I just stuck with it.
AVX512 makes the processor too hot so the clock speed of the AVX portion is reduced and as a result it isn't very fast. I think Intel might have fixed that in their latest processors.
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AVX512 makes the processor too hot so the clock speed of the AVX portion is reduced and as a result it isn't very fast. I think Intel might have fixed that in their latest processors.

Yep, that’s the reason for the negative offset. From the small amount of testing I did, avx512 still came out with slightly higher FPS even with a couple hundred mghz lower clock due to offset.

Though I will admit that I wouldn’t be able to run 512 if my computer wasn’t located in a 65-70f temp room.
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Yep, that’s the reason for the negative offset. From the small amount of testing I did, avx512 still came out with slightly higher FPS even with a couple hundred mghz lower clock due to offset.

Though I will admit that I wouldn’t be able to run 512 if my computer wasn’t located in a 65-70f temp room.
Ha with winter coming, you can just place it outside and run without an offset :P haha.
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I had a chance to do a small sample test and here are my results:

system: 7820x oc'd to 4.4ghz with 32g of memory. A -3 offset was used for both avx2 and avx512 as explained below.

10 minute 1080p sample on auto detect: 5.38fps
10 minute 1080p sample on avx512: 5.72fps

5 minute 4k sample on auto detect: 0.84fps
5 minute 4k sample on avx512: 0.92fps

crf and slower settings were used on all samples.

The odd part is that both auto detect (avx2) and avx512 needed the same -3 offset or windows becomes unstable and crash. Also, avx2 ran 5-10c hotter than avx512, which is the opposite of what I thought would happen.

Results might be different on a longer sample clip, but I really didn't want to invest too much time into it since for whatever reason avx2 was pushing out more heat than what I am comfortable with.
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