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Hi, happy new year all
![]() I just have a question : I can read there is an impact on the final quality when the cores number grows up. Is it still happening ? I have a 3700X (8 cores) and I would like to know if I can go to a 3900X/3950X/5900X (12 to 16 cores) without losing quality vs my 3700X. Thank you ! |
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I've never seen any difference whatsoever, jumped myself from 1800X to 3900X. Even setting -F 1 really did nothing visibly different compared to -F 4. The filesize differences are very small at the same CRF which tells me that the content cannot differ much either.
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When I'm doing mission-critical quality encodes at lower resolutions with lots of cores, I'll set -F 1 and use --pmode. Last edited by benwaggoner; 6th January 2021 at 02:13. Reason: Clarifying improvements in quality when using high frame threads |
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That said, I've not really seen any reproducible issues with -F >2 for a couple of years, although I've not been testing it much either. |
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I would like to find a real conditions comparison (same x265 version, same settings, 4K slow or slower if possible) between 3700X / 3900X / 5800X / 5900X. Do you know where can I find it ? I would like to know the gain on a whole movie encode (example : a 4K movie - duration 2 hours). Thank you.
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Techpowerup does all their x265 benchmarking in their reviews at CRF20 preset slow. This is probably the best source, though it is only 1080p. Ideally if the real world x265 benchmark that Sagittaire created could be updated, we could poll the users here for more updated information. In my opinion the benchmarks that use anything above medium do not represent real world usage. If someone could update the bench Sagittaire created, I am sure it would answer a lot of our questions. |
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The video length is missing from Techpowerup bench or I don't see it ? Thank you.
Thank you w1zzard from Techpowerup, very responsive. Duration : 47 seconds Last edited by Nico8583; 1st February 2021 at 14:22. |
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Video duration (CRF20, slow, 1080p) : 47s -> 2h
i9 9900K : 85.57s (0.55x) -> 3.6h Ryzen 7 3700X : 77.08s (0.61x) -> 3.3h Ryzen 9 3900X : 63.76s (0.74x) -> 2.7h Ryzen 7 5800X : 63.32s (0.74x) -> 2.7h Ryzen 9 5900X : 53.38s (0.88x) -> 2.3h |
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Keep in mind that x265 rarely saturates over 8 cores on its own, regardless of the settings or parallelism optimizations (such as --pme, --pmode, etc.)
With my 5900X, it barely uses over 60% of the CPU with preset slower. |
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So the gain between 3700X and 5900X will not be very very important ? |
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I doubt x265 will improve on this, so it's not temporary.
More cores is still better, you can see from your results that the 5900X is 45% faster, 15-20% might be the IPC improvement, the remaining 25% is probably the extra cores. x265 just doesn't fully load the cores most of the time. One way I've found that improves around 10% is to use a lower --merange and increase frame threads, but that doesn't improve the core saturation much. |
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