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It is easy to predict that 3950x will be on top of the chart with score around 70fps beating 2 x Intel Xeon E5-4660 v3 @ 2.9GHz ( 14C / 28T ). I just can't wait to see TR 64C/128T result However I personally doubt that five x265 encoders running simultaneously will be enough to feed that beast.
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Faster clock and mainly AVX2 implementation makes big difference for x265 obviously.
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If you're going to debate about that, might as well get the 3900x as it's the same price as a 9900k, with far better performance. I mean if the 9900k was in your budget, and you're not just looking for a reason to cheap out :P haha.
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ryzen 3000 chips won't work on some non-x570 motherboards at all and some won't work without a bios update which may require an older am4 cpu to flash the bios. Research boards before ordering.
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Regarding memory, take a look at this:
No need to go overboard with memory, the difference is quite small but you could end up paying quite a lot extra. Personally I run my 24GB at 2866C14, which means the calculated latency is ~9.76ns. I'm not going to buy faster memory in case I upgrade to Zen 2, unless I get a real bargain.
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From rigaya, the developer of all modern, free and best hardware video encoders
https://blog-imgs-130.fc2.com/r/i/g/...fault_x264.png https://blog-imgs-130.fc2.com/r/i/g/...fault_x265.png
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Look at this list of motherboards and pick one that has at least 2 green squares : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...#gid=639584818
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IMHO the 2700X is missing in this benchmark, it would be interesting to compare 2700X and 3700X. |
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2700x will be only slightly faster than 1700. 2700x still has avx128.
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And yes this applies to when using their CPU-less BIOS flash function as well. EDIT: It's since come to my attention that the v17 and v18 version numbering only applies to the B450 Tomahawk. Therefore, a more accurate way of phrasing my statement would be that MSI requires the user to first install the March 2019 BIOS before one can then successfully install the latest June/July 2019 BIOS.
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- Support Ryzen 3000 series CPU. Ryzen 9 3900X/Ryzen 7 3800X/Ryzen 7 3700X/Ryzen 5 3600X/Ryzen 5 3600/Ryzen 5 3400G/Ryzen 3 3200G |
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Therefore you actually might have to install BIOS v16 first before being able to successfully install BIOS v17. And for reference, you would have to do this even if you were updating the BIOS via the traditional method. EDIT: OK yeah, it looks like the v17 and v18 version numbering only applies to the B450 Tomahawk. Therefore, a more accurate way of phrasing my previous statement would be that MSI requires the user to first install the March 2019 BIOS before one can then successfully install the latest June/July 2019 BIOS.
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And bear in mind that fastest is going to depend more on per-core performance for lower resolutions, but will be near linear to number of cores for higher resolution. My new Dual Intel Xeon Gold 6140 workstation should be arriving tomorrow. I look forward to testing how well it scales at 4K and 8K.
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Just came across some more x265 benchmark results via Handbrake 1.2.2:
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