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23AndyRT

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  1. We are mostly gonna upload them to YouTube do you think is gonna matter there? but we have 2 professional short films that we are planning for the end of this year en mid next year. Maybe for those projects I'll use the cpu Would you consider a 2070 Super KO a good gpu? LUL Yeah man I agree. I think I'm gonna wait to the what happen with next gen cpus and gpus. I'm exporting to H265 Oh ok. I'll add a SDD for editing. 1TB should be fine right? But if I go with 3950x instead I want 2 rams because if I need to upgrade I don't want to buy a whole kit again. but 3960x you are right I'll get 4 dimms. Do you think 64GB is enough? Thank you all guys!! I really appreciate your help P.S I hope I did a good job quoting
  2. Budget (including currency): 3,000 USD Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Premiere Pro, After Effects, Resolve & C4D I was about to buy a new 6k editing workstation but I saw the impact of rendering using hardware encoding on Premiere 14.2 and Media Encoder using NVIDIA GPUs (something that we weren't able to do). I saw that if your gpu is faster you will get faster results so now idk if you spend that much money on a Ryzen Threadripper 3960x, change it for a Ryzen 3900x and put more money on the GPU and RAM. I'm gonna be recording on BMPCC 6k raw. You can see the article of Puget Systems about the performance of Hardware Encoding. What do you guys think about the new hardware encoding? And what advice can you give me on building the 6k editing workstation? I don't have to make the purchase soon, should I wait for the new Ryzen cpus and RTX 3000 series? Thank you guys, this community rocks Other details: This is what I thought before hardware encoding came out for Premiere 14.2. Part List
  3. I was about to buy a new 6k editing workstation (this is my first option Parts List ) but I saw the impact of rendering using hardware encoding on Premiere and Media Encoder using NVIDIA GPUs. I saw that if your gpu is faster you will get faster results so now idk if you spend that much money on a Ryzen Threadripper 3960x, change it for a Ryzen 3900x and put more money on the GPU and RAM, I know I'm a little bit down on RAM. I'm gonna be recording on BMPCC 6k raw. What do you guys think about the new hardware encoding? And what advice can you give me on building the 6k editing workstation? My budget is 3000 USD Thank you guys, this community rocks
  4. Thank you man! I’m gonna consider your advice, building it with dual gpu was my first option, I’m gonna research a little bit more. I’ll update if I find something useful! ?
  5. I'm planning to build a new pc for 3D rendering, but I'm wondering what's better, buy two rtx 2070 super and use nvlink or almost with the same money buy just one rtx 2080ti. The main 3d rendering softwares that I use is Octane, Redshift, Vray and ProRender (Cinema 4D). The thing is, it's almost the same amount of money but I think you could get better results using multiple gpus. Thank you guy for your help. I'm exited to see your points of view
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