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Hello Everyone, I am brand new to the forums so try not to beat me with a wooden spoon for the question. 

I live in Japan and do video editing work. I usually work with 4k 60p footage in ProRes 422 (usually each video is around an hour). I use Lumetri color, Luma Key and sometimes Neat video in Premiere Pro 2017/2019. 

One of my biggest concerns is render time (need it to be under 5-6 hours). 


So, which CPU would give me the best render times with Premiere/Media Encoder, Ryzen 7 3700(x) Vs Ryzen 5 3600?

(I know effects are GPU accelerated but let's forget that for right now). 

Also feel free to recommend Intel CPUs around the same price point!  


Thanks everyone!  

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12 minutes ago, InABoxMedia said:

Also feel free to recommend Intel CPUs around the same price point!  

when it comes do adobe products, Intel has an advantage in the form of quicksync, any Intel CPU with an integrated GPU can improve its performance so any of the non-F CPUs will be really effective for your workload.

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16 minutes ago, Fasauceome said:

when it comes do adobe products, Intel has an advantage in the form of quicksync, any Intel CPU with an integrated GPU can improve its performance so any of the non-F CPUs will be really effective for your workload.

Thank you for your response!
Yea that is true. However, I wonder if at the same price point would a Ryzen outperform an Intel even with quicksync. 
An Ryzen 7 2700x already is close to a I7-9700k. A price difference of about $200. 

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You can save roughly 30% time with the extra 2 cores and higher clockspeed.

Other than that it's all the same.

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For rendering, 3700X > 3600

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