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I have recently got into an argument about which processor is better for Adobe software. Even I am sort of an AMD fanboy, I strongly suggested Intel for such workload because of Quicksync®, Faster hardware accelerated encoding and stability (heard complain about AMD Ryzen not being as stable as Intel).

Someone linked to a Jarrod's video with benchmark of Premiere Pro rendering time.

I am pretty sure Intel's rendering was not hardware accelerated because there are same performance difference in Intel vs AMD in Premiere Pro as something like 7zip. Lets say 9600k was 5% worse than 3600x in 7zip. Hardware acceleration makes the rendering at least 20-30% faster so Intel should be (-5+25 avg = 20% faster). Nope, the proportion is same in the video. I failed to find a video or article from reputable source that has 2019 benchmark of Ryzen 3xxx (software) vs Intel 9th gen (software) vs Intel 9th gen (hardware). They are like, "Oh you failed to show proof of Intel being better in premiere pro and now talking gibberish.". Would like to see you guys' input in this regard.

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9 minutes ago, Enderman said:

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Hardware Acceleration is not default. Are you sure those benchmark feature Hardware acceleration for intel processors utilizing iGPU? Please share links. 

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10 minutes ago, Adh said:

Hardware Acceleration is not default. Are you sure those benchmark feature Hardware acceleration for intel processors utilizing iGPU? Please share links. 

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also

https://www.gamersnexus.net/guides/3310-adobe-premiere-benchmarks-rendering-8700k-gpu-vs-ryzen

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25 minutes ago, Enderman said:

See? That is old comparison. Where is zen 2 (3xxx) vs intel comparison?

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10 minutes ago, Adh said:

See? That is old comparison. Where is zen 2 (3xxx) vs intel comparison?

Just decrease all the numbers a bit and you'll get a close estimate.

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12 minutes ago, Enderman said:

Just decrease all the numbers a bit and you'll get a close estimate.

The difference should be "interesting" considering how good AMD has become in 3rd gen.

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4 minutes ago, Adh said:

The difference should be "interesting" considering how good AMD has become in 3rd gen.

Do you not see the massive 2x difference between the i5 and 1700X?

AMD didn't improve that much in 3rd gen, it was a small improvement.

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