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At the moment I got Ryzen 5 1600 main thing for me is rendering time, now 1080p 60 fps 25 min. video renders in 50 min. (was like 40 Idk why it goes higher if Im clearing pc after each render), so question is there any reason to upgrade to ryzen 7 1800x will it give significant render speed deference ? Or maybe u got any other suggestions how to speed it up ? Im rendering gameplay videos no video effects only few additional things like banner or music at the beginning and the ending thats it ( as far as I tested even CUDA is not working as it shows CUDA is ON but GPU stays at normal 0-4% usage as it was always).

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Not worth it.

 

 

I also like the Hedgehog of Happiness, I'm assuming you know what I'm talking about?

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even if the extra cores are worth it the 1800x itself isn't since buying the 1700 will achieve the same thing for less money with an easy OC (3.8 beats out stock 1800x). i thought there was a confusion on the toggle in the settings where ON meant OFF and vice versa i thought it was fixed though.

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Just now, Hunlight said:

Mby any suggestion what cpu to get to reduce render time alot and nope I dont know what y talkin about.

Your account picture, it's from a post on Reddit called the "Hedgehog of Happiness" ;)

 

I guess maybe Threadripper would reduce render time, but IDK.

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2 minutes ago, kelvinhall05 said:

Your account picture, it's from a post on Reddit called the "Hedgehog of Happiness" ;)

 

I guess maybe Threadripper would reduce render time, but IDK.

in 3D yeah but i'm not sure it does for just video

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I would look to OC and hold out.

 

You already made this investment.

 

Is your video work a hobby or for work?

 

If it's for work, then we are going to have a different conversation :)

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5 hours ago, SquintyG33Rs said:

in 3D yeah but i'm not sure it does for just video

If the program for video rendering utilizes multiple cores, Threadripper should dramatically reduce render times.

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5 hours ago, Hunlight said:

Hello,

At the moment I got Ryzen 5 1600 main thing for me is rendering time, now 1080p 60 fps 25 min. video renders in 50 min. (was like 40 Idk why it goes higher if Im clearing pc after each render), so question is there any reason to upgrade to ryzen 7 1800x will it give significant render speed deference ? Or maybe u got any other suggestions how to speed it up ? Im rendering gameplay videos no video effects only few additional things like banner or music at the beginning and the ending thats it ( as far as I tested even CUDA is not working as it shows CUDA is ON but GPU stays at normal 0-4% usage as it was always).

I'll admit to knowing little to nothing about video recording, rendering, encoding, etc. I do like to record my Overwatch gameplay at times so I can go back and watch my mistakes and hopefully improve. Sometimes I upload to YouTube. I use Nvidia's Share to record them at 1080p 60fps 40Mbps bitrate, then use HandBrake to encode them to a 12Mbps mp4 format that Youtube likes. I don't know if that's basically the same thing you're doing, but I can encode a 9 minute video in HandBrake (2 passes, H.264/x264) in about 14 minutes (4:43 first pass, 9:25 second pass).

 

I only mention this because I also use a Ryzen 5 1600, and I happened to write down these specific times so I can benchmark my overclocks using that same 9 minute video. The above times were while overclocked to 3.8GHz. The same video stock frequency increased the time by 1.5 minutes.

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6 hours ago, Hunlight said:

Hello,

At the moment I got Ryzen 5 1600 main thing for me is rendering time, now 1080p 60 fps 25 min. video renders in 50 min. (was like 40 Idk why it goes higher if Im clearing pc after each render), so question is there any reason to upgrade to ryzen 7 1800x will it give significant render speed deference ? Or maybe u got any other suggestions how to speed it up ? Im rendering gameplay videos no video effects only few additional things like banner or music at the beginning and the ending thats it ( as far as I tested even CUDA is not working as it shows CUDA is ON but GPU stays at normal 0-4% usage as it was always).

I would wait for zen + in February. 


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On 9/29/2017 at 11:12 PM, johndms said:

I'll admit to knowing little to nothing about video recording, rendering, encoding, etc. I do like to record my Overwatch gameplay at times so I can go back and watch my mistakes and hopefully improve. Sometimes I upload to YouTube. I use Nvidia's Share to record them at 1080p 60fps 40Mbps bitrate, then use HandBrake to encode them to a 12Mbps mp4 format that Youtube likes. I don't know if that's basically the same thing you're doing, but I can encode a 9 minute video in HandBrake (2 passes, H.264/x264) in about 14 minutes (4:43 first pass, 9:25 second pass).

 

I only mention this because I also use a Ryzen 5 1600, and I happened to write down these specific times so I can benchmark my overclocks using that same 9 minute video. The above times were while overclocked to 3.8GHz. The same video stock frequency increased the time by 1.5 minutes.

its not the same Im rendering for quality u are changing format, I could also go for that and it will take several minutes like your case but rendering is different story.

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