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    Default Need Inputs for Video Editing Build


    Need your input guys. I never thought that nga kinahanglan ug super nindot nga proc ang video editing.

    I'm using Adobe Premier Pro 2017 and mao ni akong build.
    mobo: GA-H81-D3
    proc: i5 4460
    gpu: rx 480
    ram: 8gb ram
    hdd: 1tb wd black

    Based on my research, i5 is not really ideal for video editing compared to i7. So kinahanglan ko sa inyong input ug unsay nindot processor nga ipuli sa akong i5 (i don't mind upgrading my mobo if necessary). Lag kaayo ang i5. Like dli ko kaplay sa akong giedit nga vid.

    Would you recommend AMD (mas barato hehe)? If so, please give me the specs
    Last edited by bordogoy; 06-19-2017 at 05:52 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bordogoy View Post
    Need your input guys. I never thought that nga kinahanglan ug super nindot nga proc ang video editing.

    I'm using Adobe Premier Pro 2017 and mao ni akong build.
    mobo: GA-H81-D3
    proc: i5 4460
    gpu: rx 480
    ram: 8gb ram
    hdd: 1tb wd black

    Based on my research, i5 is not really ideal for video editing compared to i7. So kinahanglan ko sa inyong input ug unsay nindot processor nga ipuli sa akong i5 (i don't mind upgrading my mobo if necessary). Lag kaayo ang i5. Like dli ko kaplay sa akong giedit nga vid.

    Would you recommend AMD (mas barato hehe)? If so, please give me the specs
    Ryzen 5 1600 or future proof ryzen 7 1700.

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    Pretty sure sufficient man ang i5 for editing. Used one myself. Even i3's if dili jud ka ana ka maselan.

    Para lang sa ako kuhaon jud ang load sa CPU for the rendering and GPU for playback, and display. If ako lang, would switch the 480 for a 1060. Mas komportable ko sa CUDA kesa OpenCL. Then maybe add another 8gb ram.

    Take this with a grain of salt. I came from a 280x tapos nag 1060 na karon. Dako kaayo difference para sa ko since I edit almost all of the time.

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    for video composition/editing the 280X is superior, just because most dev utilized CUDA doesnt mean its better. also 280X was released 2013 lol.

    onTopic focus sa imong CPU bro if mag video encoding ka, sup-supon na imong horsepower ana.
    Last edited by tsunade; 06-20-2017 at 08:19 AM.

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    if your apps will utilize more CPU cores, then get as many CPU cores as you can... check Ryzen benchmark on video editing kun ok ra ba... i7 on intel side and its equivalent Xeons kay ok kayo sa ani na work load...

    ako, i had used a heavily OC'ed i5-2550K, i3-2120, i5-3570, i7-3770 (non-K) and Xeon E3-1230V2 and AMD FX-6300 on video editing... i3, kamang... FX-6300 (performance is near the i5 on video editing as well as video transcoding on handbrake)... the i7-3770 and Xeon E3-1230V2 is best on Video editing... mem gamit nko sa mga PCs kay 8 and 16 GB... apps used were Adobe Premiere Pro and Cyberlink Power Director 15 Ultra...

    GPU used... HD7770 and R9-270x on AMD's side... GT 730 (Kepler), GT 640 (Kepler), GTX 650, GTX 750 Ti, GTX 670 on Nvidia's side


    hobby2x lang ning akoa... currently, gamit nko ron sa workstation rig kay Xeon E3-1230V2, 8GB ram, GTX 750 Ti and Cyberlink Power Director 15 Ultra...
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    Quote Originally Posted by hexovette View Post
    Pretty sure sufficient man ang i5 for editing. Used one myself. Even i3's if dili jud ka ana ka maselan.

    Para lang sa ako kuhaon jud ang load sa CPU for the rendering and GPU for playback, and display. If ako lang, would switch the 480 for a 1060. Mas komportable ko sa CUDA kesa OpenCL. Then maybe add another 8gb ram.

    Take this with a grain of salt. I came from a 280x tapos nag 1060 na karon. Dako kaayo difference para sa ko since I edit almost all of the time.
    Hmm really? Unsay software nimo boss? My rx 480 does the job really well. I'm monitoring my pc's performance while editing and mafull load jd akong proc. And akong gpu kay halos dli katunga ang magamit. And you're right, I need to add another 8bg of ram at least.

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    @tsunade True boss. Maong knahanglan ko ug inputs ninyo kung unsay mas maayo nga cpu. The cheaper the better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lloyd_joy View Post
    if your apps will utilize more CPU cores, then get as many CPU cores as you can... check Ryzen benchmark on video editing kun ok ra ba... i7 on intel side and its equivalent Xeons kay ok kayo sa ani na work load...

    ako, i had used a heavily OC'ed i5-2550K, i3-2120, i5-3570, i7-3770 (non-K) and Xeon E3-1230V2 and AMD FX-6300 on video editing... i3, kamang... FX-6300 (performance is near the i5 on video editing as well as video transcoding on handbrake)... the i7-3770 and Xeon E3-1230V2 is best on Video editing... mem gamit nko sa mga PCs kay 8 and 16 GB... apps used were Adobe Premiere Pro and Cyberlink Power Director 15 Ultra...

    GPU used... HD7770 and R9-270x on AMD's side... GT 730 (Kepler), GT 640 (Kepler), GTX 650, GTX 750 Ti, GTX 670 on Nvidia's side


    hobby2x lang ning akoa... currently, gamit nko ron sa workstation rig kay Xeon E3-1230V2, 8GB ram, GTX 750 Ti and Cyberlink Power Director 15 Ultra...
    Very informative boss @lloyd_joy

    Hobby2x lang pd ni akoa hehe. With Cyberlink Power Director 15 Ultra, way problema akong pc but I prefer using Premiere Pro kay mas daghan ug options but then ma full load akong cpu and ram. Mag upgrade kos akong ram for sure. Naa kay marecommend dha nga 1150 processor boss? The cheaper the better really since lingaw2 ra akoa. I did quite a few research already pero mas maayo ug i will hear it from you guys nga nakaexperience na.

    I don't mind changing my mobo para maka 17 3770 ko but mas maayo ug 1150 para less gasto. hehe

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    sa akong rig ng i5 2550K not OC'ed "kay akong MOBO nga maka OC kay namatay, gelubong na", kung mag encode kog 4k 60fps video morag mamatay ko sa kuryente 3-days to 1 week depende sa length sa video.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tsunade View Post
    sa akong rig ng i5 2550K not OC'ed "kay akong MOBO nga maka OC kay namatay, gelubong na", kung mag encode kog 4k 60fps video morag mamatay ko sa kuryente 3-days to 1 week depende sa length sa video.
    Hahaha at least it still gets the job done

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    Quote Originally Posted by bordogoy View Post
    Very informative boss @lloyd_joy

    Hobby2x lang pd ni akoa hehe. With Cyberlink Power Director 15 Ultra, way problema akong pc but I prefer using Premiere Pro kay mas daghan ug options but then ma full load akong cpu and ram. Mag upgrade kos akong ram for sure. Naa kay marecommend dha nga 1150 processor boss? The cheaper the better really since lingaw2 ra akoa. I did quite a few research already pero mas maayo ug i will hear it from you guys nga nakaexperience na.

    I don't mind changing my mobo para maka 17 3770 ko but mas maayo ug 1150 para less gasto. hehe

    get the i7 bro kun CPU chip lang ang mohang ilisan... don't settle for less labi na aning planned ne work load nimo. except sa akoang gi sulti na kun mo utilize sa GPU ang video editing apps, then invest ug mayo sa GPU na best gamiton sa ana na apps. otherwise, you'll be good on the CPU with more cores...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsunade View Post
    sa akong rig ng i5 2550K not OC'ed "kay akong MOBO nga maka OC kay namatay, gelubong na", kung mag encode kog 4k 60fps video morag mamatay ko sa kuryente 3-days to 1 week depende sa length sa video.

    hahaha... korek gyud ni basta mag 4K... hubakol ang atoang rig ug mo lamoy ug kuryente... hehehe... hinoon, kun dili mo gamit sa GPU, mga less than 200W ~ 250W ra nang lamyon sa CPU from the wall dako ra gani na value na akoang gi sulti... better use a kil-a-watt meter or equivalent. wla ko diri ani nya kay nahabilin nko sa balay sa Shanghai... tsk tsk tsk...

    mas pas2x gyud mo render ug video ang GPUs compared sa CPU alone, no questions asked gyud ta ani... basta lang lagi, mo gamit sa GPU processing power and video editing apps...
    Last edited by lloyd_joy; 06-20-2017 at 06:15 PM.

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