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November 10, 2020
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I’m building PC for 8k editing for premier pro cc

  • November 10, 2020
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I'm planning to building PC with this configuration CPU -AMD ryzen 5 5600x, GPU -AMD RX6800 (16gb) and 128 gb RAM is this configuration is gud for 8k video editing and exporting ? Plz guide me.

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Legend
November 10, 2020

The problem remains OpenCL. Adobe's implementation of OpenCL still lags behind CUDA in rendering performance. Unfortunately, only Nvidia GPUs support CUDA at all. And in Windows, if you have an AMD Radeon GPU, you're permanently stuck with OpenCL and its major performance troubles.

 

And with only a 6-core/12-thread CPU that still does not perform quite as well as a previous-gen 8-core/16-thread CPU, combined with the OpenCL troubles, your planned new build will still struggle with even 6k, let alone 8k.

 

Worst of all, the 5600X costs as much money as a 3700X, yet does not perform as well as the 3700X in multithreaded apps.

 

As a result of all that, your planned new build would be largely a waste of money. It performs well, but not good enough to justify its total price.

Participant
November 10, 2020

Thanks for guiding me brother, I appreciate ur words as well as ur time ,so please can u help me what should i buy? In CPU and GPU in buget value for money products for adobe premiere pro cc.

Legend
November 10, 2020

At this time I would still suggest a Ryzen 7 3700X and a GeForce RTX 3080 for that planned build. Anything newer than that 3700X (CPU-wise) costs too much money for not much (if any) real-world performance improvement. For example, the 8-core 5800X costs more than $400 USD, yet it only performs, relatively speaking, on the same level as its Intel 10-core competitor that sells for the same price.

 

Realistically speaking, however, you will need to increase your total build budget for smooth 8k editing. In this case, if money were no object I would choose a Ryzen 9 5950X (16 cores and 32 threads) plus your planned X570 or B550 motherboard, or even an AMD Threadripper 3000 series plus a TRX 40 motherboard, and a GeForce RTX 3090 for that planned build.

Participant
November 10, 2020

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