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Hey everybody,
I'm looking at getting a new processor, motherboard, cooler. But my question is which processor would be better to get? I know higher clock scores are good but so is having more cores from what I understand, but at the end is buying the 9740 worth it? I have no problem spending the money but rather see what the real world worker thinks.
My content is mostly shot with an Inspire 2 X5S camera and I generally shoot 4096 or 3840 mov or mp4. I've thought about getting the prores or CinemaDNG licenses but currently, don't have that licensing since I've not needed it yet....
I do use After Effects a little bit but nothing major.
So what are peoples thoughts on what might be best or is there something else out there that might be better? I rather use Intel but know the Threadripper is a good option as well.
Thanks for the help!
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Good question!
First off, After Effects currently is all about clock speed on a single chip. GPU plays a part in some operations but most of AE is single core CPU driven. Nothing on AE is multiprocessor aware.
PremierePro can definitely gain from multiple processors and higher clock speeds.
I would certainly look at AMD Ryzen CPUs. The cost to performance ratio is much better.
Steve
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Thank you Steve, what would you recommend for a budget of around $1,200 give or take?
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I would buy the fastest clock speed you can get along with a fair amount of cores (8 minimum). Clock speeds generally go down as you add more cores.
If I was building a Prp and AE systems, the Ryzen 7 3800 looks like a great deal