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Frage von alex_delarge:


Hello,

I would like to buy a new PC soon and wondering what s.besten processor suitable for video editing work. I work with Adobe products (even with Premiere and After Effects CS4 - and would often intersect with dynamic link) and I may grow with the new Intel i7 processor, because the apparently yes, especially for multi-threading is to be interpreted. However, the bad but expensive. Brings for my purposes or is it really that much should an older processor (Core2Quad or so maybe more)?

I would buy maybe a PC here at one.de:

http://www.one.de/shop/product_info.php?cPath=128_206&products_id=3514

Has someone already gained experience with the shop?

Thank you very much.

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Antwort von joerg-emil:

Hi alex,

First time I would find out whether your software can support 4 cores synonymous. In my video ProX for example, is such that it supports MPEG-processing only 2 cores and 4 cores only in AVCHD synonymous. Since I do not use this format but working with MiniDV tapes that I've made my decision for a dual-core processor.

I currently run two nonlinear editing systems:

1) system with the AMD Phenom X4 920, 4x2, 8 GHz

2) system with the Intel Core Duo 8400, 2x3, 0 GHz

On both systems is the same amount of memory, the same graphics and the same operating system.

For my HDV editing (MPEG), the Intel system runs smoother. Besides I have so synonymous look stable on 2x3, 6 GHz overclock and thus can still rausgekitzelt more performance.

For my purposes, thus not worth 4 cores.

Gruss Jörg-Emil

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Antwort von deti:

The more cores the better: You buy a PC, but for several years and even today not to exploit any software, all cores so sure that will change. Recently, the new series "Lynnfield" the Core i7 processors has come out with the base 1156th This version is designed for desktop calculator, and therefore there will be a lot cheaper motherboards do so synonymous than for the server series with Socket 1366th

Those who work professionally in graphics and video applications, is investing in general, more than 1000 ¬ in software and in no case should save the PC a few hundred euros. Precisely such monsters like Adobe CS4 running on dual-core computers lame slow, because many processes are started simultaneously. Such a scenario is ideally suited for multi-core platforms.

With the proliferation of material eg H.264 AVCHD cameras can actually never have enough computing power. Here, for example, Sony Vegas Pro shows how you can utilize all the cores when rendering to 100% in order to achieve a real acceleration of single or double nuclei.

Again and again, GPU and CUDA are cited as key technologies for example, H.264 (de-) coding, or to render Effects. Unfortunately, the reality still looks way that few professional Programs make use of it. Only in the consumer area, there are a few less NLE packages, which have been shown faster. So I would put in doubt today on correct CPU.

PS: The person referred to in the above-referenced online shop PC still uses the old i7 series. I would wait another 2-3 weeks until the new series is well represented on the market.
Deti

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Antwort von joerg-emil:

@ deti
... I see ... not quite as processors are not worth the investment and Prices tumble within months of ...

times .. I would like to know if anyone here in the forum a QuadCore and After Effects uses .... might even tell us how many kernels are actually s.werkeln when it works ...

... for me both cores are used only if I ausrendere ... in the real-time preview on the timeline anticipates only one to himself ....

... like I could imagine at Premiere and After Effects synonymous ...

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Antwort von deti:

"joerg-emil" wrote: @ deti
... I see ... not quite as processors are not worth the investment and Prices tumble within months of ...


That is certainly true. Only that goes with every purchase of such equipment. You have to live with the loss of value and find a good compromise. My tip was for this reason, the desktop version of the Core i7. The price difference between a Q9550 + motherboard with a Core i7 Socket 1156 + motherboard is then about 90 ¬. On a Core 2 Duo E8500, it would be about 120 ¬. The remaining components were identical.

Honestly, if you now advise on a PC with Core 2 Duo, then the colleague has saved more than ¬ 150 and get a processor for the Application Benchmark for Adobe CS4 is slower by a factor of 3.7) (see http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/2009-desktop-cpu-charts/Adobe-Premiere-Pro-CS4,1404.html. .... And ultimately, time is synonymous Money!

Deti

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Antwort von RickyMartini:

That the i7 on Premiere Pro, all other CPU architectures so deducted, I did not expect!
The Resolutionnach it appears that the test for HDV act.

Still missing benchmarks of current i5 and i7 models.

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Antwort von Commanderjanke:

s.Version use both Premiere CS4 is as synonymous effect after all existing cores, I can sign detis statements to the 100% nothing to add more!!

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