Just paired 9900X with an ARC A380. DaVinchi Resolve runs super quick and smooth with no issues. With the added bonus of a very low power draw. All this on a MFI X670E Carbon with 64GB ram. (For the record I'm not a gamer!)
My 14900K and RTX 4090 combo renders my 8K smooth as a butter using Davinci Resolve even without using proxy but I am using an M.2 NVME to speed up more read and disk access. I use 4pcs of 4tb NVME SSD to all my drives, for editing, rendering cache and final output. I am also happy with the new Intel microcode update that keeps my cpu at highest speed (very stable @ 6ghz) but in normal temps only.
if you are a content creator and you edit videos then intel i9 14th gen is best for you, but if you are a gamer and you want your game to be smooth and high fps then Ryzen 9 9th gen is best for you
I still think there is something to be said about buying to Intel or AMD right now. I know Intel is too big to fail but the next couple years might be rough
I bought the 14900K and I can say if I knew I was going to have all the issues I had I would have bought AMD that being said until did replace my CPU and it only cost me about $60 for advanced RMA. My next editing rig will be AMD and anything but Asus motherboard.
@anubhavsyal4909 heat will degrade but higher voltage will fry and degrade faster. The CPU was getting overvolted which generally results in overheating as well. Although I have heard many people have zero issues with temperatures and stability
After so many years with intel (I got the 13 gen I9K), I wonder so I go for the new CPU that aboutplo be release soon or do you recommend to switch to AMD? Thanks!
Hello Bhai mujhe laptop purchase kerna h jisme mujhe gaming bilkul bhi nahi ker ni h.. Mujhe bas 3 software chalane h Coraldraw Photoshop Davinci resolve Mera man MacBook Air lene ka h jo shayad sale me 55k ka mil jaye per 8gb ram ki wajah se me peeche hat Raha hu per bahot se log kehte h ki usme Kam chal jayega.. ya windows me 65k to 75k tak ka koi laptop mil jaye.. Loq, tuf, dell g series ya koi bhi brand mater nahi kerta bas specs sahi ho or build quality bhi or thoda ai se related hard ware ho jo future me Kam aaye.. Or video editing me konsa prosessor sahi rahta h Intel ya amd?
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I agree with you. Content creators seem to be the step child and never get the attention they deserve. I’m praying Arrow Lake are great.
Just paired 9900X with an ARC A380. DaVinchi Resolve runs super quick and smooth with no issues. With the added bonus of a very low power draw. All this on a MFI X670E Carbon with 64GB ram. (For the record I'm not a gamer!)
Is ARC useful in resolve for gpu render and encoding etc?
What resolution and codec do you usually edit?
My 14900K and RTX 4090 combo renders my 8K smooth as a butter using Davinci Resolve even without using proxy but I am using an M.2 NVME to speed up more read and disk access. I use 4pcs of 4tb NVME SSD to all my drives, for editing, rendering cache and final output. I am also happy with the new Intel microcode update that keeps my cpu at highest speed (very stable @ 6ghz) but in normal temps only.
Thank you for the video !
if you are a content creator and you edit videos then intel i9 14th gen is best for you, but if you are a gamer and you want your game to be smooth and high fps then Ryzen 9 9th gen is best for you
Sir can I go for Intel or ryzen for 3d simulations and rendering
THANKYOU. Analysis of a useful task.
I still think there is something to be said about buying to Intel or AMD right now. I know Intel is too big to fail but the next couple years might be rough
I bought the 14900K and I can say if I knew I was going to have all the issues I had I would have bought AMD that being said until did replace my CPU and it only cost me about $60 for advanced RMA.
My next editing rig will be AMD and anything but Asus motherboard.
I m also having i9 14900k what thing you faced
@anubhavsyal4909 it's pretty much only an issue if your CPU is degraded
@@PizzlesTechTime cpu degrades by heating right ? Or its any other thing also ?
@anubhavsyal4909 heat will degrade but higher voltage will fry and degrade faster. The CPU was getting overvolted which generally results in overheating as well. Although I have heard many people have zero issues with temperatures and stability
@ i am watching on my temp and on f4 gigabyte bios
After so many years with intel (I got the 13 gen I9K), I wonder so I go for the new CPU that aboutplo be release soon or do you recommend to switch to AMD? Thanks!
go for 7950x
Great video i just bought the 9950X I'm a gamer but i need 16 cores for repacking and rendering
Hello Bhai mujhe laptop purchase kerna h jisme mujhe gaming bilkul bhi nahi ker ni h..
Mujhe bas 3 software chalane h
Coraldraw
Photoshop
Davinci resolve
Mera man MacBook Air lene ka h jo shayad sale me 55k ka mil jaye per 8gb ram ki wajah se me peeche hat Raha hu per bahot se log kehte h ki usme Kam chal jayega.. ya windows me 65k to 75k tak ka koi laptop mil jaye..
Loq, tuf, dell g series ya koi bhi brand mater nahi kerta bas specs sahi ho or build quality bhi or thoda ai se related hard ware ho jo future me Kam aaye..
Or video editing me konsa prosessor sahi rahta h Intel ya amd?
Will Intel still be around by then 10:00
keep up the great work , it seems price to performance and bang for buck the Ryzen 9700x is a good alround buy at $338 .
Question is - how much performance (if any) did you lose by updating bios.
I lost 37% performance when switching to Intel Defaults. But I was able to recover all the lost performance adjusting power limits in BIOS
@@RealTechnoPanda Wasn't the point of bios to lower power limits to avoid damaging cpu? I don't know. Honestly asking.
@@tehehe5929 Yes, but I think they went overboard with the new bios settings
@@RealTechnoPanda This was worth at least a mention in the video in my opinion.
thank you
make about after effect
new architecture😂 lol near the same as zen 4 AMD the new Intel
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