Good one Buddy it's always has been benchmarks on games and editing software.. good to see a real life task been performed to check performance.. AMD has a winner with Ryzen series..👍
Excellent video It's rare to see actual footage of real time editing tests. Synthetic benchmarks and render tests really don't mean a lot to me who spends most of their time making a lot of edits to large files on a timeline. This however, was great to watch!
I have a 3.7 overclock its a real time saver. The Jump from 3.2 to 3.7 made a big difference The 1700 will do 3.6 or 3.7 all day long I have 2 systems they both do 3.7 easily. At 3.9 things get unstable this is 2700X territory. I have water cooling and it hovers around 34C when rendering. Get the fastest memory you can as it will affect multi core performance. Its a great chip. Im not going back to Intel any time soon. The 3rd Gen Ryzen 7 should be interesting.
I got a major problem with premiere pro cc. Its not the same as what you used but its still premiere. I had this issue for a while but I can barely edit 1080p 60fps videos because theres so much lag. Half of the times it plays back at 1 fps per second. It does not matter if I change the resolution from full to 1/4. It still stutters. The only solution is to make proxies but that takes time. I checked task manager and no other applications eat up the resources. I have 16gb of ram paired with it and I maximize the allocation in the settings. And I am using GPU accleration with a RX 580. I also checked my storage. All my footages are loaded from a SATA ssd. Once again, no other applications are taking any resources. No thermal issues either. I can game very well on this but premiere looks to be very un-optimized.
hey bud, great video, I have a question, I just installed my new ryzen 1700 and I'm rendering a 3:45min clip to 4k....takes approx. 19 min...is this normal?
ryzen 7 1700 @ 3.7, gigabyte ab350-gaming (newest bios), 16g ddr4 3000, nvidia gtx 660 2g. I'm just overall unhappy with the performance. I thought rendering would be a lot faster. 4min 4k clip I thought would take less than 10min and it's taking a whole lot longer
Good one Buddy it's always has been benchmarks on games and editing software.. good to see a real life task been performed to check performance.. AMD has a winner with Ryzen series..👍
Excellent video It's rare to see actual footage of real time editing tests. Synthetic benchmarks and render tests really don't mean a lot to me who spends most of their time making a lot of edits to large files on a timeline. This however, was great to watch!
Super dope👀😍 unexpected results;)
Great video mate really useful thanks
I have a 3.7 overclock its a real time saver. The Jump from 3.2 to 3.7 made a big difference The 1700 will do 3.6 or 3.7 all day long I have 2 systems they both do 3.7 easily. At 3.9 things get unstable this is 2700X territory. I have water cooling and it hovers around 34C when rendering.
Get the fastest memory you can as it will affect multi core performance. Its a great chip. Im not going back to Intel any time soon. The 3rd Gen Ryzen 7 should be interesting.
still happy with the 1700?
i think to build a system for davinci. what graphic card i need?
I got a major problem with premiere pro cc. Its not the same as what you used but its still premiere. I had this issue for a while but I can barely edit 1080p 60fps videos because theres so much lag. Half of the times it plays back at 1 fps per second. It does not matter if I change the resolution from full to 1/4. It still stutters. The only solution is to make proxies but that takes time. I checked task manager and no other applications eat up the resources. I have 16gb of ram paired with it and I maximize the allocation in the settings. And I am using GPU accleration with a RX 580. I also checked my storage. All my footages are loaded from a SATA ssd. Once again, no other applications are taking any resources. No thermal issues either. I can game very well on this but premiere looks to be very un-optimized.
Informative video Weston!
did u OC this processor to 4ghz or in stock ?
Setup is looking dope Weston :D
Is it just me or is the program lagging a little when you work on it?
great video! thanks this is helps me
hey just curious, did you put 30 frame videos on a 24fps time line?
are you using the stock cooler or aftermarket for editing and rendering with your ryzen 1700?
Helpful video mate
how about 4k 60fps with 130mbit? Would it rrun smoothly?
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Edius is a very popular editing software, you should try it with Ryzen.
CAN U JUST BENCHMARK RYZEN 5 3600 AND RYZEN 7 1700
Can please someone tell me which video editing software he's using ?
just realized that i didn't know about this adobe editor) whi you don't use premiere pro) thanks for the video by the way)
Looks great Ryzen is an all around beast!!!!! Amd did great this time around!!!
hey bud, great video, I have a question, I just installed my new ryzen 1700 and I'm rendering a 3:45min clip to 4k....takes approx. 19 min...is this normal?
what´s your hardware bro?
ryzen 7 1700 @ 3.7, gigabyte ab350-gaming (newest bios), 16g ddr4 3000, nvidia gtx 660 2g. I'm just overall unhappy with the performance. I thought rendering would be a lot faster. 4min 4k clip I thought would take less than 10min and it's taking a whole lot longer
i think you must upgrade your GPU bro... 4k needs more vram, look... www.studio1productions.com/blog/?p=302
Today I installed a gtx 1060 6g and OC my cpu a little more to 3.8ghz on my and my render time was much faster. Plus editing is a lot smoother now.
Great bro!!! use SSD insted of HDD... and more RAM to upgrade it!! Greetings from Argentina!!
gt 1030 and ryzen 7 1700x is good budget set?
maybe upgrade to a 1050
Please give a short answer yes or no
Skip the 1800x You can overclock a 1700x to match the 1800x clock speed in 10 seconds. No voltage changing necessary.
Took me about 10 seconds to realize he was speaking English ;)
editing an edited video, what an editception.
great research weston keep it up btw did u check my recent video ?
***** do check it u might find something that i can work on to improve.