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Since PowerDirector takes advantage of GPU, not sure how you can compare just CPU power alone without having two computers side by side and running a test with PowerDirector. Perhaps someone here with those CPUs can do that.
Hi GGRussell, i asked some people and most of them said that i woudn't get a real performance jump upgrating my graphics card on powerdirecto. My question is about editing performance of the processor, like adding multiple tracks, video effects, transitions and can preview them faster in the timeline to enhance the edition.
What i noted on my processor (4790k, very close to yours):
- If i encode using quicksync ON of the processor, i get great speed, about 2 or 3x faster than OpenGL from AMD R290 video card, but i don't get that much of performance increase in timeline editing (Quicksync ON makes things a little faster, but not by much), sometimes i get it suttering, specialy when i have heavy project on it... I think a powerfull processor can help on that specific area (editing, not encoding). i found several reviews where ThreadRipper beats Ryzen and Intel fasted processors on DaVinc Resolve and Adobe Premiere, but can't find a single one about powerdirector...
I talked with some other people and they said me that even a 1080Ti woudn't make too much difference in editing of powerdirector compared to my R290x...
What i'm saying: i belive processor upgrade should enhance the performance of powerdirector, my question is: witch one is the best: 8700k, threadripper 1950x or Ryzen 1700x or 2700x.
Would be great to read some comment from threadripper owners that use powerdirector...